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    Hazelwood Student Village Dublin
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    Northwood Ave, Santry Demesne, Dublin, D09 N9W7, Ireland
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    155/week

    The Loom

    5.28 miles
    Cork St, The Liberties, Dublin, D08 P772, Ireland
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    279/week

    The Tannery

    5.63 miles
    The Tannery, Mill St, Dublin, D08 K0HD, Ireland
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    310/week

    84 Prussia St, Stoneybatter, Dublin, D07 XK49, Ireland
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    300/week

    27-31 Church St, Inns Quay, Dublin 7, D07 RR82, Ireland
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    213/week

    Beckett House

    6.74 miles
    123 Summerhill, Mountjoy, Dublin, D01 TY46, Ireland
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    268/week

    Montrose

    8.32 miles
    Stillorgan Rd, Trimleston Or Owenstown, Dublin 4, Ireland
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    256/week

    Zanzibar Locke

    6.24 miles
    34 Ormond Quay Lower, North City, Dublin 1, D01 YX09, Ireland
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    410.66/week

    Bangor House Deaf Village, Navan Rd, Cabra West, Dublin 7, D07 HDK3, Ireland
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    180/week

    33/34 Moss St, Dublin Docklands, Dublin, D02 E732, Ireland
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    665/week

    Beckett Locke

    7.65 miles
    N Wall Ave, Point Square Village, North Wall, Dublin, D01 E5C7, Ireland
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    5,423.29/month

    Staycity Tivoli

    5.70 miles
    135 Francis St, The Liberties, Dublin 8, D08 P5N2, Ireland
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    350/week

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    Everything about Student Accommodation Dublin, Ireland

    Dublin is the capital city of Ireland. With its unique history, it is a fantastic city that attracts a lot of students. The city is incredibly well-connected sharing its borders with nearby popular cities like Belfast, Galway, and Cork. Many people will accept it as a dream to have the opportunity to study here. The city and its suburbs are easily accessible because of a well-connected public transportation network including trains, ferries, trams, and buses. There are many student accommodations in Dublin available in a range of room options based on your budget and other preferences.

    Top demanded Student Accommodation Types in Dublin

    Dublin, an incredible city and capital of Ireland is one of the most popular student cities. Students from all over the world choose to move to Dublin for its excellent learning opportunities and affordable student accommodation. If you are a student looking for accommodation in Dublin, then read the different types below.

    On Campus Student Accommodation: These are university halls or student dorms provided by the university the student decides to live in. These are comparatively expensive and give students a chance to live within the university premises.

    Off Campus Student Housing: Also, often referred to as PBSA (Purpose-Built Student Accommodation), these are accommodations built especially for students who come to study in Dublin. They are located near the university, thereby helping students cut their transport costs and make it to their lectures in enough time. These include the following types:

    • Studio Rooms: These rooms are a compact space where students get a bed, bathroom and kitchen, all in one room.
    • Suites: The most popular living choice among students, with one personal bedroom, and a shared kitchen, living room and bathroom.
    • Ensuites: To provide students with a sense of greater privacy, students get one personal bedroom and bathroom, and a shared living room and kitchen.

    Best Areas to Live in Dublin

    • Smithfield: The cost of living in this area is high as compared to other places in the city, but this is totally worth it. All local hangout spots are within walking distance, thereby enhancing your student life. If you are a student at Dublin City University, this would be an ideal place for you to live in. Beckett House is a popular student accommodation in the area.
    • Portobello: With a low cost of living and crime rate, the area in Dublin is located just 3km away from the City Centre. Perfect for students studying at Trinity College or University College Dublin, this is an amazing area to live in. Popular student accommodation in the area is Staycity Dublin City Centre.
    • Stoneybatter: Located along the River Liffey, this area is one of the most chosen areas by students to live in. It is in proximity with Dublin City University and Technological University Dublin. The top student accommodation in the area is Hazelwood Student Village.

    Cost of Living in Dublin, Ireland

    If you are a student who is moving to Dublin, then you must be wondering how much it would cost. Compared to other cities, living in Dublin as a student is not very expensive. However, your lifestyle choices will play a major role in deciding whether the city will be expensive for you or reasonable. For example, eating out every day instead of cooking your food yourself will cost you much more. So, spend wisely! The estimated cost of living in Dublin is given below:

    Rent: Around €1,760

    Transport: Around €80

    Food: Around €40

    Miscellaneous: Around €200

    Intresting Facts about Dublin City

    • Given below are some interesting facts about Dublin:
    • Are you ready to get some chills? Because prior to 1663, the now famous St Stephen’s Green Park was used for witch burnings and public executions.
    • Once upon a time, one of the workers at The Shelbourne hotel was none other, but Hitler’s brother.
    • Dublin has the largest Viking Cemetery outside of Scandinavia.
    • Dr. Barry Edward O’Meara from Dublin was Napolean’s Doctor.
    • Did you know? St. Valentine was buried in Dublin, Ireland.

