PRICES IN BELGIUM

Belgium is a very beautiful European country with a comfortable climate, wonderful architecture, stable economy and developed institutions of democracy. It has an excellent infrastructure, low crime rate, quality health care and education system. The average salary in Belgium is about 3,400 euros per month, and the minimum salary is 2,070.48 euros.

Next, let's highlight the average prices of food and some other goods/services in Belgium in 2025.

Prices in Belgium

PRICES IN BELGIUM IN 2025

PRODUCT PRICES IN BELGIUM

Product Price
Milk (1 liter) 1.13 €
Loaf of fresh white bread (500g) 2.13 €
Rice (white) (1 kg) 2.11 €
Eggs (12 pcs.) 3.41 €
Local cheese (1 kg) 13.30 €
Chicken fillet (1 kg) 10.30 €
Apples (1 kg) 2.45 €
Banana (1 kg) 1.98 €
Orange (1 kg) 2.26 €
Tomato (1 kg) 2.54 €
Potato (1 kg) 1.86 €
Onion (1 kg) 1.52 €
Lettuce (1 head) 1.25 €
Water (1.5 liter bottle) 0.89 €
Bottle of wine (medium level) 7.00 €
Local beer (0,5 liter bottle) 1.67 €
Imported beer (0.33 liter bottle) 1.96 €
Pack of 20 cigarettes (Marlboro) 10.00 €

Important. The cost of living in Belgium varies from region to region, with the capital Brussels being the most expensive city in the country.

PRICES OF GOODS/SERVICES IN BELGIUM

Goods/services Price
Public transportation 2.50 €
Monthly pass 49.00 €
Cab 1 km (normal fare) 2.50 €
Gasoline (1 liter) 1.67 €
Utilities (monthly) for an 85m2 apartment 193.16 €
Monthly mobile tariff plan 20.70 €
Internet (60 Mbps or more) 50.26 €
Fitness club, monthly fee for 1 adult 32.63 €
Tennis court rental (1 hour) 18.51 €
Movie theater (international rental) 1 seat 12.90 €
A pair of jeans (Levis 501 or similar) 90.34 €
One summer dress in a chain store (Zara, H&M...) 39.43 €
A pair of mid-range sneakers (nike, adidas...) 93.54 €
Pair of men's leather business shoes 121.61 €
Standard men's haircut 29.00 €
Tube of toothpaste 4.00 €
4 rolls of toilet paper 3.01 €
Rental apartment (1 bedroom) in the city center 841.41 €
Rental apartment (3 bedrooms) in the city center 1,280.90 €

Note. Price information is based on current data from official statistical offices and surveys of local residents in different Belgian cities.

In conclusion, the best cities to live in Belgium are Brussels, Antwerp, Leuven, Ghent and Bruges.

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