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Dublin’s creative scene is bursting with versatile studios that make it easy to bring ideas to life – whether you’re shooting a photoshoot, filming a video or recording your next track. Finding a space that ticks all the right boxes – good facilities, easy access and the right vibe – can be tricky. From bright, minimal rooms to studios built for big sound and experimentation, here are five standout Dublin studios ready to support your next creative project.


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the mill studio dublin
the mill studio dublin

1. The studio space with history: The Mill Studios

Dublin, Ireland

Located in a historic building dating back to 1865 in Dublin’s Portobello, The Mill offers a clean, contemporary space popular with photographers, filmmakers, stylists and content creators alike. There are two standalone creative spaces available for day and half-day hire, tailored for various creative needs, whether you’re looking for a video, green screen, casting or photo studio.


Facilities include dressing rooms, client breakout areas and a large kitchen. The studio provides equipment hire, blackout blinds and natural light options, catering to diverse production requirements. With free parking and proximity to multiple bus routes and the Charlemont Luas stop, accessibility is straightforward.



bond street studios dublin
bond street studios dublin

2. Studio versatility with modern edge: Bond Street Studios

Dublin, Ireland

Tucked into a quiet street in Dublin 8, Bond Street Studios is a rental space set up for photography, video and private events. There are two distinct studio spaces on site: Studio 1 features a full-width white infinity cove, while Studio 2 offers a blackout space ideal for portrait, product, still-life and casting shoots. Both studios are supported by a café bar space, hair & make-up salon and styling room. Heating, air conditioning and Wi-Fi are included, and add-ons like crew, props and local catering can be arranged.



camden recording studios dublin
camden recording studios dublin

3. Studio craft with vintage soul and modern tech: Camden Recording Studios

Dublin, Ireland

Right in central Dublin, Camden Recording Studios blends vintage gear with modern tech across four purpose-built spaces. Studio A features a Neve Genesys Black console, a Steinway Model B grand piano and space for full-band sessions. Studio B offers a flexible setup, with natural light or blackout blinds available for use in video shoots. Studio C is designed for mixing and mastering (with Dolby Atmos), and Studio D suits writing, editing and mixing. Communal areas include an open plan kitchen, lounge and Dingle Distillery Bar along with a small outdoor area.



the clinic dublin
the clinic dublin

4. The studio for independent creativity: The Clinic

Dublin, Ireland

Just minutes from the city centre, The Clinic offers a dedicated environment for recording, production, mixing, songwriting and artist development. The studio blends analogue and digital gear, featuring purpose-built control and live rooms. Additional amenities include a bespoke green room, kitchen and free on-site parking.


The Clinic offers reduced rates for unsigned and independent artists, which include full use of all equipment and instruments with a Clinic-approved producer or engineer. Dry hire with an external producer or engineer is possible, accompanied by a Clinic-approved assistant for setup and teardown.



darklands audio dublin
darklands audio dublin

5. Studio packages for projects with scope: Darklands Audio

Dublin, Ireland

Situated within The Chocolate Factory creative hub, Darklands Audio is a recording studio offering services in recording, mixing, mastering, music production and voice-over work. Established in 2012 by producer and multi-instrumentalist Dan Doherty, the facility features a large acoustically treated live room with 16-foot ceilings, a spacious drum booth, a vocal/guitar booth and a unique echo chamber. Equipped with a selection of analogue and digital gear, the studio houses both live and dead rooms to accommodate various recording needs. Darklands Audio also offers recording deals, such as a five-day EP package for the price of four and a ten-day album package for the price of eight.



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Your guide to booking a studio in Dublin

Getting a high-quality, reliable studio space in Dublin can feel like a bit of a chore. How many recording studios, photography studios and dance studios do you have to call and qualify, only to find they’re fully booked or way beyond your budget? What’s the best way to quickly and securely book a studio space in Dublin? Let us answer these questions for you.

Studios in Dublin

Booking a studio can be a little more involved than other Dublin-based venues. For some studio events, you may require professional-grade equipment. Recording sessions, for example, will be a lot easier if your studio booking in Dublin already has the infrastructure available to utilise. Getting a clear idea of what you expect from your Dublin studio is the crucial first step in booking an amazing venue – this way you avoid that feeling of disappointment when you arrive on the day of your booking.

Getting to and from your Dublin studio

Planning your travel arrangements is another vital part of the pre-planning process; Dublin is a well-spread city, interrupted by the snaking river Liffey, and you don’t want to be stuck in traffic on the river’s bank. For the most reliable way around the city, your best bet is to make use of the capital’s extensive transport system to get you to your studio. Dublin is well severed by buses, trains and trams (‘Luas’ to the locals) – just make sure to get on the right line.

Budgeting for your Dublin studio

With your studio criteria sorted and a well-thought-out transport route handy, it’s time to set a budget. Studios in Dublin vary in the budget, with location, size and standard of facilities augmenting the overall cost. Setting a budget of around €300 for a half-day, and €600 for a full day should give you a reasonable idea of the cost of a London studio. Once you have a budget that suits you, let us know and we’ll reach out to the best studio spaces in Dublin, and let them contact you. All you have to do is sit back, and relax.

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