Best Places for Digital Nomads to Live in Ireland
Ireland, with its rich history, stunning landscapes, and vibrant cities, has become an increasingly popular destination for digital nomads. Here are seven Irish locales that offer a perfect blend of work and play.
Dublin
Ireland's capital city is a must-visit for any digital nomad. Dublin boasts a thriving tech scene, with numerous co-working spaces and a well-connected internet infrastructure. The city is also home to world-class museums like the National Museum of Ireland and the Guinness Storehouse, offering intriguing insights into Irish history and culture.
Cost of Living: A one-bedroom apartment in a central neighborhood costs around €1,200 per month. One week's worth of groceries for one person is approximately €50. Dining out for dinner at a moderate restaurant with one drink will set you back around €25.
Where to Stay & Eat: Consider staying in the trendy areas of Temple Bar or Rathmines. For dining, try the cozy and affordable Wigwam or the vibrant Burrito Bakehouse. Cork, the second-largest city in Ireland, is renowned for its friendly locals, rich history, and vibrant arts scene. With a thriving tech industry and numerous co-working spaces, Cork is an excellent choice for digital nomads. Take a break from work to explore the English Market, a historic covered market selling a variety of local produce, or the Cork City Gaol, a former prison turned museum. Where to Stay & Eat: Stay in the charming neighborhoods of Shandon or Blackpool. For dining, try the artisanal farm-to-table restaurant, Farmgate Cork, or the cozy and affordable Market Lane. Located on the west coast, Galway is a charming city known for its vibrant arts scene, rich history, and friendly locals. With numerous co-working spaces and a well-connected internet infrastructure, Galway is an excellent choice for digital nomads. Take a break from work to explore the Galway Arts Centre, the Galway Cathedral, or the colorful Latin Quarter. Where to Stay & Eat: Stay in the historic Salthill neighborhood or the trendy Latin Quarter. For dining, try the cozy and affordable Ard Bia at Nimmos or the artisanal Kai Café. Limerick, located in the midwest of Ireland, is a historic city known for its warm welcome and vibrant cultural scene. With a growing tech industry and numerous co-working spaces, Limerick is an excellent choice for digital nomads. Take a break from work to explore the Limerick City Museum, King John's Castle, or the Milk Market, a bustling covered market selling local produce and crafts. Where to Stay & Eat: Stay in the historic Pery Square or the trendy Thomas Street area. For dining, try the stylish and affordable Milk Market Café or the cozy and affordable Kett's Tea House. Located in County Kerry, Killarney is a picturesque town nestled amidst breathtaking natural beauty. With a growing digital nomad community and numerous co-working spaces, Killarney is an excellent choice for those seeking a balance of work and nature. Take a break from work to explore the Killarney National Park, the Ross Castle, or the stunning Ring of Kerry. Where to Stay & Eat: Stay in the historic town center or the scenic Muckross area. For dining, try the cozy and affordable Widemouth Oyster Bar or the stylish and affordable Bricín. Located in County Mayo, Westport is a charming coastal town known for its stunning natural beauty and vibrant arts scene. With a growing digital nomad community and numerous co-working spaces, Westport is an excellent choice for those seeking a balance of work and relaxation. Take a break from work to explore the Westport House, the Clew Bay, or the beautiful Mulranny Beach. Where to Stay & Eat: Stay in the historic town center or the scenic Carrowbeg area. For dining, try the cozy and affordable McHale's or the stylish and affordable An Canteen. Located in County Sligo, Sligo is a historic coastal town known for its stunning natural beauty and vibrant arts scene. With a growing digital nomad community and numerous co-working spaces, Sligo is an excellent choice for those seeking a balance of work and relaxation. Take a break from work to explore the Sligo Abbey, the Creevykeel Tombs, or the stunning Glencar Waterfall. Where to Stay & Eat: Stay in the historic town center or the scenic Strandhill area. For dining, try the cozy and affordable The Model or the stylish and affordable Harbour Cafe.Cork
Cost of Living: A one-bedroom apartment in a central neighborhood costs around €900 per month. One week's worth of groceries for one person is approximately €45. Dining out for dinner at a moderate restaurant with one drink will cost around €20.Galway
Cost of Living: A one-bedroom apartment in a central neighborhood costs around €1,000 per month. One week's worth of groceries for one person is approximately €55. Dining out for dinner at a moderate restaurant with one drink will cost around €25.Limerick
Cost of Living: A one-bedroom apartment in a central neighborhood costs around €800 per month. One week's worth of groceries for one person is approximately €40. Dining out for dinner at a moderate restaurant with one drink will cost around €20.Killarney
Cost of Living: A one-bedroom apartment in a central neighborhood costs around €1,100 per month. One week's worth of groceries for one person is approximately €60. Dining out for dinner at a moderate restaurant with one drink will cost around €30.Westport
Cost of Living: A one-bedroom apartment in a central neighborhood costs around €1,000 per month. One week's worth of groceries for one person is approximately €55. Dining out for dinner at a moderate restaurant with one drink will cost around €30.Sligo
Cost of Living: A one-bedroom apartment in a central neighborhood costs around €900 per month. One week's worth of groceries for one person is approximately €50. Dining out for dinner at a moderate restaurant with one drink will cost around €25.
About the Author
Joshua Wood, LPC is one of the Founders of Digital Nomad Exchange and serves as Co-President of Expat Exchange. Prior to Expat Exchange and Digital Nomad Exchange, Joshua worked for NBC Cable (MSNBC and CNBC Primetime). Joshua has a BA from Syracuse and a Master's in Clinical and Counseling Psychology from Fairleigh Dickinson University. Mr. Wood is also a licensed counselor and psychotherapist.
Some of Joshua's articles include Pros and Cons of Living in Portugal, 10 Best Places to Live in Ireland and Pros and Cons of Living in Uruguay. Connect with Joshua on LinkedIn.
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