Searching for flexible workspace in Fitzwilliam Square? This area is ideal for businesses looking for a serviced office or co-working space in the heart of Dublin 2 in Ireland. Much smaller than the nearby Merrion square, Fitzwilliam square was one of the last Georgian squares to be laid out in central Dublin. It is an increasingly popular area for businesses due to the charming Georgian buildings, leafy garden square and city centre location.
Begin your search by using the filters below to narrow down your search and select the requirements for your business.
Perceptive, proactive and purposeful - the qualities of the Workthere NYC team. Ted was fantastic at promptly following up with building management, negotiating great terms and finding alternate spaces when even the smallest detail just wasn't perfect. The team at Workthere is a rarity and made the whole process quite easy.
Jason Moyer
COO & CMO, Genie
When your business requires a secure place to work, private offices are a superb option. They are fully serviced and have flexible contract terms to enable you to scale up or down depending on your team size.
Private offices balance security with accessibility. Your team, be it one person or 200, has the secure space it needs to work in peace, whilst also providing the chance to network with other businesses in a fully furnished work space. Rental licenses from providers range from one month to more than a year; our experts at Workthere will always strive to negotiate the best deal.
Typical facilities include meeting rooms, kitchens and on-site cafes. Everything is provided to help your growing start-up or large business thrive.
One of our team will be in touch shortly
One of our team will then get in touch to provide you with your quote.
One of our team will be in touch shortly
All content © copyright 2024 Savills. All rights reserved. Savills plc, incorporated and registered in England and Wales. Registered office: 33 Margaret Street, London, W1G 0JD. Registered number: 2122174. Savills plc is a holding company, some of whose subsidiaries are authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA)