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Find the Best Student Accommodation near University College Dublin (UCD)

How Can Students Find UCD Accommodation? 

Looking for the best University College Dublin accommodation? University Living provides a wide selection of verified off-campus housing options near UCD, including studios, en-suites, shared apartments, and private flats. Each property comes fully furnished with modern amenities such as high-speed Wi-Fi, laundry facilities, secure access, study areas, and common social spaces—ensuring a comfortable living experience for all students. 

While many students choose to stay close to UCD’s campus in Belfield, University Living offers student accommodation in Dublin throughout safe and student-friendly neighborhoods. Rental prices vary by location and room type, with options to suit different budgets and preferences. 

What Are the Benefits of Living in Off-Campus Accommodation Near UCD?

  • Affordable Living – Off-campus accommodation near UCD is often more budget-friendly than university halls, with the added benefit of more space and amenities. 
  • Flexible Lease Terms – Choose from various contract lengths that align with your academic calendar, giving you more control over your move-in and move-out dates. 
  • Modern Amenities – Enjoy private or shared living spaces with fully equipped kitchens, on-site gyms, lounges, and quiet study rooms. 
  • Convenient Locations – Many student housing options are located close to public transport links, shops, supermarkets, restaurants, and entertainment hubs. 
  • Greater Independence – Off-campus housing allows students to enjoy a more independent lifestyle while still staying connected to university life. 

University Living helps you compare available student housing options near University College Dublin and book the one that best fits your lifestyle and budget. 

What Are the Best Off-Campus UCD Student Housing? 

University Living offers a wide variety of student accommodation near University College Dublin, with easy access to the campus via walking, cycling, or public transport. Some of the popular choices include:

Highfield House

  • Location: Marne Villas, Phibsborough, Dublin, D07 PC95, Ireland
  • Room Types: En-suite, Apartments
  • Commute: Approx. 35-minute public transport to UCD
  • Features: Study areas, social spaces, fully furnished rooms, bike storage

Point Campus

  • Location: Mayor Street Upper, Point Village, Dublin, Ireland
  • Room Types: En-suite
  • Commute: Approx. 40-minute bus ride to UCD
  • Features: On-site gym, cinema room, laundry, and social spaces

Dominick Place

  • Location: 58, 58-64 Dominick Street Upper, Phibsborough, Dublin 7, D07 FP46, Ireland
  • Room Types: En-suite, Studio
  • Commute: Approx. 35–45 minutes via public transport
  • Features: Rooftop terrace, games area, study spaces, all-inclusive bills

These properties offer a safe and supportive environment for international and local students studying at UCD.

What Should You Know About University College Dublin (UCD)? 

University College Dublin is Ireland’s largest university, known for its excellence in research, innovation, and global outlook. It attracts thousands of international students every year and is home to a diverse student community.

Key Facts About University College Dublin (UCD)

  • Established in 1854, UCD is one of Europe’s leading research-intensive universities.
  • Ranked among the top 200 universities worldwide by QS World University Rankings.
  • The university’s main campus in Belfield covers 133 hectares and offers top-class facilities, including libraries, labs, sports centres, cafes, and green spaces.
  • UCD has strong connections with industries and offers excellent career support and internship opportunities.
  • Students planning to join UCD can benefit from nearby off-campus accommodation that offers both comfort and convenience.

What Is the Average Cost of Living for Students at University College Dublin? 

Living in Dublin as a student at UCD can be relatively expensive, but manageable with good budgeting. Monthly costs depend on lifestyle, type of accommodation, and personal spending habits. 

What Are the Monthly Living Expenses for UCD Students?

  • Rent: €700–€1,300/month (depending on the room type and location) 
  • Groceries and Food: €250–€350/month 
  • Transport: €100–€150/month (with student Leap Card) 
  • Phone & Internet: €30–€50/month 
  • Entertainment & Leisure: €100–€200/month 

What Are the Tuition Fees at University College Dublin (UCD)?

  • Undergraduate (EU): Approx. €6,700–€8,000/year 
  • Undergraduate (Non-EU): Approx. €17,000–€25,000/year 
  • Postgraduate (EU): Approx. €7,000–€10,000/year 
  • Postgraduate (Non-EU): Approx. €19,000–€35,000/year 

The total yearly cost of studying at UCD, including accommodation and personal expenses, can range from €20,000 to €35,000. 

What Are the Best Areas to Live Near University College Dublin? 

Dublin has several student-friendly areas that offer a balance of affordability, safety, and proximity to UCD. Here are some top neighborhoods: 

Rathmines – Trendy and Student-Friendly

  •  Average Rent: €220–€350/week 
  •  Commute: 15–20 minutes by bus to UCD 

Ranelagh – Quiet and Well-Connected

  •  Average Rent: €230–€400/week 
  •  Commute: 15-minute bus or bike ride to UCD 

City Centre – Lively and Convenient

  •  Average Rent: €250–€500/week 
  •  Commute: 25–30 minutes by bus or LUAS to UCD 

These areas offer easy access to shops, cafes, libraries, and recreational spots while keeping you connected to UCD and central Dublin. 

How Do Students Commute to UCD from Nearby Student Accommodation? 

University College Dublin’s Belfield campus is well-connected to the rest of Dublin through various public transport options: 

  • Bus: Dublin Bus routes like 39A, 145, 46A, and 155 provide frequent service to UCD. 
  • Cycle: The campus is bicycle-friendly with dedicated cycle paths and secure bike parking. 
  • Walking: If you stay in areas like Donnybrook or Clonskeagh, UCD is within walking distance. 
  • Luas and DART: Although not directly connected, you can combine these with bus routes to reach campus efficiently. 

Most students use the Leap Card, which offers discounted fares for travel across all public transport in Dublin.