Short Term Lets in Dublin

Furnished short term lets and short term rentals in South Dublin from 14 nights — premium one, two and three-bedroom apartments in Donnybrook, Ranelagh, Ballsbridge, Camden Street and the city centre.

What is a short term let in Dublin?

A short term let in Dublin is a fully furnished private apartment rented on a flexible basis — typically anywhere from 14 nights up to twelve months.

EirStay operates a curated collection of short term lets across Dublin, designed for the people who actually need them: corporate guests on relocation, project teams, contractors, professionals between leases, and visiting families staying a few weeks or months. Every apartment is direct-bookable through this site — no agencies, no admin fees, no surprises.

Looking for the same thing under different names? You're in the right place. EirStay's short term lets in Dublin are also known as short term apartment rentals in Dublin, short term rentals in South Dublin, serviced apartments, furnished apartments and corporate apartments — and we offer all of those, in the Dublin neighbourhoods that work best for stays of three weeks or longer. The bulk of our portfolio sits south of the Liffey, in the Dublin 4, Dublin 6 and Dublin 8 postcodes that corporate guests consistently rate the highest.

Cheaper than a hotel

Short term lets in Dublin typically work out 30–50% cheaper than a four-star hotel for stays of a week or longer — and you save again on dining out by cooking at home.

Direct booking, no agency

Book any EirStay short term let directly on this site. No relocation agents, no platform fees, no third-party mark-ups.

How much does a short term let in Dublin cost?

Pricing on EirStay short term lets depends on the apartment, the season and the length of stay. As an indicative guide:

Length of stay 1-bed apartment 2-bed apartment
21–27 nights €140–€190 / night €190–€270 / night
28+ nights €120–€170 / night €170–€240 / night
3+ months From €110 / night From €155 / night

Indicative ranges — final pricing depends on the property, dates and stay length. Request a tailored quote →

Short term rentals in South Dublin — and beyond

The bulk of EirStay's stock — and the reason most of our guests choose us — is concentrated in South Dublin: leafy, residential Dublin 4 (Donnybrook, Ballsbridge), the Victorian village of Dublin 6 (Ranelagh, Rathmines, Milltown) and the well-connected Dublin 8 (Kilmainham, Inchicore). These are the postcodes corporate guests, embassy visitors and project teams consistently rate highest for stays of three weeks or longer.

If you're searching for short term apartments in Dublin or short term rentals in South Dublin, this is where to start. We also operate a smaller selection of city-centre properties (Dublin 1 and Dublin 2) for guests who need to be inside the canal ring.

Dublin 4

Donnybrook

The embassy quarter — quiet, leafy, 10 minutes to the South Docks tech corridor. Our biggest cluster of short term lets.

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Dublin 6

Ranelagh

Café-lined Victorian village on the Luas Green Line. 12 minutes by tram into the city centre.

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Dublin 4

Ballsbridge

Embassies, the RDS and the Aviva Stadium — minutes from our Donnybrook short term lets.

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Dublin 1 & 2

Dublin City Centre

Italian Quarter, Capel Street, Camden Street, Wellington Quay — walk to Trinity, the IFSC and Grafton Street.

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Dublin 8

Kilmainham & Inchicore

Quiet, well-priced and well-connected — handy for the Royal Hospital, Heuston Station and Guinness Storehouse.

Dublin 6/14

Milltown & Dundrum

Suburban calm with the Luas at the door. Great value for short term lets of three months and longer.

Featured short term lets

A selection of EirStay's Dublin short term lets currently bookable. Browse the full collection of 16 properties on the properties page.

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Who books short term lets in Dublin?

Corporate relocations

Professionals moving to Dublin for a new role who need a furnished base while they find permanent housing. Typical short term let: 1–3 months. Corporate accommodation →

Project teams & contractors

Consulting, IT, audit, construction and pharma teams deployed to Dublin for weeks or months. Multiple units, single invoice, flexible end dates.

Between Dublin leases

Renters bridging the gap between two long-term tenancies — sale closing, move-in delays, family arriving early. A short term let is the calm option.

Visiting families

Two or three-bedroom short term lets for families visiting for a few weeks — graduations, weddings, sabbaticals, summers in Dublin.

Home renovations & extensions

Dublin homeowners who need a comfortable base while their kitchen, bathroom or whole-house refurb is underway. A short term let in the same neighbourhood means the kids stay in the same school, you stay close to the builders, and the family routine keeps going. Typical stay: 4–12 weeks, often extended once the project runs over.

Short term let or hotel — which makes sense?

For any Dublin stays of two weeks or longer, short term lets make more sense over a hotel. A comparable EirStay short term let 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 lets vs hotels in Dublin, and the gap on a fortnight or longer is consistently 30–40% — before factoring in the cost of eating out three meals a day.

What's included in every EirStay short term let

Frequently asked questions about short term lets in Dublin

What counts as a short term let in Dublin? +

In Ireland a short term let typically means a furnished apartment let for less than six months, outside the Residential Tenancies Act. EirStay short term lets begin at a 14-night minimum, ideal for corporate, relocation and extended business stays — long enough that the apartment economics genuinely beat a hotel, short enough to suit project-team rotations and renovation guests.

What is the minimum stay for a Dublin short term let? +

EirStay short term lets have a 14-night minimum stay, in line with our positioning as a corporate / extended-stay operator. We routinely accept bookings of 1, 3 and 6 months, and a number of guests stay 9–12 months.

How much does a short term let in Dublin cost? +

EirStay one-bedroom short term lets typically start around €120–€190 per night depending on the property, season and length of stay; two-bedroom apartments around €170–€270 per night. Stays of 28 nights and longer attract meaningful discounts. Use our contact form for a tailored quote.

Do I need to sign a long lease for a short term let? +

No. EirStay short term lets are booked through a simple licence-to-occupy agreement — not a residential tenancy. There's no PRTB registration, no notice period, no deposit dispute risk and no break fee. You book the dates you need, and you leave on the agreed end date.

What's the difference between a short term let and a serviced apartment? +

Functionally the same thing, sold under different names. Corporate buyers and relocation agents tend to say "serviced apartment"; private renters and Irish locals tend to say "short term let" or "short let". EirStay's properties qualify as both — fully furnished, hotel-style services, weekly cleaning, flexible terms.

Can I book a short term let in Dublin for one week? +

EirStay's minimum stay is 14 nights to remain comfortably within the corporate / extended-stay segment we specialise in. For shorter Dublin stays we recommend a serviced apartment provider with a shorter minimum, or a hotel.

Are bills included in EirStay short term lets? +

Yes — every EirStay booking is all-inclusive. Electricity, gas, water, fibre broadband, weekly cleaning and all linens are included in the nightly rate. There are no surprise utility bills at the end of your stay.

Do you offer short term rentals in South Dublin specifically? +

Yes — South Dublin is our core focus. Most EirStay properties sit in Dublin 4 (Donnybrook, near Ballsbridge), Dublin 6 (Ranelagh, Rathmines, Milltown) and Dublin 8 (Kilmainham, Inchicore). If you've searched for short term rentals South Dublin, our Donnybrook and Ranelagh apartments are usually the right fit — quiet residential streets, fast commutes to the South Docks tech corridor and the city centre, and the kind of period architecture that makes Dublin 4 and Dublin 6 a more comfortable base than a city-centre hotel for a 1–6 month stay.

How do I book a short term let with EirStay? +

Browse the properties page, pick the apartment that suits you, and book directly on the property page. For corporate bookings, multiple units or stays longer than three months, use the contact form for a tailored quote — we typically respond within one working day.

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