Living in Belfast

Belfast

Great craic, ship yards, and charming accents
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Belfast, where the craic flows like the River Lagan and the local accent will make your heart skip a beat.

Embrace a city filled with history, culture, and locals who know how to have a good time. From the Titanic Quarter to the lively pubs, Belfast is a place where laughter is contagious and warm welcomes are guaranteed.

The Good

  • 🎉 Good nightlife
  • 😋 Decent food options
  • 💼 Plenty of places to work
  • 👮 Safe
  • 📡 Strong wifi coverage
  • 🚀 Fast wifi

The Bad

  • 🚘 Traffic
  • 🗑️ Pollution
  • 🌧️ Weather
  • 🥶 Cold winters
  • 🌧️ Rains a lot

Living costs

Estimated Monthly Living Cost
Belfast
Cheapest () Costliest ()
United Kingdom
9%
cheaper than United Kingdom median
211th
Cheapest out of 291 RoamRank places
  • Belfast is the 3rd cheapest place (out of 14) to live in United Kingdom
  • The average salary in Belfast is
  • It's about 36% cheaper to live in Belfast than it is Liverpool
  • You can expect to spend around $2,327.89 per month living here

Work

Internet
60 Mbps or More, Unlimited Data
PAYG Sim Card
30 Day / Unlimited Data
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Airalo eSim
Global eSims for Instant Connectivity
Buy
Coffee
Regular (8-10oz)
Co-Working Space
Per Month
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Living

Apartment (1 bed)
Median Rent Per Month
Apartment (2 beds)
Median Rent Per Month
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Airbnb (2 beds)
Median Rent Per Month
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Utilities
Electricity, Heating, Cooling, Water, Garbage Collection Per Month
Water
0.33 liter bottle

Leisure

Meal
Cheap Restaurant
Meal for 2
Mid Range Restaurant
Local Beer
330ml Bottle
Cocktail
Standard Measure
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Bottle of Wine
Mid range
Gym Membership
Per Month
Cigarettes
20 pack
Cinema
Admission Per Person
  • Prices are estimates and should be used as a guide only. We accept no responsibility for inaccuracies in data.
  • Prices adjusted to reflect exchange rates as of 3rd Jun 2026

Safety

safe

Belfast has seen significant improvements in safety over the years, but some areas still experience occasional crime. Overall, it is generally safe for visitors.

Where to stay

1. Cathedral Quarter

Known for its vibrant arts and cultural scene, Cathedral Quarter is a creative hub in Belfast. It features historic buildings, lively pubs, trendy cafes, and a range of artistic venues. This area offers a blend of old-world charm and modern amenities, making it an attractive choice for digital nomads seeking an inspiring atmosphere.

2. Titanic Quarter

Located on the site of the former Harland and Wolff shipyard, Titanic Quarter is an up-and-coming area that offers a mix of residential, commercial, and leisure spaces. It is home to the Titanic Belfast museum, waterfront attractions, and a growing number of businesses. Digital nomads can find modern accommodations, coworking spaces, and access to the scenic waterfront for work and leisure.

3. Queen's Quarter

Situated near Queen's University Belfast, Queen's Quarter is a lively and diverse neighborhood. It offers a range of amenities, including cafes, restaurants, and independent shops. The area has a vibrant student population and a welcoming atmosphere for remote workers. Queen's Quarter also provides easy access to the university's library and resources.

Transport

Train

Belfast is well-connected by rail, with trains running frequently. The main station in the city is Great Victoria Street, which serves both local and long-distance services. You can easily travel to nearby cities like Lisburn, Derry, or even further afield to Dublin.

Bus

The bus network in Belfast is comprehensive and reliable, operated by Translink. The main bus station is located on Oxford Street, which serves as a hub for local and long-distance services.

Smartlink

The Smartlink card is a convenient option for those travelling frequently within the city. It allows unlimited travel on Metro buses and Ulsterbus services for one day. This prepaid card can be purchased at ticketing machines or online.

Taxi

You will find many black cabs and private hire vehicles around the city. Black cabs also offer 'Taxi Tours,' which provide a unique way to experience the city's history and attractions.

While taxis are convenient, they can be more expensive than public transport, so it's worth considering your options depending on your budget and destination.

Ride-Hailing Services

Whether you're in a hurry or prefer a more comfortable ride, ride-hailing services like Uber operate in Belfast. Using the app, you can easily request a ride from your location to your destination at a competitive rate.

Ride hailing apps

The must have ride hailing apps to ensure you can get from A to B

Internet speed

Good

Download
129.6Mbps
Upload
16.6Mbps
Latency
45ms
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When to visit

Current weather
The weather in June is mild with temperatures around 12°

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