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LIV Student Dublin , Dublin

Church St, Dublin 7, D07 RR82
0.6 mi from City Center
( 8m. 11m. 14m)
4 Offers
Instant Booking
Pay In Instalment
No Visa No Pay
1 Room Option
Gym
No security deposit
Laundry Room
Mood lighting
Cinema Room
Common Room
Study Room
Dishwasher
Outdoor Area
4.3
(4)
From
£316/ week

Canvas Point Campus, Dublin

Mayor Street Upper, Dublin 1
1.4 mi from City Center
( 12m. 15m. 31m)
1 Offer
Pay In Instalment
No Visa No Pay
14 Room Options
bills included
Flexible Tenancy
COVID-19 Cancellation Policy
Plenty of storage space
Cinema Room
WiFi
Modern on-site gym
Superb on-site team
CCTV
24hrs Security
Desk and Chair
Laundry Room
Full events programme
Great transport links
Roof Terrace
4.7
(3)
From
€256/ week

The P&V, Dublin

Blackhall Pl, Dublin, D07 P2NX
1.1 mi from City Center
( 10m. 18m. 24m)
1 Offer
Instant Booking
3 Room Options
Lounge
bills included
Wifi
5.0
(1)
From
€200/ week
Sold out

Binary Hub, Dublin

Bonham St, Dublin 8
1.2 mi from City Center
( 11m. 22m. 24m)
1 Offer
Pay In Instalment
No Visa No Pay
5 Room Options
bills included
Flexible Tenancy
COVID-19 Cancellation Policy
Study room
Secure bike storage
CCTV
Laundry room
Desk and Chair
From
€235/ week
Sold out

Highlight Parkgate, Dublin

Montpelier Hill, Dublin 7
1.4 mi from City Center
( 11m. 18m. 31m)
1 Offer
Pay In Instalment
7 Room Options
gym
bills included
laundry facility
Study Room
Games Area
Lounge
Communal Kitchen
Cycle Store
Vending Machine
Spacious storage
Workspace
WiFi
On-site Residents' Team
CCTV
Security Team
Residents' Events
Full length mirrors
Courtyard
From
€230/ week
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Highfield House, Dublin

Marne Villas, Dublin
1.1 mi from City Center
( 17m. 17m. 24m)
1 Offer
10 Room Options
gym
laundry facility
study area
Cinema room
Bike storage
Internet and Wi-Fi
Wardrobe
Safe and secure
Postage service and deliveries
On-site laundry (local charge applies)
Coat hook
From
€242/ week
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Highlight Thomas Street, Dublin

Thomas St, Dublin 8
1.2 mi from City Center
( 10m. 17m. 28m)
1 Offer
Pay In Instalment
11 Room Options
gym
bills included
laundry facility
Study Room
Games Area
Lounge
Storage
WiFi
On-site Residents' Team
CCTV
Security Team
Residents' Events
Full length mirror
Courtyard
Roof Terrace
From
€246/ week
Sold out

Point Campus, Dublin

Mayor Street Upper, Dublin 1
1.4 mi from City Center
( 12m. 15m. 31m)
1 Offer
16 Room Options
Flexible Tenancy
COVID 19 Cancellation Policy
Bills: All-Included
Study Space
Entertainment
Common Rooms
Bike Storage
WiFi
24/7 Security
CCTV
Laundry Room
Electricity
From
€235/ week
Sold out

Brunswick Court, Dublin

D07 XF90, Dublin
1.1 mi from City Center
( 10m. 17m. 22m)
2 Offers
3 Room Options
bills included
Shared Kitchen
flexible Availability
Wifi
Heating
From
€217/ week
Sold out

Beckett House, Dublin

Summerhill, Dublin 1
0.5 mi from City Center
( 8m. 11m. 12m)
1 Offer
Pay In Instalment
No Visa No Pay
5 Room Options
bills included
COVID-19 Cancellation Policy
No Visa/University No Pay
CCTV
24 hrs security
Laundry room
Water
Roof terrace
From
€267/ week
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

When should you start looking for student accommodation in Dublin?

It's best to start looking for Dublin student accommodation as soon as possible to ensure that you find a home that fits all your student needs and is budget-friendly. Booking housing early has many other benefits that you can read about here.

What to keep in mind when selecting student accommodation in Dublin?

There are many things to remember while selecting student accommodation in Dublin like location, safety, amenities and cost. Read all about how to choose student residence in Dublin here

How much rent does a student pay for accommodation in Dublin?

Student accommodation prices in Dublin will depend on a range of different factors, the most important being location. The city's accommodation prices range between GBP 150 and 290/week. Apart from the area, the rent also depends on the various amenities and facilities provided by the accommodation and the room's configuration. The accommodation rent will decrease as you move further away from Central Dublin.

How can you find safe and secure student housing in Dublin?

All of ambers listings are verified and all buildings are CCTV secured. Some even come with building security. 

Can you get discounts when booking student accommodation in Dublin?

Yes, students who book early often get good discounts on student apartments in Dublin, and pay much less rent for their accommodation. 

Student Accommodations in Dublin

Dublin Student Accommodation

Dublin is a beautiful place to live and an excellent location for students to pursue higher education, with various top universities. Finding student accommodation in Dublin can be an overwhelming task, but amber has tried to make booking student accommodation as simple as possible. 

