Seville vs Granada
π°
Granada saves you $300/month
π° Cost of Living Breakdown
Monthly expenses comparison in USD
Expense
Seville
Granada
Total Budget
$1,800/mo
$1,500/mo β
Rent (1BR)
$650/mo β
$700/mo
Coworking
$155/mo
$120/mo β
Meal Out
$8 β
$10
Coffee
$2.5 β
$3
Granada is $300/mo cheaper (20% savings)
π» Remote Work Essentials
Internet, timezone, and language comparison
πͺπΈ Seville
πΆ Internet163 Mbps
π TimezoneUTC+0
π£οΈ Englishmedium
π Nomad VisaAvailable
Working hours overlap:
πΊπΈ US West3h
πΊπΈ US East6h
π¬π§ London8h
π©πͺ Berlin8h
πͺπΈ Granada
πΆ Internet150 Mbps
π TimezoneUTC+0
π£οΈ Englishmedium
π Nomad VisaAvailable
Working hours overlap:
πΊπΈ US West3h
πΊπΈ US East6h
π¬π§ London8h
π©πͺ Berlin8h
π‘οΈ Climate Comparison
Weather patterns and best times to visit
Seville
ClimateMediterranean
Avg Temp20Β°C
Rainy Days60/year
Best months: May, June, September, April
Granada
ClimateMediterranean
Avg Temp17Β°C
Rainy Days67/year
Best months: June, September, July, August
Quarterly Temperatures
Jan
11Β°8Β°
Apr
19Β°16Β°
Jul
29Β°29Β°
Oct
21Β°18Β°
SevilleGranada
π Full Comparison
Category
πͺπΈSeville
πͺπΈGranada
π°
Monthly Budget
$1,800
$1,500
WinnerπΆ
Internet Speed
163 Mbps
150 Mbps
π‘οΈ
Safety
4.5/5
4.5/5
β
Nomad Score
4.3/10
4.3/10
π½οΈ
Food Scene
9/10
9/10
π
Nightlife
8/10
8/10
πΆ
Walkability
9/10
9/10
π₯
Community
medium
medium
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Seville wins
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Granada wins
Which City is Right for You?
Recommendations based on your nomad style
π΅Budget Nomad
Granada
$300/mo cheaper with similar quality of life
π»Developer
Either works
Both have adequate internet for development work
π¦Social Butterfly
Either works
Similar social opportunities
π‘οΈSafety-First
Either works
Both cities are similarly safe
πFoodie
Either works
Both have great food scenes
πParty Person
Either works
Both have great nightlife
πͺπΈSeville
Pros
- +Stunning Moorish architecture and UNESCO sites
- +Very affordable compared to other European capitals
- +Incredible tapas culture with β¬3 tapas everywhere
- +Very safe city with welcoming locals
Cons
- βExtreme summer heat (40Β°C+ in July-August)
- βSmaller international airport with limited connections
- βSpanish bureaucracy can be frustrating
- βSiesta culture means shops close 2-5pm
πͺπΈGranada
Pros
- +Extremely affordable for Western Europe
- +Famous free tapas culture with every drink
- +UNESCO World Heritage Alhambra and Albaicin
- +Very safe city ranked 3rd in Spain
Cons
- βCold winters by Spanish standards
- βExtreme summer heat in July-August
- βSmaller expat community than Barcelona or Madrid
- βLimited coworking space options