What non-Irish workers think of ‘beautiful’, ‘expensive’, ‘unsafe’ Dublin

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As a place to visit, the cohort gave Dublin a score of 82.4 out of a possible 100. The city also ranked high as a place to organise a conference or event and as a place to work.

Those are the views of people from overseas who live in the Irish capital. But about those who live abroad and may or may not have even visited Ireland. The low scores given for commuting and congestion may simply reflect the fact that people abroad do not experience peak-time congestion in Dublin, the report acknowledges.on a wet October evening, they are strikingly aware of other problems the city struggles with.

'Beauty of the city', 'wide range of appealing experiences' and 'adequate infrastructure for transport, communications and public services' were top for Chinese respondents Its main characteristics, as seen from down under, were “historical” and “old”, while chief challenges were “weather”, “cost of living”, and “work opportunities”.

 

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