Level up your productivity with the 5 best coworking spaces in Dublin
Staying productive can be tough when you’re stuck at home, staring at the screen day in and day out. If you’re someone who gets into the zone when surrounded by others who are also grinding, I’ve got some good news for you!
Dublin has plenty of coworking spaces that can help boost your productivity and keep you accountable. Plus, the best part? When everyone around you is working, you can’t help but get to work yourself.
My team and I checked out a few of these spaces to give you the lowdown on the pros and cons. Keep reading to see what we found!
How much does coworking space rentals cost in Dublin?
Coworking space rentals in Dublin range from €285 to €1000 per month. Day passes are available for around €45 per day.
The prices vary depending on the space and facilities provided.
1. The Tara Building

Address: 11-15 Tara St
Phone: +353 1 567 6699
Business hours:
- Monday to Sunday: Open 24 hours
The Tara Building has a great mix of community vibes and a lively cultural scene. It’s more than just a desk. It’s about being part of something bigger.
A lot of members we spoke to love how easy it is to connect with others here, saying it feels way more personal and less transactional than other coworking spaces.
There’s always something happening, too. From yoga sessions to creative mornings and fun nights like “Tara Bingo Thursday,” there’s plenty to break up the workday.
And if that’s not enough, there are rooftop parties and even craft beer brewing sessions.
That said, a few people mentioned that all the social activity can make it a bit noisy, especially during peak hours when multiple events are going on. It can be tricky to focus sometimes.
On the bright side, they’ve got everything you’d want: 24/7 access, private offices, meeting rooms, and a rooftop garden. Plus, the perks like free coffee, fresh fruit, and showers are a nice touch.
And if you’ve got a dog, you’re in luck—they’re pet-friendly in some areas!
Loved the modern design and spacious surroundings
“Lovely co-working space, has couple of rooms of different sizes, open top floor terrace and common area with a cute cafe. Especially like the modern design and spacious surroundings.”
-Olga Zograf, Google review
Facilities were comfortable and clean
“Lovely co-working space. We regularly purchase day bundles for our students working remotely, and we’re very happy using the Tara Building, as are they. I have also worked remotely from here and my experience was excellent. The staff was friendly, the facilities were comfortable and clean, and the call booth was perfect for the calls I needed to make and sit in on so I didn’t bother anyone. Very happy here.”
-Michelle Yalch, Google review
2. Huckletree

Address: The Academy, 42 Pearse St
Phone: +353 1 264 0860
Business hours:
- Monday to Friday: 8:30 AM – 6 PM
- Saturday to Sunday: Closed
Huckletree is just a short 10-minute walk from Dublin’s Silicon Docks, making it a great spot for startups and tech companies looking for a place to collaborate and grow.
During our visit, we got to check out their membership options. The Light plan gives 10 days of access a month, while the Unlimited plan offers 24/7 use. For something more permanent, there’s the Resident plan with a dedicated desk, or the Studio option for private office space.
The vibe here is definitely designed to spark creativity. We loved hearing from members about how the Zen Garden is a perfect little escape for some peace and reflection when you need a break.
Plus, they’ve got all the essentials covered—high-speed Wi-Fi and great tech to keep your work running smoothly.
What really stands out about Huckletree is how they focus on building community. There are tons of chances to network, whether it’s at events or through their mentorship programs.
On the downside, a few members mentioned that sometimes they experienced slower responses to inquiries, which can be a bit frustrating.
Very supportive team and expanding community of like-minded people
“I’ve got my desk space in Huckletree West – London. Had a chance to stay and work from Huckletree D2 on my Dublin business visits couple of times. Great place done in unique huckletree style and very different to others – place to work and grow. Very supportive team and expanding community of like-minded people. I use every coffee break as opportunity to meet people and new business ventures. I will Stay Curious!”
-Alex Zaj, Google review
Venue was clean and all of the staff were delightful
“I hosted a professional event in Huckletree and I have to say, from the very beginning, the service was unmatched. Every request that we had was met with graciousness, and everything we needed was anticipated. Pricing was affordable for a half-day rental, venue was clean and prepped before we got in, and all of the staff, especially Dana, were delightful. Will absolutely be coming back and couldn’t recommend it more!”
-Megan Oliver, Google review
3. CoCreate North

