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Is Cork, Munster a good place to live? How is the quality of life?

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While quality of life is something of an elusive or ill-defined concept, it can be boiled down to "Is Cork a good place to live?" or "Is Cork a bad place to live?" Here's what four local experts had to say about quality of life and overall happiness in Cork, Munster.

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People in this city love to ride bicycles, drivers should be aware of this. The roads here are quite dangerous but the scenery is beautiful. Overall, Cork is a wonderful city with vibrant nightlife and amazing nature-filled walks.

Finbarr, says: 2020

Cork is a ‘walkable’ city. You can enjoy many of the sights, sounds, smells and taste on foot. However, do not forget to bring an umbrella with you, as it can tend to rain quite frequently. I recommend visiting the English Market, where there are 100s of stalls to peruse. Enjoy!

Ashley, says: 2020

Cork, where I live, is the second largest city in Ireland, with less than half the population of Dublin. However, many would argue it offers residents a greater quality of life than the capital. The cost of living is lower, from rent, to eating out, to parking. The city is very green, with many pedestrianized streets, and the beautiful River Lee runs through it. In the extreme south of Ireland, surrounded by lush farmland, Cork is famous for high quality, farm-to-fork produce, and is often referred to as the food capital of Ireland. The local Corkonians go one step further, and refer to it as “the Real Capital”. just be prepared for the rain!

Roberta, says: 2020

For a person of colour you should expect to stand out. There are very few people of colour which means you will attract a lot of attention. If moving over from a country like America the lack of diversity will be a shock to the system. Other than that it is a very nice town with a lot of things to do. Especially for the older generations.

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