6 Countries with the Lowest Cost of Living in Europe

5. Kiev, Ukraine

Kiev is the 8th largest city in Europe with a population of 2,847,200 as of 2013. Kiev is known for its top of the line technologies and world-famous historical landmarks. It is also the home for scientific, educational institutions, and cultural centers. Kiev has a humid continental climate. June, July, and August are the warmest months while December, January, and February are the coldest. An Apartment with 1 bedroom is $384.35 per month and if you’re planning to have your own pad it costs $1,771.61. Utilities cost $61.20 a month. For a monthly pass, it is $9.55 and a taxi fare starts at $2.14. Meals range from $5.06 to $23.67.

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