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5th Floor, 59 South William Street
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Dublin is Europe's most corporate-tech flex market, a direct consequence of the 12.5 % corporate tax rate that made the city the official EMEA hub for Google, Meta, LinkedIn, Stripe, Airbnb and most US SaaS. Silicon Docks (Grand Canal Dock + Docklands) concentrates regional headquarters and their satellites — image-driven addresses, with WeWork (reinstalled after restructuring), Spaces and Iconic Offices well represented. The IFSC (International Financial Services Centre) absorbs a meaningful share of post-Brexit relocations (banks, asset managers, fintech). The Grafton Street — Temple Bar centre serves classic agencies and local SMEs. Sandyford and Ballsbridge (south) draw 5-to-15-person teams that want easy M50 access. On Obaflow, Dublin pricing typically runs from €110/month for a hot desk in the suburbs up to €295+ for a private office in Silicon Docks, with a median around €205 — meaningfully above Lisbon or Milan, a direct effect of Dublin's land scarcity. Local quirk: many regional headquarters (post-Brexit banks, US SaaS needing an "EU presence" for GDPR) take 5-to-15-desk floors rather than full-size offices — a niche where Iconic Offices and Glandore have positioned themselves. Contracts often include a "scale-up" clause letting tenants flip to a full floor without penalty within 18 months.
Prices in Dublin span from €106/month for a hot desk in the most affordable spaces to €295/month for premium venues, with an average around €207/month. This pricing is notably affordable in the European coworking market. The most affordable option right now is Coworkinn from €106/month. Private offices and team setups are quoted case by case.
"Best" still depends on your criteria: a freelancer wants an inspiring, affordable environment; an SME wants a secure private office; a subsidiary wants a prestigious address. Obaflow filters (desk type, budget, amenities, capacity, commitment) help narrow the shortlist to your actual constraints.
Three things to verify before signing a coworking contract in Dublin: (1) contract flexibility — some spaces start monthly with no commitment, others require 3–12 months; (2) what's actually included in the price — meeting rooms, phone booths, kitchen, printing, 24/7 access, parking, concierge; (3) the on-site vibe, which photos rarely capture. Obaflow shows pricing and reviews without sign-up, and arranges tours, negotiation and support at no cost.
5th Floor, 59 South William Street
92 George's Street Lower
17, The Cubes Offices Beacon South Quarter, Sandyford, Dublin, D18 E932, Ireland
Belgard, Dublin, Co. Dublin, Ireland
Hamilton House | Serviced Private Office Suites, 28 Fitzwilliam Pl, Dublin 2, D02 P283, Ireland
Fitzwilliam Hall, Glandore Serviced Offices | Private Office Space Rental, 26 Fitzwilliam Pl, Dublin 2, D02 T292, Ireland
George's Place
Creative Dock, Malahide Marina, Malahide, Co. Dublin, Ireland
Unit 1 Dublin Business Park
6-7 Fitzwilliam Square East
Clonshagh, Clonshaugh Business & Technology Park, Dublin, D17 FY82, Ireland
16 Fitzwilliam Place
Everything you need to know before choosing your space in Dublin.
Obaflow lists 50 verified coworking spaces in Dublin, with transparent pricing, Google reviews and amenities — no sign-up needed.
The cheapest coworking in Dublin starts at €106/month for a flexible desk. Day passes are usually available for occasional needs.
Yes. Dublin offers many closed private offices and serviced private spaces, for teams of 2 to 50+. The best format for SMEs and subsidiaries setting up.
Dublin has several spaces that can host full teams. Filter by capacity to find the right fit.
Yes. Dublin has several spaces oriented toward startups and founders, with active communities, events, mentoring or accelerator programs. Use Obaflow to identify spaces tied to incubators.
Yes. Most coworkings in Dublin rent their meeting rooms by the hour or half-day, including to non-members. Often cheaper and more flexible than a hotel or dedicated venue.
Yes, 100% free for users. Personalised shortlists, negotiation and end-to-end support are all complimentary. Spaces pay us when a contract is signed — your rate stays the same.
The average price in Dublin is around €207/month per desk, ranging from €106/month for the most affordable options to €295/month for premium spaces. Rates depend on the neighborhood, desk type and included services.
There's no absolute "best" — the right choice in Dublin depends on your criteria (budget, location, vibe, amenities). Use filters to narrow.
Yes, most spaces in Dublin offer day passes from around €10. Ideal for occasional trips or trying a space before subscribing.
Absolutely. Coworking in Dublin is often used by full-remote or hybrid employees: individual subscription, occasional day passes, or company plans (multiple employees sharing). Many employers cover the cost as a business expense.
Yes, several spaces in Dublin offer 24/7 access for monthly members or private-office tenants. Useful for international teams or off-hours schedules.
From each space listing, you can check availability, book a tour or request a trial day. Obaflow connects you for free — no commission, no commitment.
Yes, especially for longer commitments (6+ months) or teams. Obaflow experts negotiate for free and typically obtain 10–25% off listed prices.
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