Amber has over 5000 Dublin student housing options to offer to students pursuing their education here. Choose from a selection of luxurious, budget-friendly and fully furnished Dublin student accommodation options. Students can look at private Dublin student accommodation options like studios, en suites, non-ensuites, shared apartments and private student rooms. Student housing in Dublin ranges from  €145 - 345 per week, depending upon the location and type of accommodation. Some of the most popular Dublin student accommodation options include LIV student accommodation Dublin, Beckett House, The Loom and Montrose

About Dublin

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Dublin is the capital and the largest city of Ireland and is one of the oldest cities in the world, stretching its history for almost two millennia. The town is a beautiful metropolitan area located in a bay on the east coast, at the mouth of the River Liffey. Being the epicentre of the UK's economic, transportation, and cultural trade, the city boasts a vast economic sector and great importance in the country. The city is also incredibly well connected, sharing its borders with nearby popular cities such as Belfast, Galway and Cork. Dublin is a beautiful city, and getting the opportunity to study here would be a dream come true for many. 

The city is also said to be influenced by historical and modern economic and warfare history, which allows it to enjoy a mixture of the early 19th and 20th centuries. This makes the city incredibly an incredibly charming and exciting location for tourists. In addition, the city also welcomes a large number of international students amongst these travellers. Every year, the city welcomes more than 100,000 international students, which makes it one of the most popular destinations for students in Ireland. Students can choose from various programs - from science and engineering to arts and fashion. 

Best Areas to Live in Dublin

Smithfield 

Smithfield is a bustling, lively neighbourhood full of culture. Smithfield is home to many high-end residential properties and is perfect for students looking for private student accommodation in Dublin in a trendy, up-and-coming area. Once an open market, Smithfield Square has become a local hang-out spot. 

Portobello

Located by the Grand Canal, Portobello is one of the citys most desirable neighbourhoods. Portobello residents are primarily students and young working professionals. The area is easily accessible, serviced by many bus routes and walking distance from the city centre. The neighbourhood is home to many bakeries and cafes for students to visit during their free time.  Portobello has a close-knit community and makes residents feel at home, perfect for anyone looking for Dublin student accommodation in a friendly area.  

Stoneybatter

Historically known as Bohernaglogh and located along the River Liffey, Stoneybatter is a neighbourhood on the northside. It is perfect for students often referred to as the citys hipster corner. Stoneybatter is a quirky, fun neighbourhood with some of the citys most exciting restaurants. Some must-try restaurants in the area are Grano, Love Supreme, and a small bakery called Slice. Stoneybatter is the perfect location for anyone looking for student housing in Dublin near good food. 

Grangegorman

Grangegorman is a small suburb on the north side of the city. The area underwent significant redevelopment over the last few decades and has transformed into a bustling neighbourhood. Close to the city centre, Grangegorman is conveniently located and easy to access by many bus routes. The Technological University of Dublin also has a campus in this neighbourhood, making Grangegorman the perfect location for any TU  student looking for housing near their university. 

Cost of Living in Dublin

The cost of your student accommodation in Dublin will likely be your most significant expense during your stay in the city. However, there are some other unavoidable expenses to consider when planning your budget. 

Food & Groceries:  200 -  300 per month

Travel: 50 - 135 per month

Books and Stationery: 70-200 per semester

Mobile: 30-70 per month

Clothes: 40-300 per month

Student Travel in Dublin

Getting around the city is pretty easy, with the city having a reasonably well-developed public transport system. Students can use buses and trains to get around the city or even rent bicycles. If students want to save on travel, they should look for student accommodation in Dublin that is easily accessible by public transport. 

Buses

The city has a well-connected bus network, with 120 routes and 18-night routes for students to get around the city. Tickets can be purchased online or on the bus itself, and bus fares depend on the distance travelled. Students can also buy a leap card, a prepaid bus card that will save them some money and can be used on all buses. Students can purchase a Leap card from several locations, which they can find here

Trains

Students can also get around the city using the Dublin Area Rapid Transit (DART). Trains are well connected and frequent, running every ten minutes. They run from the coast of the Irish Sea in North county to Greystones in the south. DART also runs commuter lines that allow students to travel to different cities and towns. 

Student Living in Dublin

From restaurants to events, students will find a lot to do in the city,

Best Restaurants

  • Klaw: Klaw is a seafood restaurant that serves up a range of options like lobster, crab, oysters, clams and a range of other dishes that seafood lovers must try. 
  • Banyi Japanese Dining: Great for anyone that loves Japanese food, Banyi Japanese is perfect for students looking for a cheap, tasty bite to eat. 
  • Bunsen: A budget-friendly student favourite, Bunsen has some of the best burgers in town. Bunsen has some of the best fries in town with a small but delicious menu. 

Events

New Years Festival: A two-day celebration and one of the biggest in Ireland, the New Years Festival is a great way to bring in the new year. The celebration includes stunning light shows, music and a fireworks display. People from all over Ireland flock to the city during the new year to get the chance to experience this fun-filled, lively and vibrant event.

Dublin International Film Festival: Established in 2003, the Film Festival is a 12-day event in the city every year.  The festival features films from international and local filmmakers and hosts screenings of everything from documentaries and feature films to cutting-edge short films. 

Tourist Attractions in Dublin

The city has a lot to offer to both its tourists and its residents. There are a range of sites for tourists and see and places for them to visit. There is something for everyone to enjoy, no matter what their interests are. 

Irish Whiskey Museum: If you want to learn about the history and origins of Irish Whiskey, this museum tour would be perfect for you. While you tour the museum, you also get to sample a range of whiskeys. 

Jameson Distillery: Founded in 1780, the Jameson Distillery has the worlds leading distillery tours. The distillery hosts several tours that whiskey lovers can join with tasting sessions and lessons on how to blend your own whiskey.

St Patricks Cathedral: Founded in 1191, St Patricks Cathedral is one of the citys most famous attractions. The inside of the cathedral is beautifully decorated and is a sight to behold. There are even a few events held at the cathedral that people can attend. 

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