Address: 43 O’Connell Street Upper, North City
Business hours:
- Monday to Sunday: Open 24 hours
When my team and I visited CoCreate North, it instantly felt like the place for creatives. We saw designers, developers, and video game artists all doing their thing.
What really caught our eye was how flexible their memberships are—whether you need a hot desk for a day or a permanent setup with your own dedicated desk, they’ve got you covered.
We chatted with a few of the members, and they couldn’t stop talking about the sense of community. It’s not just about getting work done here—people are learning from each other, sparking new ideas, and really vibing off the collaborative energy.
The space is super productive too, with meeting rooms perfect for brainstorming and fast Wi-Fi that never misses a beat.
A couple of members did mention that some amenities, like the kitchen or meeting rooms, could use a little maintaining. They’d love to see more private areas or upgraded equipment too.
But overall, CoCreate North hits the mark if you’re looking for a creative, connected spot to work.
The mini-kitchen and phone booth were useful
“Loved my few months at CoCreate on O’Connell Street in 2023. As an Aussie working remotely during a long European holiday, it was the perfect place to perch and work – and its location was a bonus for Dublin sightseeing after, whether walking or via the bus stop literally just across the road. There are heaps of great coffee shops around, and the mini-kitchen and phone booth were useful too. Hope to be back in 2025!”
-Taylor Eggleton, Google review
Choosing this space was one of the best decisions we’ve made
“Our coworking space has been an incredible asset to our team since we began using it in June 2019. This coworking space has not only met our practical needs but has also contributed significantly to our professional development and company culture. As we look back, we realize that choosing this space was one of the best decisions we’ve made, and it continues to play a crucial role in our success.”
-Katarina Cavrag, Google review
4. WeWork Office Space Charlemont Exchange

Address: Charlemont Exchange, Charlemont St, Saint Kevin’s
Phone: +353 1 903 9302
Business hours:
- Monday to Friday: 8 AM – 6 PM
- Saturday to Sunday: Closed
WeWork’s Charlemont Exchange was super easy to visit since it’s right in the middle of Dublin’s Central Business District. We really liked how it’s surrounded by restaurants and shops, so you can grab a bite or run a quick errand without straying too far from work.
The building itself is a bit of a showstopper. The reception is huge—about 6 meters high—and the views of the Dublin mountains, the Aviva Stadium, and the whole city are something else. It’s the perfect setup if you need to take a break and recharge with a view.
On top of the usual coworking stuff like high-speed internet, IT support, and private meeting rooms, Charlemont Exchange goes a bit further. They’ve got a concierge, a gym, showers, and even a penthouse terrace for those outdoor breaks.
There’s a big emphasis on creativity here. Plus, the space is super flexible—businesses can pretty much customize their workspace however they want.
We also chatted with some of the members, and they really love the community vibe. WeWork makes a big deal out of networking, with regular events that give freelancers and startups a chance to connect and swap ideas.
It’s a little on the pricey side, but with everything they offer, it might just be worth it.
Great environment and office experience
“Caolainn, Ishwan, Simon and still I forgot some of the people who work in Wework. They’re always so helpful and polite. They’re the best. Wework office has great environment and office experience. Nothing to say. I’ve been coming to Wework Charlemont since the end of the last year and I got nothing but so positive things to say; thank you very much indeed for your support and help guys!”
-Berk Borke, Google review
Everything is 10/10
“A great office space … friendly staff, on site barista, kitchens on every floor, easy to book meeting rooms, love the telephone booths for calls … 10/10”
-Rian Lanigan, Google review
5. The Edge Dublin

Address: The Edge, Avonmore Rd, Tallaght
Business hours:
- Monday to Friday: 8 AM – 5 PM
- Saturday to Sunday: 10 AM – 5 PM
When we stopped by The Edge, we couldn’t help but notice how the place manages to feel both modern and timeless at the same time. The natural light and green spaces give it this refreshing vibe that makes working there way more enjoyable than your average office.
Talking to some of the members, we heard how they get to connect and collaborate with people from all kinds of industries. It’s the kind of environment where exciting ideas and partnerships happen naturally—something you don’t always get in more traditional, uniform workspaces.
When it comes to amenities, The Edge has it all covered. Whether you need high-speed internet or meeting rooms, they’ve got it.
They also offer flexible membership options, so you can pick between a hot desk or something more private without being locked into a long-term commitment.
One of the coolest things about The Edge is their focus on sustainability. They’ve really thought about eco-friendly practices, which is a big win if you care about working in a more environmentally conscious space.
The only downside we heard from some members is that parking can be a bit tricky, so it’s something to keep in mind if you’re planning to drive in.
The atmosphere is perfect for productivity
“I’ve had a fantastic experience working at The Edge for the past 8 months. The atmosphere is perfect for productivity, with comfortable seating, high-speed internet, and well-equipped meeting rooms. The community is vibrant and welcoming, and the staff is always friendly and responsive. The events have been a great bonus, offering valuable networking opportunities. I highly recommend it to anyone seeking a dynamic and supportive co-working space.”
-Nikhil Patil, Google review
I’m delighted with the facilities and the space
“I’ve run a number of virtual workshops from The Edge and I’m delighted with the facilities and the space. A really well run building with a variety of office options so it’s the perfect solution when you need a flexible work area. A very convenient location just off the M50 with lots of parking and great wifi. I’m more than happy to recommend it.”
-Geraldine Lavin, Google review