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Is Dublin better than Glasgow?

Is Dublin better than Glasgow?

Dublin is definitely more vibrant and diverse. Though Glasgow was more comfortable living for me, with the price of rent being significantly cheaper. In Dublin, it was necessary to house share, despite my higher earnings there.

Is Ireland or Scotland nicer?

Although the Irish countryside is very beautiful, you won’t see anything like Glencoe over there. Ireland has lots of rolling greenery, but Scotland is dramatic, rugged and atmospheric. So in conclusion, Scotland is ‘just a wee bit’ better than Ireland, but really we would recommend you visit both.

Is Glasgow Scotland a nice place to live?

As Scotland’s most populous city, Glasgow is a bustling cultural melting pot—and an excellent place to live. Often described as a “smaller, wetter London,” Glasgow features unbeatable shopping, unforgettable food, and endless things to do and see. Even better, the standard of living is high, and the commutes are short.

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Do you like living in Glasgow?

Glasgow was voted one of the world’s friendliest cities by Rough Guides in 2019 and took the number one spot in 2021. It is a warm and welcoming city with a strong community vibe thanks to its friendly and outgoing natives, or ‘Weegies”, and its transport links are also second to none.

Is Glasgow dirty?

Glasgow is the third dirtiest council area in Scotland according to Keep Scotland Beautiful. The agency caries out environmental audits on all 32 councils and monitors levels of litter, dog fouling, fly-tipping, flyposting and graffiti. Cities have environmental problems, Glasgow has environmental problems.”

Is Scotland greener than Ireland?

Ireland: Ireland’s scenery is similar to Scotland, but on the whole is less dramatic, a bit more green, and, in open spaces, can feel a bit like a fairytale setting.

Is Glasgow a pretty city?

Glasgow is an extremely interesting city to visit & the people are just lovely. It has a lot to offer by way of architecture, arts & culture, not to mention pretty good shopping & very good hotels & restaurants. I much prefer it to Edinburgh.

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Is Glasgow a bad place to live?

Yes. Though the crime statistics here are a little higher than some other cities in the UK, it’s generally a safe place to live. If you avoid the areas we’ve outlined earlier in this guide, living in Glasgow is very likely to be very safe.

Is it better to live in Glasgow or Dublin?

Housing in Glasgow is half the price of Dublin as well. That said if you want to get EU citizenship in 5yrs Ireland is the way to go. Personally, I like the mountains so I’d rather Scotland but I move between both. Despite what I’ve said here I do love Ireland, just wish it was more progressive.

Why do you prefer to live in Scotland or Ireland?

Having grown up in Dublin, and having spent most of my adult years in Scotland, here are some factors that come in to play for me (not in any priority order) Weather: Scotland may be colder, but Ireland is wetter. I choose drier, and don’t mind cold. Sco Transport: Scotland meets my business and personal needs. Ireland less so. Sco

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Should I move to Ireland or Scotland?

Ire Culture: Ireland has lots to offer, but love the Edinburgh festival. Sco (marginally) Cost of living: Even though council tax is high in Scotland, I *think* Scotland is overall cheaper. Having a NHS helps too. It’s another 10 years for me, but state pension in Ireland is more generous.