
Tucson
USA
Updated on August 13, 2025
Overview
Tucson is Arizona's second-largest city, renowned for its sunny desert climate, the University of Arizona, and rich Southwestern cultural heritage. The city blends Old West traditions with a modern economy based on technology, education, and tourism.
Average cost of living€4,445.00
Quality of Life80/100
Accommodation
Rent room (flat-share)€650.00
1-bed flat (center)€1,100.00
1-bed flat (outside)€900.00
3-bed flat (center)€1,800.00
3-bed flat (outside)€1,500.00
Utilities
Basic utilities€180.00
Internet€65.00
Mobile plan€55.00
Transportation
One-way ticket€2.25
Monthly pass€45.00
Taxi start€3.50
Gasoline (1 l)€3.45
Leisure
Cinema ticket€12.00
Fitness club€35.00
Education
Preschool (month)€900.00
Intl. primary (year)€0.00
Buying House
sqm in city center€2,800.00
sqm outside center€2,200.00
Advantages
- ✓ Year-round sunny climate with over 350 days of sunshine
- ✓ Lower cost of living compared to other Southwest cities
- ✓ Rich Southwestern cultural and culinary scene
- ✓ Proximity to spectacular desert landscapes and national parks
- ✓ University of Arizona brings student energy and educational opportunities
- ✓ Diverse community with strong Hispanic heritage
Disadvantages
- × Extremely hot summers with temperatures over 100°F
- × Limited job market outside of education and tourism
- × Limited public transportation, car dependency
- × Intense allergy season due to desert pollen
- × Urban sprawl development patterns
- × Winters can be surprisingly cold at night