Need a space to fine-tune your lines, run that tricky scene, or hammer out harmonies before the big night? You’ll find top-notch rehearsal studios in Dublin right here. Whether you’re prepping for a show at The Abbey, fine-tuning your next film scene, or just want a space to create freely — we’ve got the perfect studio for you. From Dublin City Centre’s creative core near Fade Street to industrial-style studios in Ballyfermot and North Inner City, these spaces are built for soundchecks, scene-stealing, and everything in between. Scroll on to find your spot and get straight into rehearsal mode
In Dublin, prices of rehearsal studios average €75 hire fee per hour. The cost depends on capacity, location, and equipment available. Some spaces may offer lower prices on certain days of the week, so make sure to keep an eye out for discounted options. You can find rehearsal studios that offer packages with crew or professional gear, which can also affect the booking costs. Here's a breakdown of price ranges in Dublin on Tagvenue:
From €60 | to €183 | hire fee per hour |
Fade Street Studios offers several options ideal for smaller sessions — with rooms for 10 people and rooms for up to 50 people as well. It’s right in Dublin City Centre, perfect for quick access and post-rehearsal coffees on South William Street.
Yes — many of these studios are designed for multi-purpose use, including shoots. A Film by Two Studios is geared for just that. Always check with the venue for specific lighting, backdrops, or tech inclusions.
Midweek bookings (Tuesday to Thursday) usually offer more availability and sometimes better rates. Avoid the weekend rush if you can — Fridays and Saturdays get snapped up fast, especially near the city centre. For daytime sessions, morning blocks tend to be quieter and less expensive.
It varies. Studios in Dublin City Centre often rely on street or paid parking nearby, so plan ahead if you’ve got gear to unload. Outskirts locations like Ballyfermot generally offer better parking options or even on-site spots — a lifesaver if you’re hauling lights, instruments or set pieces.