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8th June 2023
10:56am BST

Three Swiss cities made the top five list, with Geneva remaining Europe's most expensive city for a successive year, being joined by Zurich (3rd) and the capital Bern (4th).
London ranked as the continent's second most costly city, with Copenhagen placing fifth and rounding off an unchanged top 5 from the previous year's rankings.
Dublin's sharp rise in expenses is not an anomaly though, with two-thirds of Eurozone cities seeing their cost of living ranking ratchet up in the global list, with only French and Scandinavian cities seemingly staving off dramatic rises.
Reacting to the news on Newstalk's The Hard Shoulder, Martin Harte, the CEO of the Temple Bar Company, said that Dublin does offer value for money.
"Capital cities tend to be more expensive, no matter where you go or what you do. I'm not going to say Dublin can't be expensive, but what I do think you find is value for money if you look".
"There is value to be found: yes Dublin is expensive, capital cities are expensive, but we don't want to be cheap", Harte added.
"We don't want to be a cheap destination; it does cost a little bit more money to do things a little better but there are a huge amount of value added (options)".
This article originally appeared on JOE
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