Filming in Docklands

  

For filming permits for the following areas please contact permits@ie.hsgzander.com  for information on licenses and fees

  • IFSC The International Financial Services Center
  • George's Dock Podium Area, (area beside the chq building)
  • Harbourmaster Rd
  • Mayor Square & Excise Walk
  • Grand Canal Square
  • Chimney Park

For filming permits for the following areas please complete the application forms below and email events@dublindocklands.ie  

  • North and South Quays - Campshires
  • George's Dock Platform
  • The chq building
  • Sean O'Casey Bridge

 

Application Forms

Request for Access for Film

Filming - Events Indemnity Form

Event Insurance Questionnaire

Permit Application Terms and Conditions

 

For filming on The Samuel Beckett Bridge please contact Dublin City Council at events@dublincity.ie

 

Charges for Photocalls/Commercial Filming/Commercial/Promotional/Coporate Activity/Events

 

Type of Activity   

Proposed

Charge 

 € 

Photocalls

Minimum charge/1st hour

Charge per hour thereafter

 

150

100 

Commercial Filming

Minimum charge/1st hour

Charge per hour thereafter

Maximum Charge per Day 

 

200

100

1000

Commercial/Promotional Activity

Merchandising/Sampling

Minimum charge/1st hour                             

Charge per hour thereafter

Position of vehicle/display stand for

promotional purposes

Charge per hour

Maximum Charge per Day

 

 

150

50

 

 

100

1000

Note:

The following photocalls and filming may be granted a waiver from charges:

  • Registered charities e.g. Photocall to promote Daffodil Day
  • promoting tourism in Dublin/ireland e.g. Travel Brochures or Tourism TV Productions
  • Wedding photographs

Download Charges Pdf File

 


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Docklands Fact

The original Jeanie Johnston was built in 1847. As the famine gripped Ireland, the owners carried fleeing Irish emigrants to North America. It made 16 voyages in total, carrying 2,500 Irish emigrants. The fare to Quebec was £3.10.