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Trinity College Dublin
Trinity College Dublin (TCD) is ranked 101st in the world in the QS World University Rankings 2022 and is the 17th most international university in the world, according to the Times Higher Education Rankings 2020. Ireland’s oldest university boasts a 47-acre campus in a central location.
University College Dublin
Ranked within the top 1% of higher education institutions in the world, University College Dublin (UCD) also received recognition for being one of the best universities globally in the QS World University Subject Rankings. It’s located in Belfield, Dublin 4 - just under half an hour’s drive from Dublin city centre.
Lidl
0.1km
Vicar Street
0.3km
Liberty Market
0.3km
Guinness Storehouse
0.4km
Trinity College Dublin
1.8km
Lidl
0.1km
Vicar Street
0.3km
Liberty Market
0.3km
Guinness Storehouse
0.4km
Trinity College Dublin
1.8km
About student living in The Liberties
Connectivity
The Liberties is a well-connected area in central Dublin, close to Temple Bar and Stoneybatter. The area is perfect for students as student accommodation in the Liberties is just a twelve-minute walk or a twenty-minute bus ride away from Trinity College Dublin. It’s also only a twenty-minute walk to the TU Dublin Grangegorman campus.
Outdoors
The Liberties is a historic area in Dublin, so there’s lots to see and do. Make sure to look out for iconic sites like the Christ Church Cathedral when you’re walking around this area. There are also several small parks and areas of green close to student houses in the Liberties, including Weaver Park, St Catherine’s Park, and Bridgefoot Street Park.
Food and Drink
The Liberties is packed with pubs, bars, and restaurants. Tuck into some delicious pizza at Proof Urban Italian, or savour the delicious Lebanese cuisine at Fayrouz. Grab a drink with friends at one of the many pubs or bars, including All My Friends, Jackie’s, Lucky’s, and The Lark Inn. The Guinness Storehouse is also in the Liberties, so you can enjoy a pint at one of their breweries. You’ll never be short of choice living in student houses in the Liberties.
Entertainment
When you live in student accommodation in the Liberties, you’ll never be bored. Enjoy the area’s live music scene by watching performances at Vicar Street or Arthur Jazz & Blues Pub. Or you can lean into the town’s drinking history by touring the Guinness Storehouse. Or, if you’re feeling a tad healthier, you can use the gym and fitness facilities at Energie Fitness Dublin 8.
Shopping
There are lots of shops to explore in the Liberties. You won’t have to venture too far from the Liberties student accommodation to buy your groceries, as there is a Lidl and a Tesco close by. You can also browse the Liberty Market for homeware, shoes, apparel, books, and lots of other bargains too.
Student Housing
The wide range of student accommodation the Liberties has to offer means there is something for everyone. There are student lets in the Liberties to suit every taste and budget, from shared houses to purpose-built apartments. Have a browse of our student housing in the Liberties and find your next home, today.
FAQs about student accommodation in The Liberties
As the Liberties is within walking distance of Trinity College Dublin and TU Dublin, it is a popular student area. As a result, lots of students live in the Liberties student accommodation.
Most student residents of the Liberties report feeling safe in the area. You should feel secure living in student accommodation in the Liberties as long as you take sensible precautions.
The Liberties is an area in central Dublin, to the southwest of the city centre. It is close to Stoneybatter and Temple Bar.
The Liberties is a well-positioned and well-connected area to live in, surrounded by lots of traditional pubs and bars, as well as several live music venues. As a result, student houses in the Liberties are in high demand.
As there are four universities in Dublin, there isn’t one particular area where students live. They tend to be spread across the city depending on where they study and their accommodation preferences. However, generally, students will live in student houses in The Liberties, Stoneybatter, Grangegorman, Ballymun, Drumcondra, and Dublin city centre.
Trinity College Dublin provides accommodation at Trinity Hall and has additional partnerships with third-party accommodation providers. Typically, students will live in these halls in their first year before moving into private student houses in Dublin city centre for the rest of their time at university.
Many student houses in The Liberties are now advertised with bills included in the price. Where this is the case, your rental price could include electricity, gas, internet, TV licence and water bills and this is clearly stated on the listing. Properties without bills included are also available, giving you the flexibility to choose your own energy and water suppliers and internet service provider.
It is normal for property managers to require you to pay a security deposit at the time of booking or before you move in. Where a deposit is required and you are signing a tenancy agreement, your property manager must protect your deposit in a legally recognised tenancy deposit scheme. As long as you look after the property and have no deductions for damage or unpaid rent, your deposit will be returned to you after your tenancy agreement ends. Whilst tenancy deposits are legally capped at five weeks' rent per person, it is more common for student deposits to be in the lower £100-250 range.
The majority of student accommodation in The Liberties can be rented for fixed contract lengths. For purpose built student accommodation, 43 and 51-week fixed-term contracts are the most common. For shared houses, 52-week contracts are the most common and generally start in July to September.
Short-term student rentals in The Liberties are becoming more popular every year. As a result, property managers are increasingly offering shorter tenancy lengths, whether for the summer period or for individual semesters and terms. This is more common in the purpose-built student accommodation sector than in shared student rental houses across Dublin.
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