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 Cost of living in Egypt-full guide

Egypt, a country known for its rich history and stunning landmarks, is also a place where the cost of living can be relatively affordable compared to numerous Western countries. This guide will give you an overview of the various expenses you might encounter while living in Egypt, including housing, food, transportation, healthcare, and education.   

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Housing   

Accommodation expenditures in Egypt can fluctuate significantly based on locality, place type, and features. In Cairo, a one-bedroom flat in the megacity center can cost between EGP 3,000 to EGP 7,000 per month, while in the metropolises, the worth may be EGP 2,000 to EGP 4,000. In Alexandria, rental charges for a one-bedroom city center apartment range from EGP 2,500 to EGP 6,000. In lower Egyptian metropolises, one-bedroom apartments can be set up for as low as EGP 1,500 to EGP 3,000.    

Electricity, water, and gas, generally cost between EGP 300 to EGP 700 per month. Internet services can add another EGP 200 to EGP 300 to your yearly expenses.     

Food   

Food in Egypt is fairly affordable, especially if you buy local products and eat at local restaurants.   

Groceries   

A liter of milk costs around EGP 15, a loaf of bread is about EGP 5, and a dozen eggs are roughly EGP 30. Fresh fruits and vegetables are very affordable, with prices varying by season.  Imported goods are more precious. For example, a bottle of imported wine can cost around EGP 200 to EGP 300.   

Eating out 

A meal at the amid-range eatery will bring between EGP 50 to EGP 150. A combo mess at a fast-food restaurant like McDonald’s costs around EGP 70 to EGP 100.     

Transportation   

Transportation in Egypt is cheap compared to numerous other countries.   

Public transport

Public buses and microbuses are the most affordable options, with fares ranging from EGP 2 to EGP 5. Cairo’s metro system is effective and costs between EGP 3 to EGP 10 per trip, depending on the distance traveled.   

Taxis and ride-sharing 

Taxis are fairly affordable, with a base fare of around EGP 5 and an additional EGP 2 to EGP 3 per kilometer. Services like Uber and Careem are available in major metropolises, with fares slightly more advanced than regular taxis but still reasonable.     

Healthcare   

Healthcare in Egypt is a mix of public and private services. While public healthcare is available, numerous expats and locals prefer private healthcare due to better quality and shorter waiting times.   

Public healthcare   

Public hospitals offer free or low-cost services but may have long wait times and limited resources.   

Private healthcare   

Private hospitals and clinics provide advanced-quality care. A visit to a general practitioner costs between EGP 200 to EGP 500, while specialist consultations can range from EGP 400 to EGP 1,000.      

Education   

Education costs in Egypt can vary widely depending on the type of institution.   

Public schools   

Public schools are free for Egyptian citizens but are frequently not the favored choice for expatriates due to language barriers and varying quality.   

Private and transnational schools   

Education fees for private schools range from EGP 20,000 to EGP 100,000 per time. International schools, which follow foreign classes (e.g., British, American, French), can be relatively precious, with periodic fees ranging from EGP 50,000 to EGP 200,000.     

Entertainment and leisure   

Entertainment and rest options in Egypt are generally quite affordable. Movie tickets at the cinema generally cost between 50 to 100 EGP. For fitness and gym memberships, the yearly fees range from a relatively low 300 EGP up to 1,000 EGP, providing a wide variety of options to fit different budgets. This makes it accessible for Egyptians and callers likewise to enjoy artistic activities and stay active during their time in the country.   

Living in Egypt can be quite affordable, especially if you take advantage of the original markets, public transport, and public services. With this guide, you have an introductory understanding of what to expect in terms of living costs in Egypt. 

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