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1 Best Coworking Spaces in Dublin

Dublin is expensive and worth knowing why. It's the English-speaking tech capital of Europe β€” where the major American companies based their European operations. This coworking space carries Nomad Magazine on-site.

Why people work from Dublin

Dublin hosts the European headquarters of Google, Meta, Airbnb, Stripe, and dozens more. The networking density is unlike anywhere else in Europe for tech. English is the working language, the legal infrastructure is familiar to US-based nomads, and the startup scene is real.

Neighbourhoods & location context

Silicon Docks (around Grand Canal Dock) is where the tech companies cluster. Temple Bar is tourist-facing but central. Docklands has the newest buildings and fastest internet. Rathmines and Ranelagh are quieter residential areas popular with working professionals.

Who Dublin suits

Tech professionals who need EU-English access. Anyone networking in enterprise tech or SaaS. Those who want English-speaking Europe without compromising on startup ecosystem quality.

Cost, vibe & best season

Dublin is expensive β€” among the highest costs in Europe. Day passes from €25–40, monthly memberships from €300–600. Housing and food are also high. Best months are May–September. Rain is frequent but rarely stops the city.

All 1 spaces in Dublin

Each space below carries Nomad Magazine β€” our signal that they're genuinely welcoming to remote workers. Same audience, same vibe.

Dublin, Ireland

The Tara Building

Coworking

Our Story

What began in 2017 with a group of friends and 30 original members has grown into a vibrant community of hundreds. From the very start, Tara was never just about being a workspace – it was sea swims, workshops, rooftop beers, and the buzz of people connecting. Once a vacant site, the building itself has taken many forms over the years, from coworking floors and studios to offices and event spaces – always evolving with the people inside. From full-time members to day pass visitors, everyone who’s come through our doors has made Tara what it is today. With gigs, talks, pastry mornings and even the odd wedding, The Tara Building has become a community where connections and friendship last well beyond the walls of the building.

Frequently asked questions

Is Dublin good for digital nomads?
Dublin is excellent for tech-focused nomads who need English-speaking EU access and networking in enterprise tech. It's expensive β€” among the highest costs in Europe β€” but the ecosystem density is unmatched.
Why do so many tech companies have European offices in Dublin?
Ireland's corporate tax rate (12.5%) and English-speaking workforce made Dublin the preferred European headquarters for US tech companies. This concentration creates an unusual networking density for the tech community.
How expensive is coworking in Dublin?
Dublin is among the most expensive European cities for coworking. Day passes typically cost €25–40. Monthly memberships range from €300–600. Factor overall costs of living when planning a Dublin stay.
Is Dublin a good base for exploring Europe?
Dublin Airport has good European connections, but Ireland is not in the Schengen Area, which can add border crossing steps. For pure Schengen access, another EU city is more practical as a base.