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Canvas Point Campus, Dublin

Mayor Street Upper, Dublin 1
1.5 mi from University
( 20m. 27m. 34m)
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

LIV Student Dublin , Dublin

Church St, Dublin 7, D07 RR82
1.2 mi from University
( 14m. 16m. 27m)
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

The P&V, Dublin

Blackhall Pl, Dublin, D07 P2NX
1.6 mi from University
( 16m. 23m. 36m)
1 Offer
Instant Booking
3 Room Options
Lounge
bills included
Wifi
5.0
(1)
From
€200/ week
Sold out

Highlight Thomas Street, Dublin

Thomas St, Dublin 8
1.2 mi from University
( 13m. 21m. 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
1.5 mi from University
( 20m. 27m. 34m)
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
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Brunswick Court, Dublin

D07 XF90, Dublin
1.6 mi from University
( 17m. 23m. 37m)
2 Offers
3 Room Options
bills included
Shared Kitchen
flexible Availability
Wifi
Heating
From
€217/ week
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Beckett House, Dublin

Summerhill, Dublin 1
1.2 mi from University
( 17m. 22m. 23m)
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
Sold out

Binary Hub, Dublin

Bonham St, Dublin 8
1.4 mi from University
( 15m. 28m. 32m)
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

28 James Street, Dublin

R810, Dublin 8
1.7 mi from University
( 16m. 31m. 34m)
1 Offer
2 Room Options
bills included
Heating
flexible Availability
Internet
Freezer
From
€196/ week
Sold out

North Circular Road (447), Dublin

D07 EV90, Dublin
1.6 mi from University
( 21m. 21m. 36m)
1 Offer
4 Room Options
bills included
Heating
Private Yard
Internet
From
€217/ week
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When should you start looking for off-campus student accommodation near Dublin Institute of Design?

It’s beneficial to start your hunt for the off-campus student accommodation near Dublin Institute of Design early. Amber helps you with the paperwork of the place, the amenities provided and the location and proximity to your university. Thorough research is essential to ensure smooth student accommodation near Dublin Institute of Design booking.

What should I look out for while booking student accommodation near Dublin Institute of Design off-campus?

Consider the following things while looking at the off-campus student accommodation near Dublin Institute of Design with amber.

- Number of people you want to live with

- Housing-catered or self-catered

- En-suite or studio

- Single or double bed

- Room size

- Budget

- Off-campus accommodation

- Any additional facilities

How can the off-campus student accommodation near Dublin Institute of Design be rented?

Select, pay, and book. After you shortlist from our catalogue of options for off-campus student accommodation near Dublin Institute of Design, you will be provided free service throughout the entire process from our experienced team. Contact us for further questions and guidance, and we’d be happy to assist you.

How much does a student pay rent for the off-campus student accommodation near Dublin Institute of Design?

Several factors decide the rent to pay for the off-campus student accommodation, and location is one of the essential aspects. Amber offers housing options ranging from €196 - 345/week. Apart from the area, the amount of rent to pay also depends on various amenities and facilities provided by the housing and the room’s configuration. Watch this video to know more.

Which is the best student accommodation near Dublin Institute of Design?

James Street is the best student accommodation near Dublin Institute of Design, providing excellent amenities and facilities.

When should you book your housing for the September intake?

Most of these university accommodations start their intake in February, but they will let you book rooms at the last moment if they have student rooms available. But booking earlier will be the best bargain because there is every chance that the prices may hike depending upon availability.

How do I pay rent for my student room near Dublin Institute of Design?

Multiple payment options are available. You can pay rent via net banking or your debit card. We also have our payment portal, where we can help you with the procedure. Here’s a video to answer your question.

Can I get discounts for student hostels near Dublin Institute of Design?

Yes, students who book earlier often earn generous discounts and pay rent at a significantly discounted rate for their hostel room. You can also leverage the discounts and cashback from group bookings.

