Lisbon
Sun-drenched coastal capital with a perfect blend of history, culture and modern startup ecosystem.
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Mida kohalikud ja expatid ütlevad
- ✓Very safe — top-tier security · Safety 8.5/10
- ✓Reliable internet across the city · 70 Mbps avg
- ✓Legendary nightlife & cultural scene
- ✓Mild climate year-round
- ✕Tight budget for local salaries
Kulude ülevaade
Ilm
Kas saan endale Lisbon lubada?
Ütle, kus praegu teenid — näitame samaväärset mugavat sissetulekut linnas Lisbon.
Kohalikud näpunäited
Skip the famous Pastéis de Belém queue — Manteigaria in Chiado makes equally good pastéis de nata
Rent in Almada across the river for 40% less with the same Lisbon access via ferry
The best miradouros (viewpoints) are in Graça, not the tourist-packed ones in Alfama
Linnaosad
Live üüriandmed linnaosade kaupa tulevad LocaYo integratsiooniga — algus 1. mai.
Praktilised faktid
Juhised kohta Lisbon
Korduma kippuvad küsimused linna Lisbon kohta
Is Lisbon safe for expats and digital nomads?
Lisbon scores 8.5/10 for safety — considered very safe by international standards. The biggest watch-outs are petty theft in tourist areas and late-night transit hubs.
How much does it cost to live in Lisbon?
Single expat budget: ~€1500 / month comfortable, including €800 rent for a 1-bedroom in the centre. Average local salary is €1800/month — salary-to-cost ratio 1.20×.
What is the climate and air quality in Lisbon?
Current month avg temp ~22°C. Estimated AQI ~50 (good). Mild, pleasant climate most of the year.
Which neighborhoods are best in Lisbon?
Popular picks: Alfama, Bairro Alto, Chiado, Santos. Alfama tends to be the creative/walkable hub, while Chiado offers better value for families or long stays. Settling in? On LocaYo you can rent tools, bikes and gear locally instead of buying.
How good is internet & remote-work infrastructure in Lisbon?
Average speed 70 Mbps (7.8/10). Good in centre, patchier in outskirts.
Moving to Lisbon?
Don't buy a drill for one job. Rent tools and equipment from locals — cheaper, and no clutter to store.