2026 Relocation Guide

Moving to Breda

Experience the Burgundian lifestyle. A historic, green, and vibrant city perfectly positioned between Rotterdam and Antwerp.

Last updated: March 2026

Why Move to Breda?

Breda is often called the 'Pearl of the South,' and for good reason. It is a city that perfectly balances a rich royal history with a modern, lively atmosphere. Known for its 'Burgundian' lifestyle, Breda is a place where people take the time to enjoy good food, craft beer, and the company of others in the many cafes that line the Grote Markt.

The city has a strong connection to the Dutch Royal Family (the House of Nassau), which is evident in its stunning Great Church (Grote Kerk) and the Breda Castle. Beyond its history, Breda is a major hub for the gaming industry and logistics, making it an attractive destination for international professionals.

One of Breda's greatest assets is its location. It sits right on the main transport corridor between the Randstad and Belgium, offering the best of both worlds. It is also one of the greenest cities in the Netherlands, surrounded by beautiful forests like the Mastbos, which have been a place of recreation for centuries.

Breda at a Glance

  • High quality of life with a focus on 'gezelligheid'
  • Beautifully preserved historic city center
  • One of the greenest cities in the Netherlands
  • Strategic location near the Belgian border
  • Strong international community and gaming/IT hub
  • Vibrant events calendar including Breda Jazz Festival

Cost of Living

Breda is a premium city in Brabant. While more affordable than Amsterdam, it is one of the more expensive cities in the south due to its high desirability. Here is what to budget in 2026:

Rental Prices

Property Type Monthly Rent
Studio / 1-room €800 – €1,100
1-bedroom apartment €1,000 – €1,400
2-bedroom apartment €1,300 – €1,800
Family house (3+ bed) €1,700 – €2,600+

Buying Prices

Property Type Price Range
Apartment (1-2 bed) €280,000 – €450,000
Family house €450,000 – €850,000+

Monthly Expenses (Single Person)

Expense Amount / month
Groceries €280 – €420
Health insurance €140 – €180
Public transport €60 – €120
Utilities (gas, electric, water) €170 – €260
Internet + mobile €50 – €80
Gym membership €35 – €70

Source: CBS, Funda, Pararius (2025-2026 data). Prices in popular areas like Ginneken are significantly higher than the city average.


Best Neighborhoods

Ginneken

Upscale, historic, green

The most prestigious and sought-after neighborhood in Breda. It has a village-like feel with high-end boutiques, excellent restaurants, and is located right next to the Mastbos forest. Perfect for families and those seeking a high-end lifestyle.

Typical rent: €1,300 – €2,200

Belcrum

Trendy, creative, upcoming

A trendy and rapidly developing area located north of the central station. Once an industrial district, it is now a creative hub with modern housing, independent cafes, and the popular 'STEK' creative terrain. Highly popular with young professionals.

Typical rent: €1,100 – €1,600

Princenhage

Village-feel, family-friendly, community

Located on the western edge of the city, Princenhage feels like a separate village within Breda. It has its own historic market square and a very strong sense of community. It is a top choice for families seeking a quiet, safe environment.

Typical rent: €1,000 – €1,500

Binnenstad (City Center)

Bustling, historic, central

For those who want to be in the middle of Breda's famous nightlife and shopping. Living here means having the Grote Markt and the Valkenberg park as your backyard. Expect historic buildings and a lively atmosphere.

Typical rent: €1,100 – €1,700

Registration & BSN

When you move to Breda, you must register at the Gemeente Breda within 5 days of your arrival if you plan to stay for more than 4 months. The city hall (Stadhuis) is located in the heart of the center.

Step-by-Step

  1. 1 Make an appointment online via breda.nl.
  2. 2 Bring your passport or identity card.
  3. 3 Bring your signed rental agreement or purchase deed.
  4. 4 Bring your birth certificate (and marriage certificate if applicable), legalized and translated if required.
  5. 5 You will receive your BSN (Citizen Service Number) during the appointment.

If you are coming to Breda as a highly skilled migrant, you can often use the services of the 'Expat Center South' in Eindhoven to fast-track your registration process.


Getting Around

The bicycle is the fastest way to get around the city. Breda has excellent and safe cycle paths.
Breda Central Station is a major stop for the Intercity Direct and the international train to Brussels/London.
The city has an extensive bus network (Arriva) that connects all neighborhoods and surrounding villages.
Direct trains to Rotterdam take only 23 minutes, and Antwerp is just 30-40 minutes away.

Breda is surrounded by several major highways (A16, A27, A58). While convenient, be aware that the 'Breda ring road' can be very busy during rush hour. Parking in the center is mostly paid and limited.


Education & Lifestyle

Breda is home to several higher education institutions, including Avans University of Applied Sciences and Breda University of Applied Sciences (BUas), which has a strong international focus.

For international families, there is a dedicated option:

  • International School Breda (ISB): Offers both primary and secondary education (IB program) for the international community.
  • Dutch public schools: Many expat children attend local schools, which are excellent and provide extra Dutch language support ('schakelklas').

The social scene for internationals in Breda is growing. Joining the 'Expats in Breda' group or participating in sports at one of the many local clubs is highly recommended for integration.


Healthcare

Breda is home to the Amphia Hospital, one of the largest and most modern top-clinical hospitals in the Netherlands. Standards of care are exceptionally high.

As with all Dutch cities, you must register with a local GP (huisarts). Try to do this as soon as you settle in, as some popular practices in areas like Ginneken may be full.

For urgent medical needs in the evening or on weekends, call the 'Huisartsenpost Breda' (076 525 85 00).


Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about relocating to Breda, answered.

Is Breda expensive to live in?

It is moderately expensive. While cheaper than Amsterdam, it is one of the more costly cities in the south due to its high quality of life and popularity.

What is the Mastbos?

The Mastbos is one of the oldest planted forests in the Netherlands, located on the southern edge of Breda. It's a favorite spot for locals for walking, running, and cycling.

Can I live in Breda and work in Rotterdam?

Absolutely. With the Intercity Direct, you can be in Rotterdam in less than 25 minutes, making Breda a very popular choice for professionals working in the port or city center.

What does 'Burgundian' mean in Breda?

It refers to a lifestyle that emphasizes the enjoyment of life's pleasures: good food, fine drinks, and social gatherings. You'll see this in the many outdoor terraces and high-quality restaurants.

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