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From Boardrooms to Bodhráns

Travelling to Dublin? Here's Your Go-To Guide

Your Ireland Adventure Starts Here

Welcome to the Fair City

Have you ever wondered what happens when you mix centuries of history with cutting-edge innovation and a hearty splash of Irish charm? If this sounds like you, say hello to Dublin.

Nestled on Ireland’s east coast, this dynamic city is more than just the capital; it's the vibrant heart of a nation known for its warmth, wit, and welcoming spirit. With a population that’s as lively as the River Liffey running through it, Dublin has a unique character that effortlessly blends old-world charm with modern flair. And, as a hub for tech, finance, and culture, Dublin has fast become a go-to destination for corporate travellers seeking business opportunities with a dash of Irish craic. So, whether you’re navigating a boardroom or a pub, Dublin’s calling your name. Sláinte to that, wouldn't you say?

Looking for Business, Leisure or a bit of both?

Here's Where to Stay

When it comes to finding the perfect place to stay in Dublin, you're spoiled for choice. For those who thrive in the heart of the action, Dublin City Centre is the place to be. This lively hub is where cobblestone streets whisper tales of the past alongside trendy boutiques and bustling cafés.

Want to wake up to the sound of the River Liffey and feel the pulse of the city right at your doorstep? The Dublin Docklands is your spot. Once a gritty industrial area, it’s now brimming with tech giants, contemporary art, and some of the city's finest dining.

If you’re craving a bit of peace after a day of meetings, Griffith Avenue is your suburban sanctuary. It’s where the hustle and bustle of the city gives way to leafy streets, cosy restaurants, and a vibe that says, “Relax, you’ve earned it.” It’s the best of both worlds—close enough to the action but far enough to hear yourself think. 

Beyond the Boardroom

The Business Hubs

Whether you’re a finance guru, a tech whiz, or anything in between, Dublin’s business scene is nothing short of dynamic.

First up, there’s the International Financial Services Centre (IFSC), where the sharpest financial minds converge amidst the buzz of global commerce. It’s the city’s Wall Street with a charming Irish twist.

Next, we have the iconic Silicon Docks, Dublin’s answer to Silicon Valley. Here, tech titans like Google, Facebook, and Microsoft have set up shop, turning this once quiet district into a digital powerhouse. With sleek offices overlooking the water, it’s where innovation meets inspiration.

And let’s not forget St. Stephen’s Green, where old-world charm meets modern business acumen. Surrounding this lush park are some of Dublin’s most prestigious offices, making it the perfect spot for a power lunch or a leisurely stroll between meetings.

For When You're Asked

How're ye gettin there?

Navigating Dublin is as delightful as the city itself, and there’s a mode of transport to suit every style of traveller. For those who prefer a stroll, many of Dublin’s outlying districts are just a 30 to 40-minute walk from the city centre—perfect for soaking in the sights. Prefer to ride? Dublin Bus has you covered with over 100 routes. These buses generally run from 5:30 am to 11:30 pm, but if you're out late or want to plan ahead, the Transport for Ireland app is your best friend for real-time updates and journey planning.

For a scenic ride, hop on the DART, Dublin’s coastal electric train. It’s like a mini coastal tour while you commute, with stunning views of Dublin Bay and the added perk of bike-friendly travel during off-peak times. The Luas light rail is another great choice, with its Green and Red Lines linking the suburbs to the city's bustling core. If you’re arriving from the airport, the 747 and 757 buses whisk you straight to the city centre in under 30 minutes.

For the cost-effective traveller, the Leap Card is a must-have, saving you up to 31% on fares. Dublin's ride-sharing options, like Uber and Free Now, are also perfect for those moments when you need a lift. Looking for a touch of adventure? Dublin Bikes are ready for you at various spots around the city.

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The Must Visit Food Spots

Dublin’s dining scene is a feast for the senses, whether you’re pub-hopping or indulging in fine dining. Start at the iconic Temple Bar, where you can sip from Ireland’s largest whiskey collection while soaking in the live music. For a taste of Dublin’s famous pint, the Guinness Storehouse is a must-visit—don’t miss the photo op on top of the pint.

When it's time for a bit more sophistication, head to Note on Fenian Street in Dublin City Centre. This chic wine bar and small plates venue offers a vibrant, seasonal menu and a wine selection that rivals Parisian hotspots.

For a cosy, authentic Irish pub experience, the Harbourmaster Pub & Restaurant is a gem. Set in the old Harbour Master's Office, it features antique wooden floors, lofty ceilings, and an impressive array of craft beers. Its menu blends traditional Irish dishes with modern twists—perfect for a laid-back meal.

Craving pizza? Bambino’s New York-style slices are a hit, with standout options like the Hot Pep and courgette ricotta. With hefty slices and a can of house beer all for €14.50, it’s a delicious bargain.

After Hours Antics

Discover the Gems of Dublin

This city is a treasure trove of activities and sights for every traveller. Start your journey with a visit to Trinity College, where the Old Library’s Book of Kells awaits your awe. Then, take a stroll through history at St. Patrick’s Cathedral, Dublin Castle, and Kilmainham Gaol, each telling tales of the city’s storied past.

Need a breather? Phoenix Park, just a stone’s throw from the city centre, offers a green oasis where you might just bump into some wild deer. If you’re feeling adventurous, a day trip to the Cliffs of Moher will reward you with dramatic views that have graced countless films and photos.

When it comes to shopping and dining, Grafton Street and Henry Street are your go-to playgrounds. From high-end boutiques to quirky cafés, these streets offer the perfect mix of retail therapy and food delights.

When You're Up to Ninety

Here's Where to Get your Work Done

Dublin is a remote worker’s dream, offering a blend of cosy cafés, stylish coworking spaces, and serene libraries perfect for productivity. If you’re looking for a charming ambience, Books Upstairs is calling your name. This bookshop-café combo, nestled near Trinity College, boasts huge windows and a menu with vegan-friendly options. For a more modern touch, Mind the Step is a favourite, with its chic décor, tasty vegan treats, and comfy nooks perfect for a long work session. The café stays open late, so it’s a great spot for those evening bursts of productivity.

Dublin also has a range of coworking spaces like Dogpatch Labs and WeWork, where you can rent a desk, access high-speed Wi-Fi, and even network with fellow professionals. And if you’re staying at our Urban Rest Dublin Port or Urban Rest Dublin Docklands apartments, you'll have access to dedicated workspaces and onsite coworking areas—making it easy to blend work and play.

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Your Perfect Irish Gaff

Urban Rest in Dublin

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