How many types of student accommodation near Dublin Institute of Design are available?

Our student housing options are classified into three major types:

Shared

A shared room is where two or more students can share a single room, washroom, kitchen, and other common spaces.

En-suite/Private room

In an en-suite, you have your own bedroom and bathroom, but the kitchen and living areas are shared with others.

Studios

A studio is a self-contained unit that includes a bedroom, kitchen, and private bathroom. Subject to the restrictions of the accommodation provider, two students may book a single studio together.

You can thus make an informed decision based upon your interests. You can choose between shared and private apartments depending upon your budget. Watch this video to get a better idea.

Which student accommodation is closest to the university?

Amber provides several options close to this Dublin university, out of which  Dublin Residence- Go Britanya is the closest.

Student Accommodations near Dublin Institute of Design, Dublin

Student Accommodation near Dublin Institute of Design

With the universities in Dublin ranking internationally, it’s no surprise that finding good student accommodation near Dublin Institute of Design is almost as tough as getting into the top universities in Dublin. With amber’s help, you can shoot past the crowd and book your student accommodation in three simple steps - select, pay, and book. Students can choose from amber’s wide selection of student accommodation options, ranging from en-suites to non-ensuites and shared or private accommodation. 

We know how tedious the whole process of booking student accommodation and keeping track of your utility bills can be.Amber offers you an easy solution with all-inclusive rent, which covers all your housing-related expenses. We also offer short-term leases for students living in Dublin in student accommodation near Dublin Institute of Design. Students living in Dublin can enjoy the luxurious amenities provided along with their student accommodation, including fully functional gyms, laundry facilities, game rooms, shared spaces, study spaces and more. Student accommodation near Dublin Institute of Design is also close to other universities in Dublin, such as American College, Trinity College, CCT College Dublin, Atlantic Language School, and Royal College of Surgeons.

About Dublin Institute of Design

The Dublin Institute of Design was originally founded in 1993 and rebranded in 2022 as DDI. The institute has fulfilled its aim to break barriers in design subjects for the past 30 years. They have experimented with flexible and unconventional study modes, providing mature students with education and working with professionals from the industry to build and develop their high-quality, modern courses focused on study areas around design. The institute also offers a vast range of courses, both online and in-person, as well as part-time and full-time. Their courses are based on the study areas of Fashion Buying, Graphic Design, Fashion Design, and Interior Design. A third-year student from DDI won Yamaha’s Graphic Design Award in 2015. In the same year, a first-year Fashion Design student’s garment was chosen for an Ecological Green catwalk by the Frankfurt Style Awards. Two Dublin students from this institute were shortlisted for the 2014 Dublin Fashion Festival’s catwalk show.

Best Student Accommodation near Dublin Institute of Design

As one of the best universities in Dublin and so many international students enrolling here, it’s no surprise that finding the best student accommodation might be challenging. Amber simplifies the difficult process of securing student housing into three simple steps: pick, pay, and book. Amber offers purpose-built studios, flats, and other low-cost student accommodation near Dublin Institute of Design. When planning on living in Dublin, students should narrow down their choices by picking neighbourhoods close to their university in order to save them time when commuting. With amber’s sorting options, doing this is easier than ever. Dublin students should also be sure to examine essential variables such as the cost of living near this college, the compatibility of the lifestyle, and the convenience of commuting. Although everyone’s demands differ, most students prefer to live in a student-friendly neighbourhood throughout their college years. Students who dream of living in Dublin should check out the following best student accommodation near Dublin Institute of Design:

1. Dublin Residence - Go Britanya

2. The Loom

3. Beckett House

4. Montrose

5. Binary Hub

6. Highfield House

7. Highlight Parkgate

8. Aspen

9. Blackhall Place

10. Highlight Thomas Street

Cost of Living

Students who dream of living in Dublin should be aware that the cost of living in Dublin is relatively higher than the usual for cities in Ireland. The main contributor to this excessively high cost of living is the average accommodation rent. However, you need not worry. With some prior planning and budgeting, you can level with this high cost of living in Dublin.

