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Student Accommodation Near University College Dublin (UCD)

Find Student Accommodation Near University College Dublin

Moving to University College Dublin? Celebrate, and let us take care of the housing part. University Living is the best platform for searching and booking student houses. We bring together verified and best quality student accommodation near University College Dublin without trawling random ads. You see clear pricing, locations, room types, and what’s included (bills, Wi‑Fi, amenities) before you decide.


Our accommodation options are based in well-established student areas around UCD. You’ll find studios, ensuite rooms, shared apartments, and larger student residences, with high safety and top amenities. Set your budget and preferences, and you can shortlist and secure a place near UCD entirely online.

About University College Dublin (UCD)

University College Dublin (UCD) is one of Ireland’s largest and most research‑active universities. The campus is located in Belfield, Dublin 4, Ireland. The university spans multiple hubs: the main Belfield campus, the Blackrock campus for Health Sciences, and UCD Michael Smurfit Graduate Business School.

The University College Dublin ranks 118th globally according to QS World University Rankings 2026. The subjects with key academic strengths include:

  • Business & Management (including the Smurfit School)

  • Computer Science & Data Science

  • Engineering & Architecture

  • Medicine, Nursing & Health Sciences

  • Agriculture, Food & Veterinary Science

With more than 38,000 students from around 152 countries, student housing near University College Dublin fills up months in advance.

Top Student Accommodation Options near University College Dublin

Student accommodation near University College Dublin usually comes down to three things: a reliable commute to Belfield, solid Wi‑Fi, and a setup that suits how you like to live (quiet vs social, private vs shared). Dublin has several purpose‑built student residences and managed apartments that tick these boxes.

Popular student‑friendly accommodation options include:

Explore & compare the best student accommodation options around University College Dublin!

Affordable Student Housing Options near University College Dublin

Dublin is one of the more expensive cities in Europe, but you can keep costs under control by well-calculated budgeting and finding low-cost student houses. There are so many affordable student housing options near the University College Dublin. Check these!

Best Areas for Students to Live Near University College Dublin

So, you have decided what kind of student home you want. But have you thought about the area? You want a peaceful and vibrant area to live in. Don’t you? That’s why you should keep a check of the best areas to live near the University College Dublin.

Here are the 3 best areas that we recommend:

Belfield & Clonskeagh

Living close to Belfield puts you within walking or short cycling distance of lectures. Clonskeagh and the roads around campus (Foster’s Avenue, Roebuck, Stillorgan Road) are popular for house shares and smaller apartment blocks. The main advantage is time saved on commuting and easy access to campus facilities, sports, and libraries.

Stillorgan & Dundrum

Stillorgan and Dundrum sit on key bus routes (like the N11 corridor) that run straight to UCD, and Dundrum also connects to the Luas Green Line. You get supermarkets, shopping centres, gyms, and plenty of food options. Rents can be high in newer complexes, but sharing a flat here balances convenience with access to both UCD and city amenities.

Ranelagh & Rathmines

These south‑city neighbourhoods are popular with students who want a mix of local cafés, nightlife, and reasonable access to UCD. You can cycle to Belfield in 15–25 minutes or use frequent buses. Housing is mostly period houses split into flats and shared houses. They’re also close enough to the city centre for part‑time work or evening plans.

Cost Of Living for Students Near University College Dublin

Rent is your biggest cost, but transport, food, and regular “small” expenses add up quickly. Sharing, using student transport discounts, and cooking at home make a noticeable difference.

Here’s an approximate monthly breakdown for cost of living near University College Dublin as a student:

Expense

Monthly Cost (EUR)

Rent

€660 – 1200

Transport

€60 – 100

Food & Groceries

€80 – 200

Entertainment

€80 – 200

Internet & Mobile

€40 – 70

Extras

€80 – 150

Total

€1,500 – 4,000

Do you want to know the exact cost? Try our cost-of-living Calculator!

Best Tourist Attractions Near University College Dublin

The area around UCD is full of tourist attractions. If you live in student homes around University College Dublin, you’ll be having an easy access to both the city centre and the coast. So, the boredom chances are low, and excitement is high. Check out these best tourist spots:

UCD Campus & Woodland Walks: The Belfield campus has lakes, woodland paths, and outdoor art; useful for quick breaks between classes without leaving campus.

