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How much does a month of living in Dnipro cost? Prices for housing, food, transportation

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How much does a month of living in Dnipro cost? Prices for housing, food, transportation

Dnipro is a modern, dynamic and strategically important city in eastern Ukraine. As an industrial, tourist, and cultural center, Dnipro attracts people of different categories from different regions of the country. Find out how much a month of living in Dnipro costs in October 2024, taking into account different budgets and comfort criteria

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Dnipro is one of the largest cities in Ukraine, combining modern infrastructure, business activity and the coziness of green embankments. It is a city of contrasts, where tall skyscrapers coexist with historical monuments, and lively business life is harmoniously combined with numerous places for recreation and entertainment. Always an important economic and logistical center of Ukraine, Dnipro became an important hub for IDPs and businesses moving here from the war zone during the war. But whether you're a student, a young family, or a professional worker, Dnipro offers different accommodation options for every budget. Let's take a look at how much a month of living in this dynamic city costs in 2024 - from rent to food and transportation.


Renting a house and the cost of living in Dnipro


Dnipro offers a wide range of housing, from budget rooms and old “Khrushchev” buildings to luxury apartments in modern new buildings with panoramic views of the legendary river. After the outbreak of the war, the city received many IDPs, so the rental market remained active. Increased demand has created conditions for slightly inflated rental prices in Dnipro, but as of October 2024, prices remain at a relatively affordable level. In general, rental housing in Dnipro is one of the most affordable among large cities in Ukraine, given the size and importance of the city.


Budget accommodation in Dnipro


✔️ Renting a room or a small one-room apartment in distant districts of the city will cost 4500-6000 UAH per month ($115-150).

✔️ A simple hostel or guesthouse in Dnipro can be found from 250 UAH/day ($6.50), which is equivalent to 7500 UAH/month ($195).


The most affordable housing options in Dnipro are located in the Livoberezhny or Chervonyi Kamen districts. Here you can find rooms or small apartments at affordable prices, which attracts students and young people.


Comfortable accommodation in Dnipro


✔️ Renting a one-room apartment in well-developed areas or near the center will cost 10,000-12,000 UAH ($260-310) per month.

✔️ Two- or three-bedroom apartments in residential areas of Dnipro will cost UAH 14,000-18,000 per month ($365-470).

✔️ Better equipped hostels or small apartments cost 350-550 UAH per day ($9-13.5).


It's interesting! Popular districts of Dnipro, such as Topol or Peremoha, offer a balanced accommodation option with a well-developed infrastructure. There are well-developed transport interchanges, many parks, schools, and supermarkets.


Expensive housing in Dnipro


In the city center or on the banks of the Dnipro River with panoramic views of the river, rent will be much more expensive.


✔️ Renting a large three- or four-room apartment in the central districts or new buildings can reach 22,000-25,000 UAH/month ($570-650).

✔️ If you are interested in luxury housing or a private house with modern renovation, it will cost 30,000 UAH or more ($775).




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Cost of utilities in Dnipro


Utilities in Dnipro, as well as in other large cities of Ukraine, depend on the type of housing, season and energy costs. On average, the prices for utilities in Dnipro look like this:


✔️ One-room apartment: 1500-2000 UAH ($40-55) in summer, up to 4000 UAH ($105) in winter.

✔️ Two- or three-room apartment: 3000-4500 UAH/month ($80-120).

✔️ Private houses: from 5000 UAH/month ($130) and above


Please note! Despite the war, Dnipro continues to actively implement energy-saving technologies, which has a positive impact on utility bills. The city also has several subsidy programs that help reduce the burden on residents' budgets in winter. Thanks to local reforms, the energy efficiency of many buildings is improving.


Public transportation in Dnipro


Dnipro has an extensive public transportation system, including buses, trolleybuses, trams, and a 6-station subway. The city is also known for its unique landscape - due to its location on the hills, you can find picturesque tram routes, including route 1, which runs along the waterfront and offers great views of the river.


✔️ Bus or trolleybus - 12 UAH ($0.30).

✔️ Tram - 10 UAH ($0.25).

✔️ Taxi - 14 UAH ($0.35).

✔️ Metro - 8 UAH.

✔️ A monthly pass costs about 550 UAH ($13).


Taxis in Dnipro


Taxi service in the city is also quite popular, and the options vary depending on the class of car. In addition to classic taxis, taxi ordering services through apps such as Uklon or Bolt are actively developing in Dnipro. This makes it much easier to get around the city, and the choice of cars of different classes will satisfy both budget customers and those looking for more comfort. The minimum prices for a taxi ride in Dnipro are:


✔️ Economy - from 60 UAH ($1.60).

✔️ Standard - 80-120 UAH ($2-3).

✔️ Premium - from 150 UAH ($4).


Dining in cafes and restaurants in Dnipro


Dnipro has a lot to offer both for gastro-tourists and for people who simply prefer eating out. There are numerous restaurants with cuisines from all over the world, as well as cafes with original desserts. Restaurants on the waterfront are especially popular, where you can combine dinner with a view of the Dnipro River. The choice of establishments here is huge: from small coffee shops to expensive restaurants overlooking the river.


