How to Prepare for Life After University 💡
Ireland
Ireland's second largest city, Cork is all about expressing yourself to the max. Street art, the party scene, a booming tech industry and the annual Pride festival… And it’s got history too. Find it in the trendy Victorian Quarter (VC), Nano Nagle Place, a top brunch spot and the English Market, where chats with the locals are as good as the food. And if you haven’t kissed the legendary Blarney stone, who even are you? Presidents and popstars have all puckered up for good luck! So what are you waiting for? Start browsing our range of student accommodation in Cork below...
PSRA License Number: 003718
Hold your room with us for just €99 — the lowest Advance Licence Fee (ALF) in the city.
Welcome to Bottleworks, your student accommodation in Cork. Come in and make yourself at home in our en-suites or studios with all bills included.
Bottleworks is just a short walk from MTU (Munster Technological University), UCC (University College Cork), Cork College of Commerce and St John's Central College. Plus, Cork's nightlife, food and shops are right around the corner.
When you aren't in class, you can chill in our common areas, sing your heart out in the karaoke room, grab a coffee at the on-site bar, or catch some air on the rooftop terrace. With 350+ rooms, there's always someone around for a game of pool or a movie night.
Ready to make Bottleworks home? Check the pricing and find your spot!
Student accommodation right in the heart of Cork city centre, set on the iconic Beamish & Crawford site. Semester lets for 26/27 now live on selected rooms!🚨
📍 Everything on your doorstep
Lee Point puts you in one of Cork's most central spots, with the city's best restaurants, bars and local hangouts all within walking distance. Whether you're after a quiet coffee or a big night out, it's all right there.
🎓 A quick and easy commute
You're perfectly placed for some of Cork's top universities and colleges:
When you aren't in class, relax in the cinema room, hit the gym, or hang out in the games area. Or step out: you're going to be surrounded by 420 fellow residents, plus all of Cork's clubs, bars and restaurants.
Check the Lee Point pricing and get ready. Got a question? Our team is here to help.
Welcome to Melbourn Point, your home in the heart of Cork's Bishopstown.
You're about to find the perfect space for your student life—whether it's an en-suite room, a studio, or a 2-bed apartment. To keep things easy, all your bills are included in the rent.
MTU (Munster Technological University) is just seconds away. UCC (University College Cork) and the city centre are a short bus ride, and there are pubs and restaurants right around the corner.
When you aren't in class, settle in with our cinema room, gym or gaming booths. With 340+ rooms, your next friend is probably one floor down.
Check our 25/26 pricing or 26/27 pricing. Booking questions? Our team is here to help.
Welcome to Amnis House, your home 5 minutes from UCC (University College Cork) and 8 minutes from Cork city centre.
You'll find us on Western Road, in the middle of everything that matters: close to MTU (Munster Technological University), Cork College of Commerce and St John's Central College too. Cork's pubs, food spots and shops—or anywhere worth your time—are minutes away on foot.
Make yourself at home in our en-suite rooms, with all bills included. When you aren't in class, settle in with our cinema room and games room, or take advantage of our 24-hour reception whenever you need a hand.
With 190 residents around, you'll find your people without trying too hard.
Ready to make Amnis House home? Check the pricing and find your spot in Cork!
Everything you need to know about Cork’s four main colleges – UCC, MTU, Griffith College and Cork College of FET – to make the most informed choice.
Festivals, medieval monuments and a vibrant foodie scene – there's so much to do and see in Cork. Get to know the city with our complete student’s guide.
Student life is known for being a bit of a financial challenge. Not only do you have to pay for food and essentials like toilet roll, but you also have to have enough money to go out and socialise with friends.
Cork’s world-class college has some of the best facilities available to students. But with a student population of more than 25,000, it can be a bit tricky getting a seat in the library when it comes time to hit the books
Cork is a popular choice for students who are looking for somewhere new to call home throughout their studies. You might wonder why people who want to experience city life head here instead of the country’s capital, Dublin.