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Cost of Living
in Ireland

Living costs for international students in Ireland vary widely. Monthly expenses, including accommodation, utilities, food, transport, and personal items, can range broadly. Accommodation options, from shared apartments to private rentals, typically encompass a significant portion of expenses, costing €13,000 to €23,000 annually. Utilities cover basics like electricity and internet, while food expenses depend on personal choices—cooking at home or dining out. Public transport is generally accessible and affordable. Personal expenses include phone bills, entertainment, and health insurance. Budgeting wisely is crucial for managing these diverse expenses while studying in Ireland.
Expense Category
Dublin (EUR)
Cork (EUR)
Galway (EUR)
Limerick (EUR)
Belfast (EUR)
Accommodation
Shared Apartment/House
€400 - €800
€300 - €600
€300 - €600
€250 - €500
€250 - €500
Student Dormitory
€500 - €1000
€400 - €800
€400 - €800
€300 - €600
€300 - €600
Private Rental
€600 - €1200
€500 - €1000
€500 - €1000
€400 - €900
€400 - €900
Utilities
Electricity, Gas, Water
€50 - €100
€40 - €80
€40 - €80
€40 - €80
€40 - €80
Internet
€20 - €50
€20 - €50
€20 - €50
€20 - €50
€20 - €50
Food
Groceries/Home Cooking
€200 - €400
€150 - €300
€150 - €300
€150 - €300
€150 - €300
Eating Out
€100 - €250
€80 - €200
€80 - €200
€80 - €200
€80 - €200
Transport
Public Transport
€50 - €100
€40 - €80
€40 - €80
€30 - €70
€30 - €70
Personal Expenses
Phone Bill
€20 - €50
€20 - €50
€20 - €50
€20 - €50
€20 - €50
Entertainment
€50 - €150
€50 - €150
€50 - €150
€50 - €150
€50 - €150
Health Insurance
€100 - €200
€100 - €200
€100 - €200
€100 - €200
€100 - €200
Educational Supplies
€50 - €100
€50 - €100
€50 - €100
€50 - €100
€50 - €100
Miscellaneous
€50 - €150
€50 - €150
€50 - €150
€50 - €150
€50 - €150
Total
€1470 - €3100
€1290 - €2720
€1250 - €2820
€1120 - €2550
€1120 - €2550
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