Cost of Living Guide

City comparison

Cost of living in Dublin vs London

One person needs about €3,040 a month in Dublin and €3,468 in London, rent included — Dublin is 14% cheaper overall.

🇮🇪
Dublin
Ireland · 1.2M pop
vs
🇬🇧
London
United Kingdom · 8.9M pop
Monthly rent (1BR)
€2,100€2,400
14% pricier
Groceries / mo
€400€420
5% pricier
Eating out (meal)
€20€22
10% pricier
Internet (100mbps)
€50€42
16% cheaper
Avg salary (tech)
€5,200€5,600
8% higher
Coworking / mo
€330€380
15% pricier
DublinLondon
Rent€2,100€2,400
Groceries€400€420
Transport€140€190
Utilities€190€240

Salary you'd need to keep the same lifestyle

Enter your current net monthly pay. We scale it by the full cost basket — rent, groceries, transport, utilities, eating out and internet.

To live in London the way you live in Dublin on €3,000, you need

€3,422/ month net

14% more than today (+€422)

Dublin today
Basket €3,040 · left over -€40 (-1%)
London at the matched salary
Basket €3,468 · left over -€46 (-1%)

Local pay context: average tech net pay covers the basket 161% over in London (adequate) vs 171% in Dublin. Purchasing power index · How we calculate this

🇮🇪 Dublin

Big-tech salaries almost entirely absorbed by a chronic housing shortage.

Monthly budget: €3,040

Sources: Eurostat, Harmonised price indices (2025) · 0 community reports

🇬🇧 London

Salaries are high, everything else is higher — transport alone costs a Tbilisi flat.

Monthly budget: €3,468

Sources: ONS + VOA, CPIH & private rental market summary (2025) · 468 community reports

Should you move to Dublin or London?

On salary, London pays more for tech roles (€5,600 versus €5,200 a month), so the money left over after costs is €2,160 in Dublin at the top end.

Rent drives most of the gap: €2,100 in Dublin against €2,400 in London. Groceries, transport and utilities move far less between the two.

For remote workers, the nomad index scores Dublin at 63 and London at 64 — see the full nomad index and our data methodology.

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