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    Trinity Hall

    Trinity Hall

    (4 reviews)

    Dartry

    Trinity Hall is an interesting establishment…read more It certainly does the job, and it is very close to the 128 bus which will get you to school. The bus is right there, which is basically it's greatest strength. The place itself is kinda falling apart - or maybe that's just my place. For example, we have door falling off the hinges in our kitchen, and we have a very, very small refrigerator to share amongst 7 post-grads. Our Warden is nice, and we've never had any trouble with security or anything, so that's good. For me it's way too expensive, but that's because a lot of pour money goes to socializing events attended mostly by undergrads. As a post-grad, I feel quite a bit out of place to be honest.

    Trinity Hall is the official Halls of Residence for Freshman at Trinity College Dublin together…read morewith a sizable number of postgraduate students and those on European exchanges. The modern accommodation offered is very comfortable, and indeed modern. Every room features contemporary fixtures and fittings, interior furnishings and ensuite bathroom facilities. During the summer months, having been vacated by the students, the rooms are available to rent by tourists and those studying on summer programs at the college. A modern ensuite single bedroom within an apartment of six rooms sharing one kitchen is priced at €21.82 per night. If two of you are travelling then you can share a sizable double room, two single beds within an apartment with a larger ensuite for €16.87 each per night. The kitchen, akin to the décor of the rest of the apartment is too very contemporary with all of the necessary kitchen appliances supplied. The kitchen is open-planned and adjoined to the communal living area - a sizable and minimalist area with basic sofas and a TV cabinet that provides adequate storage space for books, kitchen appliances, dining ware and anything else your heart desires. Close to the leafy Rathmines village, the halls are within easy commuting distance from Trinity College via Milltown Luas stop or 25 minutes walk into town. An inexpensive place to stay where you are assured contemporary accommodation within a complex highly secured to ensure the safety of the students staying on site is guaranteed 24 hours a day.

    Shanowen Square Student Residencies

    Shanowen Square Student Residencies

    (2 reviews)

    Whitehall

    Foreigners (especially Americans) will call this place phonetically Shanowen Square. The Irish (I…read morehave been corrected on this numerous times) call it SHEN-OH-WIN SQUARE. This is a set of student apartments (section 50 I believe) that will take 3rd level students from all over Dublin. OK, now that's done we can move on to customer service. It has been fabulous. The only reason I don't give this place 5 stars is because I haven't a place to compare it to. They allowed me to move in 4 days early when my plane arrived, the room and kitchen were clean, so far everything works, it's a 3 minute walk from Dublin City University, It's as pictured on the website and there is a Tescos about a mile away. I have been treated well and I'm happy so far with my "home."

    Avoid like the plague. I recognise there is a severe accommodation shortage around Dublin, but my…read moreexperience dealing with this company would make me consider sleeping in the park before dealing with them again. I rented one of their rooms on Botanic Road for two students I knew who were arriving from Brazil during July 2016. We had been told by this Aanand guy that the place would have to be cleaned before we left or else the cost of same might be taken out of our deposit. Fair enough. Except when we arrived, the place was dirty and we had to clean it ourselves. The girls we were renting for arriving separately - one arrived on Wednesday, the other on Friday. The key for the first girl was left as promised. But when the second girl arrived on Friday, there was no sign of the second key. The first girl was in Belfast for the weekend, so the unfortunate second girl had to spend the night in a hostel and pay for it herself. Not a word of apology from Mr Aanand about this. The girls moved out and it was time to get my deposit back. Emailed our hero and was told that I'd have to wait a week because his boss, 'Mike', was on holiday. I told him this wasn't acceptable. As with queries about why he didn't bother to drop down the key, I got no answer. So, I rang him. Now, I admit I lost my temper and told him exactly what I thought of his competence levels. I couldn't force them to give back the deposit and one week on, I'm still waiting for it. He tried to claim the place was dirty (it wasn't, we'd vacuumed it before we left). By the way, the radiator had also leaked on the last night and only the girls had their stuff up off the floor, it would have all been soaked. Things like that, you can't legislate for. Gross incompetence and sullen silence when pulled up on it, you can. Go elsewhere, even if it means the park.

    Binary Hub - university_housing - Updated May 2026

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