St Stephen’s Green & Grafton Street: About 20–30 minutes by bus; combine a city‑centre park walk with shopping and street performers.

National Museum & National Gallery: Central cultural institutions with free or low‑cost entry, good for afternoons off and coursework in arts or history.

Sandymount Strand: Coastal walk and sea views a short bus ride from UCD, popular for runs, walks, and evening meet‑ups.

Howth or Bray: Coastal towns reachable by DART; good for inexpensive day trips with hikes, sea views, and cafes.

Transportation to University College Dublin

Wherever you settle or live, traveling is a major concern. We’ve simplified the whole process for you.

Here’s a quick idea of travelling around University College Dublin:

  • Bus: Several high‑frequency routes (e.g., along the N11/Stillorgan Road) stopping directly at UCD or just outside the main gates

  • LUAS: Green Line to Sandyford or Balally, then a 15-minute walk to main campus

  • Cycling: Dedicated lanes along the N11 and Stillorgan Road; campus has secure bike shelters

  • DART: From Dún Laoghaire or Blackrock, connect via bus at Sydney Parade for a 30-minute total commute.

Student Life at University College Dublin

UCD is a large campus university with most facilities concentrated at Belfield: multiple libraries, a large sports centre, student bars and cafés, and dedicated study spaces. The Students’ Union and societies are mostly active. Plus, there are different clubs in sport, culture, academic interests, and volunteering.


There are also many student discounts helping you save at the campus cinema, nearby Dundrum Shopping Centre, and Dublin Bus. With the largest campus in Ireland and a student body that’s from around 152 countries, living in student accommodation near University College Dublin feels like joining a global community with endless opportunities.

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What are the available types of student accommodation near University College Dublin?

Near UCD, you’ll find purpose‑built studios, shared houses, ensuites, non-ensuites, as well as apartments.

How much does student accommodation near University College Dublin cost?

Monthly accommodation rents start around €600 to €700. But the cost varies based on your preferences.

Which areas are most popular for students living near UCD?

Belfield or Donnybrook are best for living nearest to the campus. Rathmines or Ranelagh pass the vibe-check, and Blackrock or Dún Laoghaire are good for seaside life.

Are purpose-built student residences available near University College Dublin?

Yes. Dublin has several purpose‑built student residences used by UCD students, offering furnished rooms, high‑speed Wi‑Fi, on‑site laundry, secure entry, and often extras like gyms and study rooms.

Can students find shared houses or apartments near UCD?

Shared houses and apartments are common in areas like Clonskeagh, Donnybrook, Ranelagh, and Rathmines.

Are utilities and internet typically included in student accommodation near UCD?

Yes, In purpose‑built student residences, utilities (electricity, heating, water) and Wi‑Fi are often included in the rent.

When should students begin searching for accommodation near University College Dublin?

For a September start, it’s sensible to begin looking 4–6 months in advance. Good‑value and well‑located options around UCD fill early.

Is student accommodation near UCD suitable for international students?

Yes. Many residences and managed apartments are designed with international students in mind: furnished rooms, clear contracts, and support staff. Areas popular with UCD students are generally safe and well connected by public transport.

What transport options connect student housing to UCD?

Most student areas are linked to UCD by frequent Dublin Bus routes, especially along the N11/Stillorgan Road corridor. Some students use a combination of Luas or DART plus bus, and many cycle from nearby neighbourhoods thanks to improved bike lanes.

Are short-term or semester-only accommodation options available near University College Dublin?

Short‑term and semester‑only contracts do exist, mainly in purpose‑built residences and some co‑living setups, but availability is limited and higher in demand for exchange periods. You’ll need to search and book early if you require a flexible lease.

How can students avoid rental scams when searching for accommodation near University College Dublin?

Use verified platforms like University Living, which pre‑screen properties and landlords, and ask for video tours or official photos if you can’t visit in person.

How can University Living help students find accommodation near University College Dublin?

University Living aggregates verified student properties around Dublin and UCD into one platform. You can compare room types, locations, commute times, and total costs (including or excluding bills), then book securely online.