Spain
Immerse yourself in a vibrant Mediterranean lifestyle. From the sun-drenched coasts of Costa del Sol to the bustling streets of Madrid, Spain offers a diverse landscape and a warm, welcoming community for every relocator.
30% below UK
Cost of Living
Top 10 globally
Healthcare Rank
19–47%
Income Tax
6.5M+
Expat Population
Why Relocate to Spain?
Spain consistently ranks among the top destinations for expats worldwide. With over 300 days of sunshine per year, a world-renowned healthcare system, and a cost of living significantly lower than Northern Europe, it offers an exceptional quality of life. The country's well-established expat communities in cities like Barcelona, Valencia, and Malaga make the transition smoother, while its central location provides easy access to the rest of Europe and North Africa.
Living in Spain
What you need to know about daily life, taxes, healthcare, and working in Spain.
Healthcare
Spain's public healthcare system (SNS) is among the best in the world. Once registered, residents can access free or low-cost medical care. Many expats complement this with private insurance (€50–150/month) for shorter wait times.
Taxation
Standard income tax ranges from 19% to 47%. However, Digital Nomad Visa holders can access the 'Beckham Law,' offering a flat 24% tax rate on the first €600,000 of Spanish income for the first 6 years (47% above that threshold), a significant saving for high earners.
Employment & Remote Work
Spain's tech scene is booming, especially in Barcelona and Madrid. Remote work is widely embraced, and coworking spaces are abundant. Key industries include tourism, tech, renewable energy, and agriculture.
Cost of Living
A single person can live comfortably on €1,500–2,200/month outside major cities. Rent in Valencia or Malaga averages €700–1,000 for a one-bedroom apartment. Groceries and dining out remain very affordable by EU standards.
Good to Know
Spain's bureaucracy runs on appointments. Book your NIE (tax ID) slot months in advance.
The Beckham Law must be applied for within 6 months of registering with Social Security. Miss it and you default to standard rates.
Health insurance for Non-Lucrative visas must have zero co-payments and zero deductibles. Most international plans don't qualify.
Spain has the third-highest number of UNESCO World Heritage Sites in the world, after Italy and China.
Cost of Living
Average monthly costs based on 2026 data. Prices are national averages and may vary by city.
- Rent (1BR, city centre)
- €888
- Rent (1BR, outside centre)
- €696
- Groceries (monthly)
- €250
- Meal for two (mid-range)
- €50
- Public transport pass
- €30
- Utilities (85m² apt)
- €134
- Internet (60+ Mbps)
- €29
Source: Numbeo, April 2026
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