Hi!!! this is a low res video on how much I spent in Dublin, Ireland based off my recent dublin vlog. this I just some insight on how much you could expect to spend if you travel similar to me ♥︎ ig: ...
For public transport buy a Leapcard. You preload when buying with as much as you want (min €5). Most newsagents sell them. With this there is a flat rate on all public transport around Dublin of €2 and this fare is valid for 90 minutes hopping on and off as many buses, trains or trams as you like within that time. The name for the tram is the LUAS (pronounced ‘loo-is’). Stay out of the Temple Bar area-total rip off and definitely for tourists.
I’ve been watching so many Ireland videos because I’m traveling there soon and this is seriously the most helpful I’ve seen so far! Love that you broke down how much things cost while talking through what you did. Thanks!
did you find dublin to be less expensive than america?? i moved here from Florida and find the differences to be drastic like i'm spending so much less on groceries and rent than i did in literal Tallahassee lmao
you know what’s weird, I bought a $150 coat from COS stores and the same jacket was $252 in the US from the same store 🤯 I found items like food/clothes/necessities to be cheaper/less inflated than America, but I wanted to move there after my trip and I researched rent and the rent is INSANE in dublin especially in the city center. Like 1800-3500+ just for shared rooms/microscopic rooms (New York core) 🤯🤯