    Student Life in Dublin

    Students can enjoy an amazing time as the student rooms in Dublin are loaded with different amenities. Many good restaurants in Dublin offer great food. Klaw, Banyi Japanese Dining, and Bunsen are a few of them. You can experience amazing cuisines like Japanese or Chinese or enjoy some budget-friendly options too. The city also offers different kinds of events.One of the biggest festivals in Ireland takes place over two days and is called the New Year Festival. You may enjoy amazing light displays, music, and celebration at this New Year's Festival, which is a wonderful way to welcome in the new year. The 12-day Dublin International Film Festival was started in 2003 and takes place there each year. The festival features films from local as well as foreign directors and gives previews of everything.

    Exploring Dublin

    The capital's streets offer an unbelievable variety of food options, and the city offers a wonderful food culture. You can explore the largest city-center parks in the world, Phoenix Park that is also home to the president’s house, and Dublin zoo amongst others. Besides amazing student accommodation Dublin, the city offers a vibrant nightlife, and its pub-to-people ratio is the envy of many renowned cities. You can easily enjoy it, as there is a wide range of clubs regardless of your music taste, preferences and nightlife habits. You can visit St. Stephen's Green, an island of peace and also a major picnic spot for the people, monuments, and much more.

    Universities in Dublin

    Located on a bay on the east coast, at the mouth of the River Liffey Dublin is one of the renowned places. There is a wide range of universities and institutions including Trinity College Dublin, Griffith College, University College Dublin, and Dublin Business School. The renowned Trinity College in Dublin was founded in the year 1592 and is located in the heart of the Irish capital.

    1. Dublin City University : Found in 1975, the university was first created as The National Institute for Higher Education. The university first enrolled students in 1980.
    2. Trinity College Dublin : The renowned Trinity College in Dublin was founded in the year 1592 and is located in the heart of the Irish capital.
    3. Dublin Institute of Technology : Before its dissolution in 2019, it was a major third level institution in Dublin. Now, the functions are transferred to Technological University Dublin.
    4. BIMM Dublin : The British and Irish Modern Music is a great school for learning music and getting an edge for future. Students get practical exposure and all the knowledge that they need to succeed in their career.
    5. National College of Ireland : A not-for-profit third level education institute in Dublin, founded in 1951. Originally, it was named Catholic Workers College, Dublin.

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    Q. Is Dublin safe for international students?

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    Yes, Dublin is one of the safest destinations for international students and ranks #3 out of 163 on the Global Peace Index.

    Q. Can I live for a short-term in Dublin student housing?

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    This will vary and depend upon the type of student accommodation in Dublin. If you are seeking a short-term stay in Dublin, get in touch with our accommodation experts who will guide you through the process.

    Q. Can I take a property tour before making payment for a student room in Dublin?

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    You can request a virtual house viewing before making a payment for your student room in Dublin.

    Q. Can I get a private student apartment in Dublin?

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    Yes, you can get a private student apartment in Dublin, they are fully furnished and come with facilities inclusive of utility bills.

    Q. Are Dublin student accommodation close to universities?

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    Most of the student housing in Dublin is close to the top universities in Dublin. They are within walking distance to the uni campus, or just a hop away on a bus or train ride.

    Q. What is the most likely type of student accommodation in Dublin?

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    There is student housing which comprises student rooms such as studios and en-suite student rooms in Dublin. Then, there are student apartments in Dublin which offer single and shared student apartments in Dublin.

    Q. How early should I start booking student accommodation in Dublin?

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    The key to securing the best student housing in Dublin is to book student accommodation in Dublin as early as possible. You should book it a few months before you start your study aboard journey in the UK.

    Q. How much should I pay for a security deposit to confirm my booking?

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    A booking fee of €500 must be paid in advance to make a booking for a student home in Dublin.

    Q. How to find budget-friendly student apartment in Dublin near universities?

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    University Living is one place where you can find affordable student accommodation in Dublin near universities. We have an exhaustive list of student rooms and student apartments in many parts of the city. Get in touch with our experts for more information.

    Q. What will be the average cost of student accommodation in Dublin?

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    The average cost of student rentals in Dublin starts from €155/week onwards.

    Q. Can I stay with my parents in the student apartment in Dublin for a few days?

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    The visitor policy for any postgraduate accommodation in Dublin will vary and differ upon properties. To get more detailed information on the visitor policy, our accommodation experts will be glad to guide and assist you. Get in touch with us! 

    Q. Can I change my room if I don’t like it after I moved in?

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    Yes, you can get your room replaced if you do not like it. Just send in a room replacement request and we will arrange for a student room within 60 days (about 2 months).

    Q. Can you guide me on the steps to book a student room in Dublin?

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    Visit our website University Living, browse and compare the listed accommodation in Dublin. If you find a student home in Dublin that you like, you can give us a call and we will help you through the booking process.

    Q. Can I get discounts on Dublin student accommodation?

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    Yes, there are student discounts available with University Living for Dublin student accommodation.

    Q. Are working professionals allowed to stay in private Dublin student accommodation?

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    No, the private student accommodation is built and designed only for students studying in Dublin.

    Q. How to find furnished student housing in Dublin?

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    You can find cheap student accommodation in Dublin on University Living - a global student housing provider.