Budget meals in cafes/restaurants in Dnipro


✔️ Breakfast in a cafe: 80-120 UAH ($2-3).

✔️ Lunch at an inexpensive restaurant: 180-250 UAH ($5-7).

✔️ Dinner in a fast food restaurant: 120-150 UAH ($3-4).

✔️ Coffee: 30-50 UAH ($0.80-1.30).


The average meal in restaurants in Dnipro


✔️ Breakfast in a restaurant: 200-250 UAH ($5-7).

✔️ Lunch: 300-400 UAH ($8-10).

✔️ Dinner: 500-600 UAH ($13-16).


Elite meals in premium restaurants in Dnipro


In top-class restaurants, dinner for one person will cost at least 1000 UAH ($26) and more.


Earlier we wrote about the prices of living in Mykolaiv and Poltava


Grocery basket in Dnipro


Dnipro is located in a region with a developed agricultural sector and has excellent conditions for access to fresh and high-quality products. In addition to many supermarkets, the city also has many markets (e.g., Ozerka) where you can buy food directly from farmers. Prices for local products are quite competitive.


Budget option


For those who want to save money, it is worth buying food at markets or supermarkets that regularly

hold regular promotions. Seasonal fruits and vegetables are always in abundance, making the diet not only cheaper but also healthier.


✔️ For one person - 3000 UAH/month ($80).

✔️ For a family of three - from 8000 UAH/month ($210).


The middle option


If you prefer organic products, there are specialized stores in Dnipro. For example, the Varus and Silpo chains offer a wide range of products for an average budget.


✔️ For one person - 4000-5000 UAH/month ($105-130).

✔️ For a family of 3 - 10,000-12,000 UAH ($260-315).


Premium products


The city also has delicatessens where you can buy imported products or premium local products, such as farm meat and cheeses.

For a family of three, such a grocery basket will cost at least 16,000 UAH/month ($415).


Medical services in Dnipro


Dnipro is one of the leading medical centers in Ukraine. There are both large public hospitals and private clinics specializing in the latest medical technologies. In 2024, the city continues to develop new medical programs for all categories of the population.


✔️ Consultation in a private clinic: 400-800 UAH ($10-20).

✔️ Tests: from 300 UAH ($8).

✔️ MRI or ultrasound: 1000-2500 UAH ($26-65).


Gyms in Dnipro


The city has many modern gyms, swimming pools, and fitness centers. Budget options are also available.


✔️ Inexpensive subscription: 600-800 UAH/month ($15-20).

✔️ Modern fitness clubs: from 1000 UAH/month ($26).

✔️ Unlimited membership: 1500 UAH/month ($40).


Please note! Outdoor sports grounds along the waterfront are especially popular in Dnipro.


Leisure and entertainment in Dnipro


As one of the largest cities in Ukraine, Dnipro offers numerous opportunities for cultural recreation - from theaters and concert halls to cinemas and nightclubs. The city is also known for its picturesque parks, such as Shevchenko Park or Globa Square, where festivals and fairs are regularly held.


✔️ Movie ticket: 150-300 UAH ($4-8).

✔️ Museum entrance: from 50 UAH ($1.30).

✔️ An evening at a restaurant: from 800 UAH/person ($21).


Important! Due to the constant threat of shelling by Russia, cultural and leisure activities in Dnipro may be limited at certain times.


Average salary in Dnipro and the labor market


The average salary in Dnipro is about UAH 18,000-22,000 ($460-570), which is slightly higher than the average for Ukraine. Dnipro is also an important business hub that attracts entrepreneurs and investors. High salaries are paid to specialists in IT, medicine, and logistics. The city is actively developing in the field of startups and financial technologies, which contributes to the growth of average incomes.


So how much does a month of living in Dnipro cost?


Dnipro offers different living options for every budget. Whether you are looking for a budget solution or an elite lifestyle, this city is able to provide comfort at a reasonable price.


✔️ Budget option: from UAH 12,000 to 18,000 per month. This includes renting an inexpensive apartment or room (UAH 4,000-7,000), a basic grocery basket (UAH 3,500-5,000), utilities (UAH 1,500-2,500), and public transportation or minimal taxi costs (UAH 1,000-1,500). This option is suitable for students or those who choose to live frugally.


✔️ The average living option: from 18,000 to 30,000 UAH per month. This includes renting a comfortable apartment in a good neighborhood (UAH 8,000-12,000), food in the middle price segment (UAH 5,000-8,000), utilities (UAH 2,500-3,500), transportation, and an active lifestyle with visits to the gym or entertainment venues.


✔️ Elite living option: from UAH 30,000 and more. This includes renting modern apartments or houses in prestigious areas (from UAH 15,000), meals in upscale restaurants, expensive groceries (UAH 8,000-12,000), high utilities and private transportation or taxi costs, as well as additional expenses for entertainment, sports, and medical services.


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