IE Limerick — a mover's brief

What Limerick actually looks, feels, and costs like for someone considering moving. Neighbourhoods, climate, transport, healthcare, safety, and the practical scaffolding — every figure sourced.

Country
Ireland
Europe
Population
102,287
municipal · 2022
Area
59 km²
Elevation
2 m
city centre
Time zone
Europe/Dublin
Currency
EUR
Airport
SNN · Shannon Airport
Metro
no metro
Walkability
●●●○○
editorial score · 1–5
Bike friendliness
●●●○○
editorial score · 1–5
Primary language
English primary. University and med-tech corridor with English-only workplaces.

Source: CSO Ireland ↗ · verified 2026-04-22

Overview

Overview

Limerick is a city of 102,287 people in Ireland (Europe). The main international airport is SNN (Shannon Airport). There is no metro — intra-city transport is bus-based. As part of the EU, Ireland permits internal-EU freedom of movement for qualifying citizens.

A one-bedroom city-centre apartment runs approximately €1,300 per month. Monthly groceries for one person run approximately €355. A monthly public-transport pass costs €90. Across the 100 cities Meridian tracks, Limerick ranks 65th overall on combined monthly essentials — in the middle of the range.

Limerick's climate is temperate oceanic — July is typically the warmest month with average highs around 20°C, while January is the coldest with average lows near 3°C. Annual rainfall totals approximately 1050mm, wettest in January.

Cost of living

Cost of living

Total monthly essentials: approximately €1,960/month EUR-equivalent for a single person in a 1-bedroom flat (rent + utilities + groceries + transit). District and lifestyle swing this 30–50% either way.
ItemMonthly / item costSource
1-bedroom flat, city centre €1,300/mo Daft.ie Q4 2024 Limerick city average ↗
Rent per square metre €18.50/m² Daft.ie Q4 2024 rental report ↗
Utilities (85m² flat) €215/mo ESB Networks / Bonkers.ie 2025 estimate ↗
Public transport pass €90/mo TFI Leap Card adult monthly cap Limerick ↗
Groceries, one person €355/mo CSO 2025 household-budget survey estimate ↗
Restaurant meal, average €18 Limerick mid-range dining estimate ↗
How this city ranks

How this city ranks

Cost of living rank
65 / 100
4th quintile (upper-mid) · across tracked cities
Within Ireland
2 / 5
cheapest-to-most-expensive
Within Europe
21 / 37
regional cost ranking
Composite cost (EUR)
€1,960/mo
rent + utilities + food + transit

See the full rankings: Cheapest cities · Most expensive · Broadband ranking

Climate

Climate

Monthly normals — high · low (°C)
Annual: 14.0° / 6.9° · 1050mm rainfall
Jan Feb Mar 11° Apr 13° May 16° Jun 18° 10° Jul 20° 12° Aug 20° 12° Sep 18° 10° Oct 14° Nov 11° Dec
Monthly rainfall (mm)
116 83 90 66 69 69 70 84 82 104 104 113

Hottest month typically Jul, coldest Jan. Values are station normals — actual weather varies year-to-year. Source: Met Éireann — 1991–2020 normals ↗

Country context

Country context

Visa policy, taxation, healthcare, and broadband infrastructure are national rather than city-level — the numbers below are Ireland-wide context for someone weighing Limerick specifically. Each links through to the full country brief.

Top income tax (national)
40%
applies to Ireland residents
Health spending
6.9% of GDP
Ireland · 2024
Life expectancy
83.0 yrs
at birth, Ireland
Broadband penetration
32.3/100
national average
Visa routes tracked
4
to enter Ireland

Full Ireland country brief →

Recent policy changes

Recent policy changes

Policy changes apply nationally to Ireland and therefore affect Limerick. The three most recent:

In force 1 Mar 2026
Announced Visa & immigration

Sub-standard salary thresholds (healthcare, agri-food) phased out by 2030

The December 2025 roadmap formalised the phasing-out of sub-standard Minimum Annual Remuneration (MAR) thresholds for healthcare and agri-food sectors by 2030 (rather than 2026 as originally planned). Sub-standard thresholds rise by 9% in 2026 as the first step.

Who it affects: Employers in healthcare, care, and agri-food sectors relying on sub-standard employment permits.

DETE — Employment Permits Salary Thresholds Roadmap 2025 ↗ · Department of Enterprise, Tourism and Employment ↗ · verified 2026-04-19

In force 1 Mar 2026
Announced Visa & immigration

Salary-threshold roadmap: CSEP rises from €38,000 to €40,904 on 1 March 2026

DETE published a gradual-increase roadmap in December 2025 following a ministerial review. The Critical Skills Employment Permit minimum salary rises from €38,000 to €40,904 (a 7.66% increase) on 1 March 2026. The non-degree CSEP threshold rises from €64,000 to €68,911. Further increases are scheduled annually through to 2030.

Who it affects: Employers making CSEP applications from 1 March 2026 onwards; existing permit holders at the prior threshold are unaffected for the current permit cycle.

DETE — Employment Permits Salary Thresholds Roadmap 2025 ↗ · Department of Enterprise, Tourism and Employment ↗ · verified 2026-04-19

In force 1 Oct 2025
In force Healthcare

PRSI contribution rate raised in phased steps

As part of the 2024 pension-sustainability package, the employee and employer PRSI (social-insurance) contribution rates began a phased annual rise — 0.1 percentage points from October 2024, and further 0.15-point rises through 2028. The first tranche took effect on 1 October 2024; the next on 1 October 2025.

Who it affects: All employees and employers paying PRSI.

Government of Ireland ↗ · Revenue Commissioners ↗ · verified 2026-04-21

Full Ireland changes feed →

Compare and explore

Compare and explore

Limerick against other places Meridian tracks — at country level for full economic / visa / tax context, or city-level for cost-of-living.

Country comparisons including Ireland

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Frequently asked

Frequently asked

How much does it cost to live in Limerick?
A one-bedroom apartment in central Limerick rents for around €1,300 per month. Combined monthly essentials (rent + utilities + groceries + transit) total approximately €1,960 EUR-equivalent. Individual spend varies 30–50% by district and lifestyle.
Is Limerick expensive compared to other global cities?
Limerick ranks 65th out of 100 cities Meridian tracks for combined monthly living costs — in the more expensive half, and 2nd of 5 within Ireland. Rankings use EUR-normalised rent + utilities + groceries + transit.
What's the weather like in Limerick?
Limerick sees average summer highs of 20°C in July and winter lows of 3°C in January. Annual rainfall totals about 1050mm. Full monthly breakdown in the Climate section above.
What visa do I need to move to Limerick?
Limerick's visa regime is set at the national level — Ireland tracks 4 residence-permit routes including Critical Skills Employment Permit (CSEP), General Employment Permit (GEP), Graduate Scheme (Stamp 1G), among others. See the Ireland country brief for full eligibility, salary thresholds, and processing times.
How do you get around in Limerick?
Limerick has no metro — buses and taxis/ride-hailing cover intra-city transport; the city centre is moderately walkable (Meridian editorial score 3/5). Monthly transit pass cost is in the breakdown above.
What language is spoken in Limerick?
English primary. University and med-tech corridor with English-only workplaces.
What is the main airport for Limerick?
Limerick's primary international airport is SNN (Shannon Airport).

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