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#66 Worldwide

Tallinn Cost of Living 2026

Estonia β€’ Eastern Europe

Anchor Cost Index

55

Moderate

#66
of 160 cities
59%
More expensive than
#2
in Eastern Europe
Moderate
Cost Level

πŸ“‰Anchor Price Breakdown β€” vs Global Average

πŸ”Big Mac
$4.50+10%
TallinnGlobal avg: $4.09
🏠1BR Rent
$735.00-23%
TallinnGlobal avg: $950.72
πŸš—Uber 5km
$4.500%
TallinnGlobal avg: $4.51
β˜•Starbucks Latte
$2.60-37%
TallinnGlobal avg: $4.10
πŸ“ΊYouTube Premium
$9.99+33%
TallinnGlobal avg: $7.51
Below average
Above average
Global average

πŸ“ŠAnchor Price Breakdown

ℹ️Sources: Public economic data, market research
πŸ”
Big Mac
McDonald's signature burger
$4.50
Near avg
63
Weight: 20%Global avg: $4.09
🏠
1BR Rent
City-wide median monthly
$735.00/mo
-23% vs avg
51
Weight: 30%Global avg: $950.72
πŸš—
Uber 5km
Average 5km ride fare
$4.50
Near avg
59
Weight: 20%Global avg: $4.51
β˜•
Starbucks Latte
Tall Latte price
$2.60
-37% vs avg
38
Weight: 15%Global avg: $4.10
πŸ“Ί
YouTube Premium
Monthly subscription
$9.99/mo
+33% vs avg
65
Weight: 15%Global avg: $7.51

πŸ“ˆKey Metrics

ℹ️Calculated from verified cost data
🏠
53%
Rent Burden
Rent as % of avg salary
🍽️
15%
Food Affordability
Food as % of avg salary
πŸ’»
68/100
Nomad Score
Digital nomad friendliness
πŸ‘¨β€πŸ‘©β€πŸ‘§
70/100
Family Score
Family friendliness

πŸ’΅Monthly Budget Scenarios

ℹ️Based on crowdsourced price data
πŸŽ’
Backpacker
Hostels, street food, public transit
$1,395/mo
Housing
$720
Food
$560
Transport
$36
Utilities
$0
Entertainment
$44
Other
$35
πŸ’»
Digital Nomad
Coliving, coworking, mix of cooking & dining
$1,565/mo
Housing
$630
Food
$595
Transport
$53
Utilities
$47
Entertainment
$100
Other
$140
πŸ‘¨β€πŸ‘©β€πŸ‘§
Small Family
2 adults + 1 child, outside center apartment
$2,712/mo
Housing
$1120
Food
$890
Transport
$113
Utilities
$189
Entertainment
$79
Other
$321
🏒
Expat Professional
City center, quality lifestyle
$2,041/mo
Housing
$882
Food
$760
Transport
$110
Utilities
$137
Entertainment
$110
Other
$42

Monthly Budget Range

πŸŽ’ Backpacker

$1,395

🏒 Professional

$2,041

πŸ”Tallinn Cost of Living: In-Depth Analysis

How Expensive Is Tallinn in 2026?

Tallinn scores 55/100 on the Anchor Cost Index, making it a mid-priced city by global standards. It ranks #66 of 160 cities worldwide β€” more expensive than 59% of the cities in our dataset β€” and #2 of 10 in Eastern Europe.

The headline numbers: a one-bedroom apartment averages $735/month, a Big Mac costs $4.50, a 5 km Uber ride is $4.50, and a Starbucks latte runs $2.60. Together these anchor prices place Tallinn above the global midpoint for day-to-day living costs.

What a Realistic Monthly Budget Looks Like

Depending on lifestyle, a single person needs between $1,395 and $2,041 per month in Tallinn. A backpacker staying in hostels and eating locally gets by on about $1,395, a digital nomad with coliving and coworking spends around $1,565, and an expat professional living centrally should plan for $2,041. A small family of three needs roughly $2,712/month.

For the typical digital nomad budget, housing absorbs about 40% ($630) and food about 38% ($595), with transport, utilities and entertainment making up the rest. That means the fastest way to cut costs in Tallinn is on accommodation β€” the other categories offer far less room to economize.

Housing: Where the Money Goes

Location matters enormously for rent in Tallinn: a one-bedroom in the city center averages $980/month, while the same apartment outside the center costs about $490 β€” meaning central living carries a 100% premium. That is a steep premium, so most budget-conscious residents look beyond the center first.

