Looking for the best meeting rooms Dublin has to offer? Whether you need a boardroom for a client pitch near Merrion Square, a quiet room in the Docklands for a strategy session, or a suburban option near Blanchardstown with free parking — Dublin has more bookable meeting rooms than you might expect. In fact, the meeting rooms Dublin professionals rely on range from Georgian townhouses to modern Docklands towers.
We’ve selected four of the best meeting rooms Dublin has available that you can book by the hour on Wezoo. No membership, no long-term commitment. Just pick a time, book online, and show up.
4 Best Meeting Rooms Dublin: Book by the Hour
1. The Merrion Buildings — Iconic Offices

From €51/hour · Up to 8 people · Rating: 4.5/5
Tucked into Dublin’s Georgian Quarter on Merrion Street Upper, this is one of the most design-conscious meeting spaces in the city. Iconic Offices has built its reputation on aesthetics that actually work — period features paired with modern AV equipment, not style over substance. The building sits between Merrion Square and St Stephen’s Green, putting you within a five-minute walk of Leinster House, the National Gallery, and half of Dublin’s legal and financial firms.
Three meeting rooms are available, with capacities ranging from small team huddles to groups of eight. The starting price of €51 per hour makes it the most affordable city-centre option on this list. If your meeting runs into lunch, the area around Baggot Street has no shortage of places to take clients.
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2. 77 Sir John Rogerson’s Quay — Spaces

From €80/hour · Up to 10 people · Rating: 4.2/5
If your business orbits Dublin’s tech corridor, this Spaces location on Sir John Rogerson’s Quay is hard to beat for convenience. The Docklands — or “Silicon Docks” as locals have taken to calling it — is home to Google, Meta, and a dense cluster of tech and fintech companies. The building sits on the south quays with views across the Liffey, and Grand Canal Dock DART station is a short walk east.
Three boardroom-style meeting rooms are on offer, seating between six and ten people. Spaces brings its usual standard: clean lines, reliable Wi-Fi, and an on-site team that keeps things running. At €80 per hour, it’s positioned mid-range — reasonable for the Docklands, where commercial rents rival any European tech hub.
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3. The Crescent Building — Regus

From €145/hour · Up to 10 people · Rating: 4.3/5
Located on the Northside in the Santry/Northwood area, The Crescent Building trades a city-centre postcode for easy access to the M50 and Dublin Airport — a practical choice if attendees are flying in or driving from outside the city. The D09 location is about 15 minutes from the airport by car, making it a natural spot for meetings where half the room is arriving from elsewhere in Ireland or the UK.
Regus operates three boardroom-configured rooms here, seating up to ten. The higher price point (from €145 per hour) reflects Regus’s corporate-grade fit-out: videoconferencing equipment, breakout space, and staffed reception. For companies that need a polished, suburban meeting venue with parking, this ticks every box.
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4. Blanchardstown Corporate Park 2 — HQ

From €96/hour · Up to 9 people · Rating: 3.9/5
Blanchardstown Corporate Park sits in Dublin 15, west of the city centre and well-connected via the N3 and M50. This is business-park territory — purpose-built for companies that prioritise function and parking over Georgian architecture. HQ, the operator, maintains a no-frills professional environment with one boardroom-style meeting room seating up to nine.
At €96 per hour, it sits between the city-centre options and The Crescent Building. The main draw here is convenience for west Dublin and surrounding commuter towns. If your team is based in Blanchardstown, Castleknock, or Lucan, this saves the commute into town — and the parking headaches that come with it.
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How to Book Meeting Rooms Dublin on Wezoo
Every space listed above is available for instant booking on Wezoo. No membership required, no subscription, no phone calls. Select a date and time, choose your room, and confirm — the whole process takes under two minutes. You can also browse all available meeting rooms in Dublin to compare options and prices in real time.
Which Meeting Rooms Dublin Location Suits You?
The right space depends on where your attendees are coming from and what impression you need to make. For client-facing meetings in the city centre, The Merrion Buildings offers the best combination of price and prestige. For Docklands-based teams, 77 Sir John Rogerson’s Quay keeps things local. If people are flying in or driving from outside Dublin, The Crescent Building’s proximity to the airport and motorway makes it the practical pick. And for west Dublin convenience, Blanchardstown Corporate Park gets the job done without the city-centre premium.
All four spaces are bookable by the hour, with prices starting from €51. No long-term contracts, no hidden fees.
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If you’re looking for workspace options beyond meeting rooms, check out our guide to workspaces in Dublin, covering hot desks and day offices as well. Planning meetings in other cities? See our guides to the best meeting rooms in London and meeting rooms in Milan.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How much does it cost to hire a meeting room in Dublin?
Meeting room hire in Dublin starts from around €51 per hour for a city-centre space. Prices vary depending on location, capacity, and the operator — expect to pay between €51 and €145 per hour for the spaces listed in this guide. All prices on Wezoo include VAT and are shown upfront before you book.
Can I book a meeting room in Dublin by the hour?
Yes. All meeting rooms on Wezoo are available for hourly booking. There are no minimum commitments — book for one hour or a full day, depending on what you need.
Do I need a membership to book a meeting room on Wezoo?
No. Wezoo operates on a pay-as-you-go basis. No membership, no subscription, no sign-up fees. Just select your room, pick a time, and book.
Which area of Dublin is best for meeting rooms?
Dublin’s main meeting room clusters are in the city centre (around Merrion Square and Baggot Street), the Docklands (Grand Canal Dock area), and suburban business parks in Blanchardstown and Santry. City-centre spaces tend to be more affordable and accessible by public transport, while suburban options offer easier parking and proximity to the motorway network.