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Living in Murcia: the ultimate expat guide

Living in Murcia: the ultimate expat guide

Everything you need to know for a successful life in Murcia.

Murcia is the seventh-largest city in Spain, with a population of approximately 472,000 inhabitants in the city proper and over 1.58 million in the wider region. Located in southeastern Spain along the Segura River, this historic city was founded in 825 AD and combines centuries-old heritage with modern amenities. Murcia offers an authentic Spanish lifestyle without the tourist crowds found in larger cities, making it an appealing destination for those seeking genuine cultural immersion at an affordable cost.

Why Murcia Stands Out

The city enjoys one of the best climates in Europe, with nearly 3,000 hours of sunshine per year and mild winters that rarely dip below 10掳颁. Its strategic position places you within easy reach of the Costa C谩lida beaches, the historic port city of Cartagena, and two international airports. Murcia's economy is evolving positively, with growth in the agri-food sector, technology, and services.

5 Good Reasons to Move to Murcia

  1. Affordable cost of living 鈥 Rent and daily expenses are significantly lower than in Madrid, Barcelona, or Valencia.
  2. Outstanding climate 鈥 Enjoy over 300 sunny days per year with hot summers and mild winters.
  3. Rich cultural heritage 鈥 Baroque architecture, world-class museums, and vibrant festivals like Semana Santa.
  4. Quality international schools 鈥 British curriculum options including King's College and El Limonar International School.
  5. Growing expat community 鈥 Over 16% of the population is foreign-born, creating a welcoming multicultural environment.

Key facts

Population460,000
Expats75,000
Top nationalitiesMoroccan, Ecuadorian, British, Bolivian, Romanian
LanguagesSpanish
Monthly cost of living
1 person1,300 EUR
Family of 42,800 EUR
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Paul Arnold
About the author

Paul, a former BBC writer and producer specializing in science and news programs, has lived in Spain as an expat for over 15 years and works as a freelance writer. In his spare time, Paul likes to read, swim and take long walks along the coast.

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