Our service doesn’t end once your booking is made – we provide detailed area information to make your stay at one of our corporate apartments as successful and enjoyable as possible. If you want more information about Dublin, check out our business travel guide to the Irish capital.
Flights and ferries arrive into Dublin constantly, meaning the city is a busy port and an important business hub for Ireland. Dublin airport is conveniently located just over 10 km from the city centre and has direct rail and bus routes. Within the city, there are a variety of ways to get around and as the most developed city areas surround the port and River Liffey, walking across the city centre is not too tiresome. For convenience, the DART (rapid transit system) offers fast and inexpensive travel both in and outside the city.
If travel is to form a large part of your stay, the Leap visitor card provides unlimited access to the city’s best transport links (including bus, DART and Airlink). Needless to say, the city has a range of taxi services available for those with a tight schedule to keep.
Dublin is often regarded as having the best nightlife in Europe – not least due to its impressive number of bars and pubs ensured to make you have fun in Dublin. The city offers a diverse mix of traditional Irish pubs with live bands performing nightly and trendy cocktail lounges and bars catering to a more cosmopolitan market. If you indulge in the city’s night-time scene, be sure to also explore the many award-winning restaurants in Dublin for a business meal.
Generally mild in climate, Dublin has a comfortable temperature throughout most of the year. Famously, Dublin is susceptible to bouts of rain and showers, and so precaution should be taken on any trip to Dublin in the form of a raincoat or umbrella - but with streets teeming with cafes and eateries you are never far from shelter.
Dublin, Ireland's capital, rests along the River Liffey's eastern coast. With a rich Viking heritage, it boasts landmarks like Dublin Castle and Trinity College. Visitors are drawn to its lively pubs, cultural scene, and historical attractions like Kilmainham Gaol. Dublin's blend of old-world charm and modern vibrancy makes it an irresistible destination.
Home to countless writers, poets and playwrights, Dublin is synonymous with a rich heritage of creativity and art. However, the city is becoming better known as a place to do business, as renowned as a growing economic centre, Dublin is an attractive prospect to companies at home and abroad. A competitive corporate tax rate is luring many businesses to the city, as is the city’s ties with Europe and beyond.
Founded by the Vikings, the Irish capital offers plenty of historical experiences and sights in the form of museums, open top bus tours and ancient architecture. A large component of Dublin’s recent history is the city’s role in the War of Independence. Many buildings still bear the markings of this turbulent time, including the General Post Office which was severely damaged during the events of the rebellion. Check out our blog post on the history of Dublin, if you’re interested in learning more.
Dublin prides itself on a young and well-educated workforce – thanks to its world famous educational institutions, such as Trinity College and University College. As businesses start up in, and migrate to, Dublin, it is not surprising that many companies are able to source local talent directly from the city and its suburbs.
Like much of Ireland, Dublin is renowned for its friendly and personable inhabitants. The culture permeating the city is one of welcoming warmth, with people eager to talk and socialise. Whether walking along the riverfront or relaxing in a café, the famously friendly atmosphere of the city is undeniable.
It is no surprise that the capital of the Emerald Isle is filled with green spaces. Vast verdant areas, such as the National Botanic Garden and Phoenix Park, offer spaces to reflect and relax near the many serviced apartments Dublin has offer. Just south of the city lies the impressive Dublin Mountains, meaning an opportunity to escape to the wild is never far away.
Dublin offers a broad range of dining options suitable for all types of business travellers. From high-end, gourmet experiences to casual, networking-friendly environments, you're sure to find a place that suits your needs. In terms of business amenities, Dublin boasts a thriving business sector with state-of-the-art conference centres, meeting rooms, and Wi-Fi connectivity in most public areas. Check out our blog post for a detailed guide on some of the best restaurants for business meals in Dublin.
Yes, at SilverDoor Apartments we appreciate the importance of finding pet-friendly accommodation for our guests. We have a range of serviced apartments in Dublin that cater to those travelling with their four-legged companions. Click the following link for our selection of pet-friendly serviced apartments in Dublin. Please do not hesitate to contact us for any further information or clarification.
Yes, several serviced apartments in Dublin do offer a pool facility. You can explore our extensive collection of serviced apartments in Dublin, many of which feature excellent on-site facilities, including swimming pools. For your convenience, we have filtered the apartments with a swimming pool and you can view them directly by following this link. Whether you're seeking to maintain your regular fitness regime or unwind after a long day, these options will cater to your needs
In a serviced apartment in Dublin, you can expect a blend of comfort, functionality, and a touch of Irish charm. These apartments are fully furnished to a high standard, offering a home-like environment with separate living, dining, and sleeping areas. The kitchens are fully equipped, enabling you to cook your own meals at your convenience. Additionally, most serviced apartments offer amenities such as free Wi-Fi, on-site parking, and concierge services for your convenience. Some properties may also offer additional facilities like fitness centres or meeting rooms. It's important to note that the offerings can vary from one apartment to another, so it's best to check the detailed description of each property on the SilverDoor Apartments website.
Yes, SilverDoor Apartments offers a range of serviced apartments in central Dublin. One excellent option is Lime Street, offering modern and revitalised apartments one-bedroom apartments located in central area of Dublin, providing easy access to the city centre and a host of local amenities. Its central location and high standards of service make it an excellent choice for business travellers and tourists alike.
Yes, many of our serviced apartments in Dublin come with fully equipped gym facilities. We understand the importance of maintaining your fitness regime, even when you're travelling. To make your search easier, you can use this link to view a selection of our Dublin apartments with gym facilities.