Cork

Cork is Ireland’s second-largest city and a cultural hub in the south of the country. It has a strong sense of identity and independent spirit that sets it apart from the capital. Located along the River Lee and surrounded by green hills, Cork is known for its colourful streets, local markets like the English Market and a lively arts and food scene. For travellers looking to settle in with their laptops, Cork offers solid average Wi-Fi speeds, a range of spaces to set up a base and a relaxed but energising atmosphere. On the whole, Cork is a welcoming and inspiring place to get work done, combining local charm with plenty to explore between tasks.

Popular Locations

Popular areas to stay for working remotely in Cork include Douglas, St. Luke’s and the Victorian Quarter.

Cost of Living

According to Numbeo, the average monthly cost of living in Cork (excluding space to stay) in 2026 is £850–£950 ($1,170–$1,180 USD) for one person.

Wi-Fi Speed

Typical Wi-Fi speeds in Cork are around 121 Mbps download and 29 Mbps upload, according to TestMy.net.

My Nomad Space Tip

Take a walk up to Shandon Tower - climb to the top for panoramic views of Cork and ring the famous church bells yourself.

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Cork Essentials

Closest Airport

Cork is served by Cork Airport (ORK), located just south of the city.

Closest Train Station

Cork’s main railway hub is Kent Station, offering national rail connections to Dublin, Limerick, Tralee and other Irish cities.

Closest Bus Station

Long‑distance and regional buses operate from Cork Bus Station (Parnell Place), connecting the city with towns across Munster and the rest of Ireland.

Cafes & Coworking

Cork has a strong cafe and coworking culture, especially around the city centre, Oliver Plunkett Street and the Victorian Quarter, supported by a growing tech and startup community.

Groceries

Supermarkets and convenience stores are easy to find, including Tesco, Dunnes Stores, SuperValu, Lidl and Aldi, along with local minimarkets.

Getting Around

Cork is walkable in the compact city centre, with buses, taxis and rideshares covering longer distances. The city’s hilly layout offers scenic views across the River Lee.

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