Dublin City University

Dublin


DCU's student accommodation is split across three locations in north Dublin – here at the main campus in Glasnevin, and at All Hallows in Drumcondra and on the grounds of St Patrick's College. Modern rooms have plenty of amenities, including a kitchen, common room and a fully equipped health centre. The accommodation was previously only available in summer; you can now stay all year round.


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