How to Prepare for Life After University 💡
Ireland
Super-friendly Dublin doesn’t do labels. Unless you count the ones on a bottle of Guinness, which was invented here! There’s an epic pub culture, Oscar Wilde and James Joyce wrote great works of genius here, and Phoenix Park is one of the finest urban parks in the world. It goes without saying there’s plenty of history. Check out Trinity College for starters, or the Viking relics in the National Museum. But this is also one of Europe’s leading tech hubs, because mixing things up is what Dublin does best. Picturing the city as your new home? Start exploring our range of student accommodation in Dublin below...
Brewers Close sits right at the heart of Dublin’s historical Liberties area, packed with culture, nightlife and shopping. The residents are able to access the social spaces in both residences, including cinema rooms, games rooms, study spaces, and gyms the space to relax and study in.
Broadstone Hall is a modern student residence in the northern part of central Dublin, putting you right in the middle of the excitement. Shops, museums, pubs, bars and restaurants are all nearby and the city’s colleges and universities are easily reachable (either on foot or by bus).
Kavanagh Court student residence is in the heart of Dublin. Suited for students at Trinity College Dublin, Dublin City University, Technological University Dublin and more! The beautiful building is conveniently located on the corner of Gardiner Street and Summerhill.
There’s always something going on in Dublin. This city-centre address means you’ll make the most of it.
Just outside Dominick Place is a LUAS tram stop for easy access to DCU, DIT, Trinity College and RCSI. Want to study without going out? Our study room, is open 24/7. Need a study break? Take a blanket to Phoenix Park or just hang out at home. There’s a dining area, roof terrace, and games and cinema rooms to help you unwind, and even dedicated chill-out zones to mellow out the craic (good times)!
This is a Yugo space that makes you glad to be a student – particularly if you’re at the TU Dublin Grangegorman, just a two-minute walk away. DBS, RCSI and Trinity College are also close by.
The food and festivals of Smithfield are just a few minutes away, but with 570+ other students around you, there's a social life waiting to happen just moments from your own front door. An on-site bowling alley, cinema room, roof terrace and games area provide the venues, the year-round social calendar gives you the inspiration.
You can view the 25/26 pricing table for Ardcairn House here
Welcome to Highfield Park, where choice and convenience blend seamlessly! Our accommodation options include twin rooms, ensuite rooms, gatehouses and townhouses to suit your preferences.
Dublin is renowned for its vibrant party scene, yet there are also tranquil parks and the comfort of hanging out at home. With amenities like a cinema room and games area, relaxation is effortless.
Commuting to lectures is a breeze with a LUAS tram stop just a five-minute walk away. Popular colleges and universities are within easy reach, whether you prefer walking, cycling or taking a short tram ride.
You can view the full price list for 25/26 here and for 26/27 here.
The Liberties is billed as Dublin’s coolest neighbourhood: a mash-up of history and nightlife, culture and street life – and you’ll be right in the middle. Plus, Brewers Close provides the social spaces to keep you happy on the home front too, including study rooms, a gym, a games room and a cinema space.
Together with its sister buildings New Mill and The Tannery, it’s also just a ten-minute walk from the Technological University Dublin – and 15 from Trinity College Dublin, the Royal College of Surgeons, and Dublin Business School. Morning lectures? Easy!
The Liberties is billed as Dublin’s coolest neighbourhood: a mash-up of history and nightlife, culture and street life – and you’ll be right in the middle of it all. Plus, The Tannery provides the social spaces to keep you happy on the home front too, including study rooms, a gym, a games room and a cinema space.
Together with its sister buildings New Mill and Brewers Close, it’s also just a ten-minute walk from the Technological University Dublin - and 15 from Trinity College Dublin, the Royal College of Surgeons, and Dublin Business School. Morning lectures? Easy!
You can view the pricing table for 2526 here
You can view the pricing table for 2627 here
The Liberties is billed as Dublin’s coolest neighbourhood: a mash-up of history and nightlife, culture and street life – and you’ll be right in the middle of it all. Plus, New Mill provides the social spaces to keep you happy on the home front too, including study rooms, a gym, a games room and a cinema space.
Together with its sister buildings The Tannery and Brewers Close, it’s also just a ten-minute walk from the Technological University Dublin – and 15 from Trinity College Dublin, the Royal College of Surgeons, and Dublin Business School. Morning lectures? Easy!
Another of our sell-out Dublin locations, Broadstone Hall is surrounded by shops, pubs, bars and museums for that full city-life immersion. Colleges and universities are also close by, on foot or by bus – or if there’s work to be done, our onsite study rooms mean you don’t have to leave the space to get studious.
The roof terrace, gaming area and cinema room also provide some quality down-time, and the chance to warm up the party before you take it on the town.
You can view the pricing table for 2526 here.
You can view the pricing table for 2627 here.
We’re just a few minutes away from Dublin's O'Connell Street, home to some of the best restaurants, bars, cinemas and shops in town. But that’s not the only thing we’ve got going for us…
An evening in can be pretty cool too with the city views from our roof terrace. There’s also a high-spec gym, cinema room and communal kitchen for late-night snacks or Sunday brunch. Oh, and there are meeting rooms too. Just in case you need to get some work done!
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