Groningen

Netherlands ·Groningen · Europe ·UTC UTC+1/UTC+2
Cost Low
Safety ★★★★★
English Excellent
Currency EUR €

City Overview

Groningen is the largest city in the northern Netherlands and a young university town — about a quarter of its people are students (University of Groningen), earning it the nickname "World City of the North." It is extremely bike-friendly by design (a near-car-free centre), with a strong culture, music and creative scene. Energy transition (hydrogen) and life-sciences industries are rising. Living and housing costs are well below the Randstad with great value — the education, culture and economic center of the northern Netherlands.

Cost of Living Snapshot

1BR Apartment €750–1,150/mo (centre); €600–900/mo (outer)
Dining Out €12–19 (casual); €44–75 (restaurant for 2)
Monthly Transport Monthly pass ~€70 (OV-chipkaart)
Monthly Groceries €240–360/mo (groceries)
USD Reference: Approx. USD 810–1,240/mo (1BR centre, 2025 rates)
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Data above is approximate. Actual costs vary by location, timing, and personal lifestyle.

Getting Around

Buses + national rail (no metro/tram); OV-chipkaart, a world-class cycling city (near-car-free centre). Groningen Airport Eelde (GRQ). IC to Amsterdam (~2 h).

Why Live Here

  • Young university town; "World City of the North"
  • Extremely bike-friendly; near-car-free centre
  • Cheaper than the Randstad; great value

Popular Neighborhoods

City Center Binnenstad (core/old town)
International Hub Hortusbuurt/Schildersbuurt (culture/students)
Quiet & Residential Helpman/Oosterpoort (livable residential)
Budget-Friendly Outer suburbs (value)
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Data Updated: 2026-06-21