Travel to Dublin for your company retreat

A historical powerhouse enveloped by nature

Dublin is an ancient Irish city steeped in history, jam-packed with culture and surrounded by beautiful countryside.

During your company retreat, your team will explore the time-honoured cobbled streets where buskers' voices reverberate off 18th-century buildings and muffled voices spill from the doorways of traditional pubs.

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Why 

Dublin

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Why choose 

Dublin

for a retreat?

Dublin is a modern city with as much to discover in the city centre as in the surrounding countryside. This diversity presents a huge range of possibilities for exciting team-building activities.

Travel to the outskirts of the city and you'll fall upon the UNESCO biosphere of sandy beaches, rural coastal paths and rolling green hills. Meanwhile, inside the city, experiences like brewery tours, escape rooms and rock climbing await your team.

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Team building activities in

Dublin

We've put together a list of

team-building activities for company retreats in

Dublin

, including options that work well for both small and large teams.

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Sample

Dublin

Retreat Itinerary

This 3-day retreat agenda focuses on social moments, shared experiences, and lively evenings that bring the team together.

Day 1: Arrival & Social Kickoff

Lively start, pubs & first connections

  • 13:00–17:00Airport transfers & hotel check-in (Temple Bar or City Centre)
  • 18:00–19:30Walk through Temple Bar & riverside
  • 20:00–22:30Group dinner in a traditional Irish pub
  • 22:30+Live music & pub evening

Day 2: Shared Experiences & Dublin Highlights

Connection first, structure second

  • 09:00–10:00Breakfast at hotel
  • 10:00–11:30Team session (sharing, stories, informal updates)
  • 11:30–12:00Coffee break
  • 12:00–13:30Group discussions or light activities
  • 13:30–15:00Lunch near the hotel
  • 15:30–19:00Main activity: Guinness Storehouse experience or whiskey tasting tour
  • 20:00–lateDinner & pub hopping in Temple Bar

Day 3: Exploration & Departure

Relaxed close & city time

  • 09:00–10:30Breakfast & informal chats
  • 10:30–13:30Free time (Trinity College, cafés, or shopping)
  • FlexibleDepartures

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FAQs about company retreats in

Dublin

Is Dublin a good destination for a corporate retreat or team offsite?

Dublin works especially well for teams that want an easy-to-reach European capital with a social atmosphere, strong hospitality, and enough variety to mix work sessions with memorable evenings. A company retreat in Dublin can combine focused planning time with great restaurants, historic streets, and coastal experiences within a short distance.

How easy is it to travel to Dublin for a team retreat?

Travel logistics are straightforward. Dublin Airport is the main gateway and has extensive European and long-haul connections, with airport buses, taxis, and other transfer options available into the city. The trip into central Dublin is often around 20 to 30 minutes depending on traffic and where your group is staying.

What is the best time of year to plan a corporate offsite in Dublin?

Late spring through early autumn is usually the strongest period for a Dublin offsite. May, June, September, and early October often give teams the best balance of mild temperatures, longer daylight, and a better chance of comfortable outdoor time, though Dublin can be changeable in any season.

Which areas are best to stay in Dublin for a company retreat?

For convenience, many teams look at areas around the city centre. Temple Bar is lively and central, St Stephen’s Green and the Georgian core feel more polished, Docklands gives a more modern business-oriented base, and Ballsbridge is a quieter option with an upscale feel. The right choice depends on whether your retreat leans more social, practical, or executive.

What makes Dublin different from other European cities for a team retreat?

Dublin has a more intimate feel than many capital cities, which helps groups keep logistics simple while still getting a strong sense of place. It is social without feeling overwhelming, and it works well for teams that want a European city break atmosphere with English-speaking convenience.

What team-building activities can you organize in Dublin?

Popular options include private food tours, whiskey tastings, coastal walks in places like Howth, city treasure hunts, cooking classes, live music evenings, and guided walks through the Georgian and historic parts of the city. For a company retreat in Dublin, it is easy to mix classic city activities with something more local and relaxed.

Are there good options for outdoor activities during a Dublin retreat?

Yes, especially from late spring to early autumn. Teams can plan coastal outings, walks along Dublin Bay, kayaking, cycling in Phoenix Park, or short trips out of the centre for fresh-air activities. The main thing to plan around is the weather, since rain can appear even in the warmer months.

How long should a company retreat in Dublin last?

A three day retreat is usually a strong fit for Dublin. That gives enough time for structured sessions, one or two team-building activities, and a proper evening out without making the schedule feel too stretched.

What kind of food experiences can teams expect in Dublin?

Dublin gives teams a good range of options, from modern Irish restaurants and private dining rooms to casual pubs, seafood spots, and tasting-led experiences. Group dinners are a big part of the city’s appeal, especially if your retreat includes social time in neighborhoods with a strong evening atmosphere.

Why do some teams choose Dublin over places like London or Amsterdam?

Dublin can feel easier and more personal. It still has the energy and convenience teams want from a major city, but the overall pace is often a little less hectic. For teams we’ve hosted in similar destinations, that balance can be a real advantage when the goal is to reconnect, make decisions, and enjoy time together rather than just move between meetings.

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HR Manager

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David
HR Lead

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Christina
Senior Operations Manager

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Tina
Finance & Operations Manager

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Chief People Officer

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