A guide to moving to Dublin
- Daft.ie Insights

- Jul 15, 2021
- 2 min read
Updated: Aug 25, 2021
There are plenty of reasons to live in Dublin, and now with lockdown starting to lift the city is slowly making its way back to the vibrant and exciting city it once was. With world-class restaurants, galleries, bars and music venues the capital has ample ways to pass the time and the rich history and vibrant culture is present all around you as you stroll the cobbled streets. What’s really special about Dublin is how close it is to spectacular nature. Simply hop on the DART line and explore seaside towns from Howth to Bray or walk through the immense deer-filled Phoenix park located in the city.

Dublin has changed so much in the last decade and has now become a key location for many global companies and exciting new start-ups, with the Dublin docklands becoming revitalised with innovative architecture and an influx of people from around the world.
For anyone moving to Dublin for the first time Quayside Quarter is the perfect location. Whether you work nearby in the area known affectionately as “Silicon Docks” or are looking for the ideal set up to balance working from home and the office this area is a great place to explore the city and enjoy all it has to offer. These apartments offer a stylish living experience with premium finishes and top quality appliances. Whats more their 24/7 onsite team makes it completely hassle free and are on hand to help with your move. They can even help arrange your wifi set up and take any deliveries you have arranged before you arrive.

There is also a thriving community at Quayside Quarter where you can enjoy regular resident events and meet other like-minded people (many of whom have also relocated to Dublin), allowing you to build your network and get to know your neighbours. You will also have access to a private gym, co-working spaces and resident’s lounge. Best of all, its pet friendly meaning your furry friend can relocate with you. Their onsite team can even connect you with local dog walkers.
With the airport just 20 minutes away, the luas tram line a 2 minute walk away, and many of the top companies such as Google, Facebook, Salesforce and LinkedIn being within easy reach this is the stress-free solution to moving to Dublin.

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