Living in Barcelona as a student or intern: budget and practical tips
Moving to Barcelona for an internship abroad or an international mobility experience is an incredible opportunity. The city offers a unique combination of professional dynamism, Mediterranean culture and exceptional quality of life.
Every year, thousands of European students choose Barcelona to complete an internship in Barcelona, develop their skills and gain valuable international experience.
But before packing your bags, one question often comes up: how much does it cost to live in Barcelona?
Housing, transport, food, leisure⦠understanding the budget required to live in Barcelona helps you organize your stay with peace of mind and fully enjoy your experience.
Here is a complete guide to help you prepare for your internship in Barcelona.
What budget should you plan to live in Barcelona?
The cost of living in Barcelona is generally more affordable than in some major European capitals. However, like any large city, certain expenses may vary depending on your lifestyle.
On average, a student or intern should expect to spend between ā¬900 and ā¬1,500 per month to live comfortably.
This budget mainly depends on three elements:
- housing
- food
- personal activities

Housing: the main expense
Housing represents the largest part of the budget.
In Barcelona, several options are available for international students and interns:
- Shared apartments
- Student residences
- Private studio apartments
- Accommodation provided by the company or host organization
Shared accommodation is by far the most popular option among international students. It not only helps reduce costs but also allows you to meet other young people from around the world.
Average housing prices in Barcelona
- Room in a shared apartment: ā¬450 to ā¬700 per month
- Student residence: ā¬600 to ā¬900
- Private studio: ā¬900 to ā¬1,500
Popular neighborhoods for students
- Eixample, central and well connected
- GrĆ cia, more local and very pleasant
- Poblenou, modern and close to the beach
- El Born, lively but sometimes more expensive
Finding accommodation can take time, so it is recommended to start your search several weeks before arriving.
At Stud&Globe, we also help students find housing to make their move to Barcelona easier.
Transportation: getting around the city easily
Barcelona has a very efficient public transport network.
The metro, buses and trams make it easy to travel throughout the city. For young people under 30, the T-Jove card allows unlimited use of public transport for several months at a very affordable price.
On average:
- Student transport pass: ā¬20 to ā¬40 per month
The city is also very suitable for cycling or walking. Many students choose bike-sharing services or simply walk to enjoy the pleasant climate.
Food: eating well on a budget
Good news: eating in Barcelona is relatively affordable.
Supermarkets such as Mercadona, Lidl or Carrefour offer prices similar to or slightly lower than those in France.
A student typically spends:
- ā¬200 to ā¬300 per month on food
Local markets also offer fresh products at good prices. Another advantage is that in Spain, the āmenu del dĆaā in restaurants is very popular. For around ā¬10 to ā¬15, you can enjoy a full meal.
This makes it possible to eat out without exceeding your budget.
Leisure and social life
Barcelona is an extremely dynamic city. Between beaches, cultural events, festivals and nightlife, there are plenty of opportunities to go out and explore.
Students typically spend ā¬100 to ā¬300 per month on leisure activities.
Some must-do activities include:
- enjoying beaches such as Barceloneta or Bogatell
- visiting iconic landmarks
- discovering historic neighborhoods
- attending cultural events
- meeting other international students
The city also has a large Erasmus student community, making it easier to meet people and enjoy intercultural exchanges.
Tips to manage your budget
Living in Barcelona can remain affordable if you adopt a few good habits. Here are some useful tips to control your budget in Barcelona.
- Plan your accommodation early: prices can rise quickly at certain times of the year.
- Use public transport: it is efficient and much cheaper than taxis.
- Take advantage of student menus: many restaurants offer special deals.
- Track your expenses: a simple monthly budget can prevent unpleasant surprises.
- Explore the city differently: many cultural activities and events are free.
Why Barcelona is an ideal destination for an internship
Beyond the budget, Barcelona offers an exceptional environment to develop your career. The city hosts many international companies, startups and European organizations.
This allows students to work in a multicultural professional environment and gain highly valued skills.
An internship abroad allows you to:
- improve your language skills
- develop adaptability
- discover new working methods
- expand your international network
- increase your employability
Many studies also show that graduates who have experienced international mobility access professional opportunities more quickly.

The human experience above all
Beyond financial or professional aspects, living in Barcelona is above all a human adventure. It means learning to adapt to a new culture, building international friendships and discovering a new way of living and working.
These experiences often mark an important turning point in studentsā lives. They help develop confidence, independence and open-mindedness.
Stud&Globe supports your international mobility
Organizing an internship abroad can seem complex: finding a company, accommodation, administrative proceduresā¦
At Stud&Globe, we support students and institutions in organizing their complete international mobility experience.
Our programs include:
- internship placement
- accommodation
- administrative support
- on-site follow-up
- local support throughout the stay
Our goal is to help students enjoy an international experience that is smooth, enriching and professionally valuable.