Node Living – coliving in Dublin, Ireland
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Coliving in Dublin, Ireland

Node Living · Boutique coliving apartments with community lounges in global cities

Up to 20 guests Apr – Jun 2026 200 Mbps Coworking Since 2018

Node Living

Node Living offers boutique apartments with shared community lounges and curated events in cities including Dublin, LA, and Barcelona. The design philosophy prioritizes personality — each property reflects its neighborhood rather than applying a generic template.

The Experience

Move into a stylishly furnished apartment with access to shared lounges, coworking nooks, and a community of professionals in the same building. Regular events and a resident app keep the social side active without being intrusive.

Who It’s For

Professionals who want sleek, modern urban living with the social layer of coliving. Node works well for people relocating to a new city who want instant community without the isolation of a solo apartment.

What's included

  • Coworking Dedicated workspace
  • Up to 20 guests Community size
  • 1 month min stay Minimum commitment
  • Since 2018 Established coliving
  • Remote-friendly Built for nomads

Work with a Dublin, Ireland Rhythm

WiFi Speed200 Mbps
Desk SetupDedicated coworking

Coworking included with reliable internet.

The Vibe

Morning coffee in the community lounge, then work from your apartment or the shared coworking nooks. Lunch might be at one of Dublin's cafes or a quick sandwich in the communal kitchen. Evenings bring resident events, pub outings, or quiet nights in your own space. The balance tips toward privacy with social options available.

Day trips to Howth cliff walk, exploring Temple Bar and the Liberties, weekend excursions to Wicklow Mountains or the Wild Atlantic Way.

Resident EventsCurated social events — dinners, talks, and cultural outings organized through the app
City ExplorationDublin's pubs, galleries, and food markets are all walkable
Coastal WalksHowth, Dun Laoghaire, and Dalkey walks along the coast, easily reached by DART train

Living in Dublin, Ireland

Dublin is a compact capital with an outsized tech scene — Google, Meta, Stripe, and dozens of major tech companies have their European HQs here. For remote workers, this means a city full of people who understand what you do, plus the pubs and culture to make the off-hours interesting.

The city is walkable, well-connected by public transport (DART, Luas, buses), and surrounded by surprising nature — Howth peninsula for cliff walks, Wicklow Mountains for hiking, and the coast for sea swimming (year-round, if you're brave). Living costs are high by European standards: a pint runs 6-7 EUR, lunch 12-18 EUR, dinner 25-40 EUR. But salaries and contract rates reflect this. The literary, musical, and pub culture is genuine, not performative.

Howth Cliff Walk

A 6km loop on the Howth peninsula with views over Dublin Bay and Ireland's Eye island. Take the DART train straight there — 30 minutes from the city center.

Temple Bar & Liberties

Dublin's cultural quarter — live music in pubs every night, the Irish Whiskey Museum, and the Guinness Storehouse in the Liberties nearby.

Wicklow Mountains

Glendalough's monastic ruins and valley lakes are an hour south. Proper mountain hiking without needing to leave the county.

Transparent Rates

All prices per person. 1 month minimum stay.

Room Type Price / month Notes
Private room Best value €1,000 /mo Starting from
Premium room €1,800 /mo
Studio €2,500 /mo
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The Honest Briefing

Fly into Dublin Airport (DUB). The Airlink 747 bus runs to the city center for 7 EUR (20-30 min). Leap Cards for public transport save money over single tickets — get one at the airport. Irish SIMs from Three are good value: 20 EUR/month for unlimited data.

Where to Eat

  • 🍽Brother Hubbard, Capel Street — Middle Eastern-Irish brunch, excellent baked eggs and coffee, 12-18 EUR
  • 🍽The Fumbally, Liberties — the creative crowd's canteen, seasonal lunch plates, 10-15 EUR
  • 🍽Cervi, Chancery Lane — Italian-Irish, outstanding pasta and natural wine, 20-30 EUR
  • 🍽Bunsen, multiple locations — Dublin's best burgers, no debate, 12-16 EUR
  • 🍽The Winding Stair, Ha'penny Bridge — modern Irish cooking overlooking the Liffey, 25-40 EUR

Cost of Living

Coffee3-4.50 EUR
Lunch12-18 EUR
Beer6-7 EUR
Dinner out25-40 EUR
Monthly groceries300-450 EUR

The Node Living Team

Founders

We design each property to reflect its neighborhood — a Node in Dublin feels different from one in Barcelona because it should. The social layer is there when you want it, but you always have your own space to retreat to.
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Getting There & Around

  • Dublin Airport (DUB)25 min by bus
  • Dublin city centerWalking distance
  • Howth (coastal walk)30 min by DART
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Common Questions

What's the WiFi like?

200 Mbps — Dublin has excellent fibre infrastructure. Each apartment has its own connection.

What's included in the price?

Furnished apartment, access to community lounges and coworking nooks, WiFi, resident events, and the community app. Utilities and cleaning are included.

How do I get there?

Fly into Dublin Airport (DUB) — well connected to all of Europe and North America. Airlink bus or taxi to the city center.

Is it more like an apartment or a hostel?

Firmly apartment. You have your own private furnished unit. The coliving element is the shared lounges, events, and community — not shared bedrooms.

How does it compare to renting in Dublin?

Dublin's rental market is notoriously difficult — long searches, high deposits, unfurnished flats. Node removes all of that friction: move in immediately, furnished, bills included, community built in.

Last verified: April 2026

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From €1,000/month

Private room €1,000/mo
Premium room €1,800/mo
Studio €2,500/mo
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