1. Accommodation - €196 - 345/week

2. Food - €207 - 431/month

3. Transportation - €99 - 196/month

4. Communications and utilities - €96 - 118/month

5. Clothing - €23 - 89/month

6. Sports and leisure - €27 - 99/month

Student Travel near Dublin Institute of Design

Easy to get around, Dublin is a pedestrian-friendly city with equally good public transport. Students who plan on living in Dublin need to know these few things about the transport facilities in the city.

Bus

Dublin’s buses run from 5:30 AM to 11:30 PM, with the closest bus stop to Dublin Institute of Design being Fitzwilliam Place. Students can buy a prepaid ticket for Dublin’s bus services at city centre shops or purchase one on boarding the bus. However, they should keep in mind that they won’t be given any change. If looking for a discount, students can instead use a Student Leap Card to buy their tickets. Nite Link is a night bus service provide in Dublin.

Tram

Dublin’s light rail system called the Luas connects the city’s suburbs to its centre. Every ten to fifteen minutes trams run from 5:30 AM to 12:30 AM on weekdays.

Train

Dublin’s train system, known as the DART, runs along the coast between Malahide & Howth, and Greystones. It also travels through Dublin’s centre. Every 10 minutes, trains run on weekdays from 6 AM to midnight.

Cycling

Dublin Bikes is Dublin’s bike-share system, which offers students a simple and budget friendly means of traversing the city without the worries of a bike. There are multiple locations in Dublin where they shared bikes are located, including tram stops, tourist attractions, universities and office blocks. For just €35, students can use any Dublin Bike as often as they like for a year. For free, students can use these for the first 30 minutes after which they get charged based on the distance they travel.

Taxis

Lynk and Free Now are some useful apps for students looking for a ride. They cana also hail a taxi in the streets or arrange for one over a call with the local taxi company.

Student Life at Dublin Institute of Design

A city with something for everyone, Dublin’s only flaws are its high cost of living and at times, unpredictable public transport. The city is home to a diverse cultural blend with people from all around the world. Living in Dublin means experiencing this very culture through museums and galleries, several of them free to visit. The city’s nightlife is lively and often spoken of, with student hotspots and night events have a significant contribution in this. Surprising to some, a few universities in Dublin have their own bars, cafes and restaurants.

The city’s rich history and lively, diverse culture can be clearly seen with just one stroll through the city’s streets. Dublin’s streets are lined with several Georgian townhouses, beautiful parks from the Victorian era, and classical Edwardian facades. The city’s art galleries and museums are internationally renowned and mostly free to the public. Students living in Dublin will soon realise that the city will always have something new for them to do to keep them entertained.

The city’s landscape is famous for its picturesque mountains, canals, coastlines, and rivers, which is perfect for students to explore when taking a break from studies. The sea and mountains nearby offer a peaceful getaway to those looking for an escape from the hustle and bustle of the city. Dublin offers several good chances to balance your work and life optimally. For those craving a breath of fresh air, the city has an abundance of parks and gardens located close to its centre. Best known out of these is probably Phoenix Park, which is one of Europe’s biggest urban parks.

Tourist Attractions near Dublin Institute of Design

Dublin students living in student accommodation near Dublin Institute of Design can take a day or two off from their studies and work to visit these wonderful tourist attractions.

1. The Little Museum of Dublin

2. National Museum of Ireland - Archaeology

3. Irish Whiskey Museum

4. EPIC The Irish Emigration Museum

5. Kilmainham Gaol Museum

6. The Book of Kells and the Old Library Exhibition

Courses at Dublin Institute of Design

This university offers undergraduate and postgraduate degrees in the following study areas:

1. Fashion

2. Fashion Buying

3. Graphic Design

4. Interior Design

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