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Serviced Apartments in Dublin — Built for Corporate Stays, Relocations and Long-Term Visitors

EirStay operates a hand-picked portfolio of serviced apartments in Dublin — also marketed as short term apartment rentals in Dublin, furnished apartments and corporate apartments — across the city's strongest corporate-stay neighbourhoods: Donnybrook and Ballsbridge in Dublin 4, Ranelagh in Dublin 6, Camden Street and Aungier Street in Dublin 2, the Italian Quarter and Jervis in Dublin 1, and Kilmainham and Islandbridge in Dublin 8. Every apartment is fully furnished, professionally cleaned, kitted out for remote work, and managed by a small Dublin-based team. We focus on stays of 14 nights or more, which is the point at which a serviced apartment starts to make obvious sense over a hotel — both on price and on quality of life.

The portfolio sits in real residential buildings on real Dublin streets — not in tower blocks on the airport road or in business-park clusters that empty out at six. That matters more than it sounds. Most of our long-stay guests are senior corporate travellers, relocating executives, project consultants, medical professionals on hospital rotations, or families spending a fortnight house-hunting. They want to come home to a quiet apartment in a neighbourhood that feels lived-in. Every property in our collection has been chosen with that in mind.

Why corporate guests choose a serviced apartment over a Dublin hotel

The arithmetic of a long Dublin stay favours serviced apartments by a wide margin. A four-star Dublin hotel room in 2025 typically runs €220–€320 per night, before breakfast, before laundry, and before the cost of eating every meal out. A comparable EirStay apartment runs €130–€220 per night on a 14-night booking — with a full kitchen, a separate living room, in-unit laundry, and a dedicated workspace. We've broken the numbers down in detail in our guide to short-term apartments vs hotels in Dublin, and the gap on a fortnight or longer is consistently 30–40%.

Beyond price, the quality-of-life difference is the part guests mention most. Cooking a proper breakfast before a 9am meeting. A real desk and a fast WiFi connection for a day of remote work. Doing your own laundry on a Sunday rather than waiting on hotel turnaround. Having space to host a colleague for a coffee. These are small things individually, but on a three-week stay they add up to the difference between feeling like a tourist and actually living somewhere.

The Dublin neighbourhoods we operate in

We deliberately concentrate in five Dublin neighbourhoods, each chosen for a specific kind of corporate stay:

Our broader review of all our Dublin neighbourhoods sets out which one suits which kind of guest, and the Dublin neighbourhood guide for long-stay visitors covers the wider city for anyone choosing between areas.

Who our Dublin serviced apartments are for

The bookings we see fall into four broad groups, and the apartments are configured for all of them. Corporate travellers on extended assignments — finance, tech, pharma, legal, government and consulting — make up the largest share, typically booking for 4–12 weeks; our Dublin business travel guide is the most useful starting point for this audience. Relocating professionals and their families use the apartments as a soft-landing base for the four-to-eight weeks it usually takes to find permanent accommodation in Dublin — see the Dublin relocation guide for the wider picture. Project teams and contractors — particularly in construction, IT rollouts, audit and pharma manufacturing — book multiple units for stays of 3–6 months. And visiting medical professionals, academics and government secondees use the apartments for sustained stays where a hotel is genuinely not a fit.

If your stay is going to involve real work-from-Dublin time, our guide to working remotely from Dublin covers the practicalities — every apartment has a dedicated workstation, fast WiFi, and a printer is available on request.

Frequently asked questions

What is the minimum stay at an EirStay serviced apartment?

Our standard minimum is 14 nights. We focus on the corporate, relocation and project-stay market where the apartment economics genuinely beat a hotel. For shorter stays, the major Dublin hotel chains are usually a better fit — and we'll tell you so honestly if you ask.

How much do serviced apartments in Dublin cost?

Pricing depends on the neighbourhood, apartment size and length of stay, but our portfolio runs roughly €130–€220 per night on a 14-night booking, with the per-night rate dropping further on longer stays of 60+ nights. That compares to €220–€320 per night for an equivalent four-star Dublin hotel room — a saving that compounds significantly over a fortnight or more.

Are the apartments suitable for remote work?

Every EirStay apartment includes a dedicated workstation, high-speed WiFi (typically 250–500 Mbps fibre), a 4K Smart TV that doubles as a second monitor, and the privacy of a real apartment rather than a shared coworking space or hotel lobby. Our working remotely from Dublin guide covers the wider context.

Can my company invoice the booking?

Yes. We invoice corporate clients directly with full VAT-compliant invoices, on standard 30-day terms once an account is established. Direct booking via this site avoids the 18–22% commission that booking platforms charge, which we either pass back as a discount or reinvest into the apartment quality.

Which neighbourhood should I choose?

For first-time visitors to Dublin, we usually recommend Ranelagh or Donnybrook for the village feel and easy commute, or the city centre if you want to walk to everything. Our neighbourhoods review and the Dublin neighbourhood guide both go into more detail. If you're not sure, get in touch — we're happy to recommend based on the specifics of your stay.

Browse our Dublin serviced apartments

Use the property collection above to browse the full portfolio of short term apartments in Dublin, or filter by neighbourhood: Donnybrook, Ballsbridge, Ranelagh and Dublin City Centre. For availability, custom rates, or to discuss a multi-unit corporate booking, get in touch with our Dublin team — we usually reply within a few hours during the working day.