Cost of Living in Dublin, Ireland - Country Guide

Dublin Cost of Living, Rent Prices, Salaries & Quality of Life (2026)

Ireland Β· Europe

$3,600

Monthly Cost

avg/person

90

Cost Index

NYC=100

96

Rent Index

NYC=100

80

Quality of Life

Excellent

72

Safety Index

Good

1.2M

Population

EUR

Quality Indices

Quality of Life
80
Purchasing Power
86
Safety
72
Healthcare
82
Climate
48
Traffic & Commute
50

Currency

EURPrices shown in USD

Data collected from contributors and public sources.

Updated: July 2026

Prices are indicative.

ItemPrice (USD)
Meal (inexpensive)$16
Meal for 2 (mid-range)$70
McMeal at McDonald's$11
Domestic Beer (0.5L)$6.5
Imported Beer (0.33L)$7
Cappuccino$4
Coke/Pepsi (0.33L)$3
Water (0.33L)$2.5
ItemPrice (USD)
Milk (1L)$1.2
Bread (500g)$1.8
Rice (1kg)$2
Eggs (12)$3.5
Chicken (1kg)$8
Beef (1kg)$13
Apples (1kg)$2.5
Banana (1kg)$1.2
Tomato (1kg)$2.8
Potato (1kg)$1.5
Onion (1kg)$1.2
Water (1.5L)$1.2
ItemPrice (USD)
1-way Ticket (local)$2.5
Monthly Pass$120
Taxi 1km$2.5
Gasoline (1L)$1.9
Volkswagen Golf$32000
Toyota Corolla$26000
ItemPrice (USD)
Basic (85mΒ² apt)$190
Mobile Plan$22
Internet (60 Mbps)$45
Fitness Club/month$55
ItemPrice (USD)
1BR Center$2,200/mo
1BR Outside$1,600/mo
3BR Center$4,500/mo
3BR Outside$2,900/mo
Price/mΒ² Center$9,000/mΒ²
Price/mΒ² Outside$6,000/mΒ²
ItemPrice (USD)
Average Net Salary$4000
Mortgage Interest Rate4.2%

Cost of Living in Dublin β€” Complete Guide (2026)

Monthly Budget Overview

The average cost of living in Dublin, Ireland is approximately $3,600 per month for a single person. This includes rent, groceries, local transport, and utilities. Compared to New York City (index 100), Dublin has a cost index of 90, making it around 10% more affordable. Individuals and couples should budget higher depending on housing size and lifestyle choices, while students and solo remote workers often spend near the lower end of this range.

Rent and Housing Costs

Renting a one-bedroom apartment outside major population centers in Dublin costs around $1,600/month, while a one-bedroom in a central area is approximately $2,200/month. A three-bedroom apartment in a central area averages $4,500/month. The rent index for Dublin is 96 compared to New York City (NYC = 100).

Food, Groceries & Dining Out

Everyday grocery costs and restaurant prices in Dublin play a major role in the overall monthly budget. Prices vary between local markets, mid-range restaurants, and imported goods, so residents who cook at home and shop at local markets typically spend noticeably less than those who eat out often. See the Restaurants and Markets & Groceries tables above for a full item-by-item price breakdown.

Transportation Costs

Public transport, taxis, fuel, and vehicle costs in Dublin are detailed in the Transportation table above. A traffic and commute score of 50/100 indicates how easy day-to-day travel around the country generally is, which matters when comparing regions before relocating.

Quality of Life and Safety

Dublin scores 80/100 on the quality of life index and 72/100 on safety. Healthcare is rated 82/100. The climate index is 48/100. These scores are based on factors including infrastructure, pollution levels, healthcare access, and crime rates reported by residents and contributors, and are updated regularly to reflect current conditions.

Salaries and Purchasing Power

The average net salary in Dublin is approximately $4,000/month. With a purchasing power index of 86/100, residents can cover basic expenses and save modestly. The local currency is EUR, though all prices on this page are displayed in USD for easy international comparison.

Utilities & Monthly Bills

Electricity, water, heating/cooling, and internet costs are broken down in the Utilities & Services table above. Combined with rent, these fixed monthly costs form the core of any relocation budget for Dublin.

