If you are planning a business trip to Ireland, serviced
apartments in Dublin make ideal bases for corporate stays. Serviced
accommodation is flexible, personalised and simply makes more sense than a
hotel room for those conducting business on the move. Well supplied with many Dublin
serviced apartments, SilverDoor Apartments is equipped and ready to cater to any
of your business requirements.
Our unbeatable selection of Dublin serviced apartments
spans the Irish capital, and each serviced apartment offers a host of features
and amenities which can be tailored to your needs. As leaders in the corporate
accommodation industry, we will ensure your booking is suited to you and your
team and our helpful staff will always be on hand to assist you in all aspects
of your trip.
SilverDoor Apartments has earned its reputation as one
of the best serviced apartment agents with its impressive portfolio and committed
team of business experts. We maintain excellent relationships with both our
clients and providers, and our hands on testing of accommodation means we source
only the best serviced apartments, Dublin and Ireland. Furthermore, our team
has an extensive knowledge of our city locations so can always recommend the
best nearby services and attractions.
Whether you require a short term serviced apartment in
Dublin’s city centre, or an aparthotel in Dublin Port, we have a wide range of
choices available. Beyond the advantages offered by our location matching
service, booking Dublin accommodation with us will provide many benefits,
including:
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Personalised
service. Our staff members are driven by diligence and approachability, and as
such will go above and beyond to ensure you and your business partners are
completely satisfied with the Dublin serviced apartments you choose and the
service you receive.
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In-depth
knowledge. As we specialise in sourcing corporate serviced apartments, we have
a detailed understanding of what each of our aparthotels has to offer. From
on-site fitness centres and swimming pools to conference rooms and
room-service, we can point you in the right direction depending on your
requirements.
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An expanding
portfolio. We are always growing our selection of serviced apartments in
Dublin, meaning you will never be short of the best available accommodation in
the city. Whether for a long-stay or short-stay trip, we can arrange a
hassle-free booking solution over the phone or online.
Seeking short term serviced apartments in Dublin for
your next business trip? Look no further than SilverDoor Apartments. Contact us
directly from our homepage or call one of our helpful members of staff for
immediate assistance and a seamless service.
Our serviced apartments, Dublin are designed to
provide the luxury services of a hotel and the flexibility and privacy of your
own space. At SilverDoor Apartments we understand the demands of an important
business trip; we appreciate that the busy schedules of a corporate itinerary
rarely fit with the rigid, inflexible trappings of a hotel. With a serviced
aparthotel, you get the best of both worlds and more.
Book a Dublin apartment with us and you won’t be
disappointed. The below benefits speak for themselves:
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Peace and
privacy. Capacious, stylish and separated from the crowd – our apartments are
ideal for those evenings when you need your own space to work, relax or
socialise.
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Outstanding
value. Considering the features and services included in most Dublin aparthotels,
the relative value compared with hotels is impressive. Cost effectiveness
doesn’t end there, however, as for longer stays prices continue to drop with a
serviced apartment booking.
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A luxurious base.
Serviced apartments in Dublin come with all the facilities you need to be
self-sufficient. With included entertainment devices, kitchens, dining spaces
and areas to sit and work, you really can use your apartment as a base of
operations during your stay.
Our service doesn’t end once your booking is made – we
provide detailed area information to make your stay at one of our corporate
apartments as successful and enjoyable as possible.
Transport in Dublin
Flights and ferries arrive into Dublin constantly,
meaning the city is a busy port and an important business hub for Ireland.
Within the city, there are a variety of ways to get around and as the most
developed city areas surround the port and River Liffey, walking across the
city centre is not too tiresome. For convenience, the DART (rapid transit
system) offers fast and inexpensive travel both in and outside the city.
If travel is to form a large part of your stay, the Leap visitor card provides unlimited access to the city’s best
transport links (including bus, DART and Airlink). Needless to say, the city
has a range of taxi services available for those with a tight schedule to
keep.
Nightlife in Dublin
Dublin is often regarded as having the best nightlife
in Europe – not least due to its impressive number of bars and pubs. The city
offers a diverse mix of traditional Irish pubs with live bands performing
nightly and trendy cocktail lounges and bars catering to a more cosmopolitan
market. If you indulge in Dublin’s night-time scene, be sure to also explore
its many award winning restaurants.
Generally mild in climate, Dublin has a comfortable
temperature throughout most of the year. Famously, Dublin is susceptible to
bouts of rain and showers, and so precaution should be taken on any trip to
Dublin in the form of a raincoat or umbrella - but with streets teeming with
cafes and eateries you are never far from shelter.
Facts about Dublin
Home to countless writers, poets and playwrights,
Dublin is synonymous with a rich heritage of creativity and art. However, the
city is becoming better known as a place to do business, as renowned as a
growing economic centre, Dublin is an attractive prospect to companies at home
and abroad. A competitive corporate tax rate is luring many businesses to the
city, as is the city’s ties with Europe and beyond.
Dublin History
Founded by the Vikings, the Irish capital offers
plenty of historical experiences and sights in the form of museums, open top
bus tours and ancient architecture. A large component of Dublin’s recent
history is the city’s role in the War of Independence. Many buildings still
bear the markings of this turbulent time, including the General Post Office
which was severely damaged during the events of the rebellion.
A growing Dublin workforce
Dublin prides itself on a young and well-educated
workforce – thanks to its world famous educational institutions, such as
Trinity College and University College. As businesses start up in, and migrate
to, Dublin, it is not surprising that many companies are able to source local
talent directly from the city and its suburbs.
Dublin culture
Like much of Ireland, Dublin is renowned for its
friendly and personable inhabitants. The culture permeating the city is one of
welcoming warmth, with people eager to talk and socialise. Whether walking
along the riverfront or relaxing in a café, the famously friendly atmosphere of
the city is undeniable.
Nature near Dublin
It is no surprise that the capital of the Emerald Isle
is filled with green spaces. Vast verdant areas, such as the National Botanic
Garden and Phoenix Park, offer spaces to reflect and relax near the many
serviced apartments Dublin has offer. Just south of the city lies the
impressive Dublin Mountains, meaning an opportunity to escape to the wild is
never far away.
Read our Dublin city
guide for a full breakdown of services
and attractions.