Turku

Finland ·Southwest Finland · Europe ·UTC UTC+2/UTC+3
Cost Medium
Safety ★★★★★
English Excellent
Currency EUR €

City Overview

Turku is Finland’s oldest city and former capital — a historic port at the mouth of the Aura, with a medieval castle and cathedral as landmarks. Shipbuilding (cruise ships), maritime, biotech and two universities give it energy, and it is the gateway to the Archipelago Sea (one of the world’s largest archipelagos). European Capital of Culture in 2011. Living and housing costs are below Helsinki with high livability, and it is very safe — the historic, maritime and academic center of southwest Finland.

Cost of Living Snapshot

1BR Apartment €600–950/mo (centre); €500–750/mo (outer)
Dining Out €11–17 (casual); €44–75 (restaurant for 2)
Monthly Transport Monthly pass ~€55
Monthly Groceries €240–360/mo (groceries)
USD Reference: Approx. USD 650–1,030/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 (Föli, trams planned); ferries to Stockholm. ~2 h to Helsinki by train. Turku Airport (TKU). Walkable riverside.

Why Live Here

  • Finland’s oldest city & former capital
  • Shipbuilding & maritime; Archipelago Sea gateway
  • Cheaper than Helsinki; livable

Popular Neighborhoods

City Center Keskusta (core)
International Hub Port Arthur/Martti (culture/livable)
Quiet & Residential University quarter (campus)
Budget-Friendly Outer suburbs (value)
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Data Updated: 2026-06-21