Short-term flexibility costs extra: a monthly Airbnb runs about $1,260, 29% more than a long-term central lease, while coliving spaces average $630/month and bundle utilities and community in.

Salaries and Local Purchasing Power

The average after-tax salary in Tallinn is about $1,375/month. Median rent consumes roughly 53% of that β€” far above the 30% affordability guideline, making local salaries a poor match for housing costs. Food costs absorb a further 15% of an average salary. This is why Tallinn tends to feel more affordable to remote workers earning foreign salaries than to locals.

Who Is Tallinn Best For?

Based on our derived metrics, Tallinn is a workable, if not standout, base for remote work (nomad score 68/100), with coworking memberships at about $156/month. For households, family relocation is well supported (family score 70/100) β€” budget around $12,000/year for an international school. Use the comparison tool to weigh Tallinn directly against the cities on your shortlist.

βš–οΈCompare Tallinn with Other Cities

πŸ“‹Extended Costs (60+ Items)

ℹ️Aggregated from public sources
1BR Apartment (City Center)$980.00/mo
1BR Apartment (Outside Center)$490.00/mo
3BR Apartment (City Center)$1,960.00/mo
3BR Apartment (Outside Center)$1,120.00/mo
Price per mΒ² (Buy, City)$7,600.00/mΒ²
Price per mΒ² (Buy, Outside)$4,500.00/mΒ²
Airbnb (1BR, Monthly)$1,260.00/mo
Coliving Space$630.00/mo
Hostel/Dormitory$24.00/night

πŸ“ˆ How Tallinn Compares

Cheaper than
64cities
More expensive than
93cities
Rank in Eastern Europe
#2/10

Understanding Cost Index

0-20
Very Affordable
21-40
Affordable
41-60
Moderate
61-80
Expensive
81-100
Very Expensive

πŸ’‘Tips for Living in Tallinn

Affordable Housing: With average rent at $735.00/month for a 1-bedroom apartment, Tallinn offers relatively affordable housing compared to global averages. Consider negotiating directly with landlords for better rates.

Food & Drinks: A Big Mac costs $4.50 and a Starbucks latte goes for $2.60 in Tallinn. Eating at local restaurants instead of international chains can save 40-60% on food costs.

Getting Around: A 5km Uber ride costs $4.50 in Tallinn. Public transit is usually cheaper for daily commutes.

Digital Nomad Budget: Plan for approximately $1,565/month as a digital nomad in Tallinn, covering coworking, accommodation, food, and local transport.

Best Time to Move: Research visa requirements for Estonia well in advance. Costs shown are in USD and may fluctuate with exchange rates.

❓Frequently Asked Questions About Tallinn

What is the cost of living in Tallinn, Estonia?

Tallinn has an Anchor Cost Index of 55/100, making it moderate. A 1-bedroom apartment costs $735.00/month, a Big Mac is $4.50, and an Uber ride (5km) costs $4.50.Tallinn ranks #66 out of 160 cities worldwide.

How much does rent cost in Tallinn?

The average 1-bedroom apartment in Tallinn costs $735.00/month. This is below the global average of $950.72/month. A digital nomad can expect to spend around $1,565/month total in Tallinn.

Is Tallinn expensive compared to other cities?

Tallinn is more expensive than 93 cities and cheaper than 64 cities in our database. In Eastern Europe, it ranks #2 out of 10 cities. Cities with similar costs include Abu Dhabi, Seville, Hong Kong.

How much money do I need to live in Tallinn?

Monthly budgets vary by lifestyle: a backpacker needs ~$1,395/mo, a digital nomad ~$1,565/mo, a small family ~$2,712/mo, and an expat professional ~$2,041/mo. These include housing, food, transport, and lifestyle expenses.

πŸ“Š Data Sources

We aggregate data from trusted sources to provide accurate cost of living comparisons. All prices are converted to USD.

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Big Mac Index
Global purchasing power indicator (2024)

Purchasing power parity indicator

🏠
Cost of Living & Rent
Crowdsourced global cost data (2024)

Verified price data from multiple sources

πŸš—
Transport & Services
Regional transport pricing data (2024)

Taxi, rideshare, public transit prices

πŸ“Ί
Digital Subscriptions
Regional pricing data (2024)

Streaming services, digital platforms

Data is updated periodically. Prices may vary based on location, promotions, and exchange rates.