Minsk, Belarus
Cost of living · 2022 · Europe
Rent trend in Minsk (2022–2026)
Cost breakdown in Minsk (2022)
Estimated monthly budget in Minsk
Based on 2022 data. Includes rent, groceries, transport, utilities and occasional dining out.
Frequently asked questions
What is the cost of living in Minsk in 2022?
In 2022, a single person living in Minsk needs approximately EUR 678/month, covering rent, groceries, transport and utilities. A family of 3–4 typically spends around EUR 1,346/month. Minsk is considered a affordable city by global standards.
How much is rent in Minsk in 2022?
A 1-bedroom apartment in Minsk costs approximately EUR 334/month in 2022. A 3-bedroom apartment runs around EUR 616/month.
How much do groceries cost in Minsk?
Monthly grocery costs for one person in Minsk are approximately EUR 220 in 2022. This covers basic supermarket shopping including food and household essentials.
What does public transport cost in Minsk?
A monthly public transport pass in Minsk costs EUR 18 in 2022, covering unlimited bus, metro and tram travel within the city.
How much are utilities in Minsk?
Monthly utility costs in Minsk average EUR 70 in 2022, covering electricity, heating/cooling, water and internet for a standard apartment.
Is Minsk expensive to live in?
Minsk is located in Belarus (Europe). With a 1-bed rent of EUR 334/month and total single-person expenses around EUR 678/month, it is affordable by global standards.
How much does eating out cost in Minsk?
A typical restaurant meal for one person in Minsk costs approximately EUR 4 in 2022. Budget around EUR 35/month if dining out a few times a week.
How have living costs in Minsk changed over time?
LifeIndexed tracks cost of living data for Minsk from 2022 to 2026. 1-bed rent has increased by 26.2% over this period (from EUR 334 in 2022 to EUR 422 in 2026). Use the year tabs above to compare costs across years.
What is the monthly budget needed to live comfortably in Minsk?
To live comfortably in Minsk in 2022, a single person needs approximately EUR 678/month. This covers rent (EUR 334), groceries (EUR 220), transport (EUR 18), utilities (EUR 70) and dining out occasionally. A family of 3–4 should budget around EUR 1,346/month.