
Cost of Living, Safety & Expat Guide (2026)
Country
Germany
Monthly Cost
$1,762
Internet
200 Mbps
Safety
5.2/10
Rent (1BR)
$962
Best for: Adventurous relocators
Cost level: Budget-Friendly ($1,762/mo)
Main downside: Street smarts needed
$1,762/mo
Moderate5.2/10
Variable200 Mbps
Fast$962
Mid-range$3,312/mo
567K
LargeInfrastructure and costs align well with remote work lifestyles.
Affordable enough if you have steady income.
Similar vibe? Check out Graz.
4 neighborhoods rated for expats and digital nomads — Viertel tops the list at /10
Bremen’s most vibrant and alternative district, known for its lively nightlife, independent boutiques, street art, and diverse food scene, attracting creatives, students, and young professionals.
Neighborhood ratings based on expat livability, cost, and lifestyle fit. Data reflects current conditions in Bremen, Germany.
Avg Local Salary
$3,312/mo
Salary-to-Rent Ratio
3.4x
Rent takes a reasonable chunk of income here—the ratio sits at 3.4x.
The income-to-cost balance is favorable for those earning locally.
Bremen sits in the middle range cost-wise. Affordable without feeling like you're roughing it.
For comparison, Graz runs about $1,283/month—37% less.
About $1,762/month for one person. Actual costs vary based on habits and neighborhood.
Bremen is variable by neighborhood with a 5.2/10 safety score. Standard precautions apply.
With 200 Mbps average speeds, Bremen is excellent for remote work. Coworking options exist.
A 1-bedroom averages $962/month. Prices vary by neighborhood and proximity to center.
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NomadIQ Score
out of 10
Good
Safety Score
5.2/10
Internet Speed
200 Mbps
Monthly Cost
$1,762
Bremen is a solid choice for those seeking a change of scenery looking to relocate abroad. With a monthly cost of living around $1,762, a safety score of 5.2/10, and internet speeds of 200 Mbps, the city offers a balanced package for international residents. Whether you're drawn by the culture, the cost savings, or the lifestyle opportunities, Bremen deserves a spot on your shortlist. We recommend visiting for a few weeks before making a long-term commitment to ensure it aligns with your personal and professional needs.
Data sources include public cost-of-living datasets, user-reported data, and internal analysis. Last updated: August 2026.
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