Is Dublin Good for Digital Nomads?

Remote workers evaluating Dublin should weigh the 90 cost index against the 80/100 quality of life score and 72/100 safety rating. Combined with reliable internet infrastructure (see Utilities above), these numbers help determine whether Dublin fits a remote-work budget and lifestyle.

Monthly Budget Breakdown in Dublin

ExpenseEstimated Monthly Cost (USD)
Rent β€” 1BR Outside Center$1,600
Rent β€” 1BR City Center$2,200
Rent β€” 3BR City Center$4,500
Average Net Salary$4,000
Total Avg. Monthly Cost (single person, all-inclusive)$3,600

See the Restaurants, Markets & Groceries, Transportation, and Utilities tables above for a full itemized breakdown.

Cost of Living for Families in Dublin

Families relocating to Dublin typically need a larger home, higher grocery spend, and budget for schooling and healthcare. A 3-bedroom apartment in a central area runs around $4,500/month, and with a healthcare index of 82/100 and safety index of 72/100, Dublin is generally considered a solid option for raising children. Total household budgets usually run well above the single-person average of $3,600/month once housing size, schooling, and childcare are factored in.

Student Living Costs in Dublin

Students in Dublin generally spend less than the citywide single-person average by sharing accommodation, using public transport, and cooking at home. With a cost index of 90 (NYC = 100) and a rent index of 96, budget-conscious students can often keep total monthly spend meaningfully below the $3,600 average, especially if renting outside the city center at roughly $1,600/month or splitting that cost with roommates.

Quick Summary

The average cost of living in Dublin is $3,600 per month for a single person. Housing costs average $1,600for a one-bedroom apartment outside the city center. The country scores 80/100 for quality of life and 72/100 for safety. Compared with New York City, Dublin has a cost index of 90, making itmore affordable.

Pros and Cons of Living in Dublin

Pros

  • Strong safety rating (72/100)
  • Good healthcare access and quality (82/100)
  • Solid purchasing power for residents (86/100)

Cons

  • Higher overall cost of living (index 90, NYC = 100)
  • Traffic and commute can be a challenge (50/100)
  • Climate scores lower (48/100) β€” check seasonal conditions

How does Dublin compare to other countries?

Dublin is located in Europe with a population of approximately 1.2M. At a cost index of 90 (NYC = 100), it is a mid-range country in terms of global cost of living. Use the free comparison tool to see how Dublin stacks up against any other city or country worldwide across rent, groceries, transport, and salaries.

Frequently Asked Questions About Dublin

What is the cost of living in Dublin?

The average cost of living in Dublin, Ireland is approximately $3,600 per month for a single person, including rent, food, transportation, and utilities. The cost index is 90 relative to New York City (NYC = 100).

How much does rent cost in Dublin?

Rent in Dublin varies by neighborhood and apartment size. The rent index is 96 (NYC=100). A 1-bedroom apartment outside the center averages around $1,600/month, while a 1-bedroom in the center runs closer to $2,200/month.

Is Dublin expensive to live in?

Dublin has a cost index of 90 compared to New York City (100). At 90, Dublin is on the more expensive side globally. The average monthly budget for a single person is around $3,600.

What is the quality of life in Dublin?

Dublin has a quality of life index of 80/100 and a safety index of 72/100. Located in Europe, it offers a excellent quality of life rating based on factors including safety, healthcare, climate, and infrastructure.

What is the average salary in Dublin?

The average net salary in Dublin is approximately $4,000/month, with a purchasing power index of 86/100.

Is Dublin good for digital nomads and remote workers?

Dublin has a cost index of 90 and a quality of life score of 80/100, making it worth evaluating against your specific budget and lifestyle needs. Check current rent, transport, and utility costs above before planning a move.

What is the best city to live in Dublin?

Check the individual city pages for Dublin to compare quality of life, safety, and cost data across locations.

How does the cost of living in Dublin compare to other countries?

Use Worldlivingcost's free comparison tool to compare Dublin with any city or country worldwide. Dublin's cost index is 90 (NYC=100), making it cheaper than New York. Compare rent, groceries, transport, healthcare, and salaries side by side at https://worldlivingcost.com/compare