Cost of Living in Istanbul
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Turkey

Istanbul

Istanbul Province

Cost of living in Istanbul

Last updated:July 2, 2025

Groceries

Apples 1kg
$1.37
Bananas 1kg
$2.17
Beef 1kg
$19.07
Bread 500g
$0.76
Chicken Breast 1kg
$6.17
Cigarettes (20 pack)
$2.11
Domestic Beer 500mL
$2.14
Eggs (12)
$2.38
Imported Beer 330mL
$2.91
lettuce
Lettuce 1kg
$1.06
Local Cheese 1kg
$9.91
Milk 1L
$1.09
onion
Onions 1kg
$0.63
Oranges 1kg
$1.28
Potatoes 1kg
$0.62
Rice 1kg
$2.08
Tomatoes 1kg
$1.59
Water 1.5L
$0.58
Wine Bottle
$10.53

Restaurants & Dining

Beer
$4.61
Coffee
$3.35
Inexpensive Meal
$9.21
Mid-Range Meal
$47.37
Soda (Restaurant)
$1.34
Water
$0.48

Housing & Accommodation

1 Bedroom Apartment (City Center)
$929.48
1 Bedroom Apartment (Outside Center)
$586.06
3 Bedrooms Apartment (City Center)
$1,686.35
3 Bedrooms Apartment (Outside Center)
$985.43

Transportation

Gasoline 1L
$1.19
Monthly Pass
$41.32
One-way Ticket
$0.71
Taxi (per km)
$0.54
Taxi Start
$1.07
Taxi Waiting (1 hour)
$6.69

Utilities

Basic Utilities 85m²
$65.49
Internet
$13.47
Phone Plan
$11.59

Entertainment

cinema
Cinema
$6.58
Gym
$52.92
Tennis Court
$15.36

Clothing & Shoesclothing

Dress
$42.97
Jeans
$55.69
Leather Shoes
$99.14
sneakers
Sneakers
$100.31

Education

International School
$17,450.27
Preschool
$788.39

Other Expenses

Average Salary
$859.74

Total Monthly Cost

$1,931

Overview

Airbnb Rent
$1,316

Median rent based on analysis of 22 apartments in July

Minimum$498
Maximum$2,434
Groceries
$236
Food Outside
$268
Base Cost
$112
Data Sources
Numbeo

Reviews

ALL REVIEWS
Mixed
48% of the 29 user reviews for this place are positive
RECENT REVIEWS
Very Negative
0% of the 1 user review in the last year is positive
Showing 29 of 29 reviews
Dec 9, 2024Nomad List
Not Recommended

Stayed in Istanbul for two weeks. Generally, I liked it but would not stay here long term. First of all, the wifi in cafes is extremely poor or you need a Turkish phone number. Gyms and coworking spaces are quite expensive right now about $20 for a day pass. The expat community and digital nomad community is pretty much non existent and found my self feeling quite alone. In general, Turkish people are very friendly, and the city not as busy or crowded as expected. Food not as good expected. Kabobs and baklava can get old after awhile. I stayed in both Asia and Europe sides. I recommend another place in Turkey for digital nomad.

Jun 5, 2024Nomad List
Not Recommended

The city is overrated. I feel like I have to be on guard most of the time. People are always trying to scam you, from taxi drivers to waitresses. It's fine for a three-day vacation which is more than enough but staying long-term is very subjective... Airbnbs are overpriced for what you get. Turkish hospitality is a joke. They’re really good at conning tourists here. I stayed for a month, but I should've just passed through. A layover at the airport would've been plenty.

May 28, 2024Nomad List
Not Recommended

Overrated city. I was denied service several times as a Black woman in favor of white tourists or Turkish people that came after me. A bus driver also refused to let me pay and take the bus, so I have to get off. I really don't see this famed Turkish hospitality they gush about here. People are unfriendly or standoffish. I feel either invisible or a walking atm or whore to people. Not human.

I was also followed by some creep. Mind you a lot of this happened in a supposedly "liberal" and "open minded" part of Istanbul. The food is medicore and bland, and they charge like 20 dollars. It's honestly feels more expensive than Greece and just as expensive as Vienna. Airbnb prices are also out of control. Over 1000-2000 usd and they don't even have a stove for you to cook in a tiny, dingy studio.

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