Office Space for Rent at HQ - O Connell St
Situated in Waterford’s vibrant Cultural Quarter, HQ offers a dynamic workspace designed for professionals, startups, and creative teams. The interiors are bright and inviting, enhanced by an abundance of natural light and thoughtfully arranged work areas. Versatile meeting rooms can be reserved as needed, providing both collaborative and private settings to suit any working style.
Positioned among galleries, cafés, and historic landmarks, this location balances city energy with a calm atmosphere ideal for productivity or networking. Flexible membership options cater to daily visitors and long-term tenants alike. With excellent access to public transport and an array of dining choices nearby, it’s an ideal base for ambitious businesses seeking convenience and inspiration at the heart of Waterford.
Situated in Waterford’s vibrant Cultural Quarter, HQ offers a dynamic workspace designed for professionals, startups, and creative teams. The interiors are bright and inviting, enhanced by an abundance of natural light and thoughtfully arranged work areas. Versatile meeting rooms can be reserved as needed, providing both collaborative and private settings to suit any working style.
Positioned among galleries, cafés, and historic landmarks, this location balances city energy with a calm atmosphere ideal for productivity or networking. Flexible membership options cater to daily visitors and long-term tenants alike. With excellent access to public transport and an array of dining choices nearby, it’s an ideal base for ambitious businesses seeking convenience and inspiration at the heart of Waterford.
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HQ - O Connell St Office Space for Rent
5 Spaces AvailableO’Connell Street sits in Waterford’s lively Cultural Quarter, surrounded by a blend of history, art, and local life. The Viking Triangle offers a deep dive into Ireland’s past with the Medieval Museum and Reginald’s Tower just around the corner. The Garter Lane Arts Centre brings regular performances and exhibitions to the neighborhood. Nearby, the city’s main bus and Plunkett train stations provide easy connections across the southeast. The quayside cafés, independent shops, and walking paths along the River Suir make it easy to take a break or meet clients over coffee. Waterford’s Greenway entrance, a converted rail-to-trail route, invites cyclists and walkers looking for a scenic escape after work. The area mixes the energy of a small city with pockets of calm, making it a natural draw for creatives, entrepreneurs, and anyone chasing a better workday.
Transport & Infrastructure
HQ sits in Waterford’s Cultural Quarter, near both bus and train connections. Merchants Quay runs frequent regional bus services, and Plunkett train station links the city to the southeast. Local tram and bus options support daily commuting. The area’s walkable streets connect directly to the River Suir’s quayside paths. Cork Airport is the closest air connection for travelers. Office space for rent here places teams close to the city’s main transport routes.
Dining & Hospitality
Nearby, Momo Restaurant serves contemporary dishes in a relaxed setting. Dooley's Hotel is within walking distance and offers accommodation for visiting colleagues or clients. Granville Hotel stands a short walk away, giving further options for overnight stays. Cafés line the quayside, making it easy to meet over coffee or take a midday break. The neighborhood’s mix of independent restaurants and hotels supports a range of business needs.
Culture & Leisure
Waterford’s Viking Triangle is close by, with Reginald’s Tower and the Medieval Museum highlighting local history. Geoff's Cafe Bar offers a spot to unwind after work. The Garter Lane Arts Centre brings exhibitions and performances to the area throughout the year. In this part of the city, cultural venues and creative spaces are part of the daily environment. Coworking space here connects businesses to Waterford’s creative community.