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Dublin Nest Cork Street, Dublin
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Dublin Nest Cork Street, Dublin

Cork St, Dublin 8, D08 RX9X, Ireland
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Cinema Room
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About the Property

Dublin Nest Cork Street is an elegant student accommodation in Dublin that offers a range of en-suites for students. The property is located within a short walk from Liffey College and National College of Art and Design.

Features

Every room comes with comfy beds, plush cushions, and a beautiful vibe. The rooms at this property give you the liberty to transform it into your new home, spacious rooms with large windows make the rooms very airy and well-lit. Challenge your friends over a match in the games area and chitchat with others in the common area. You can also cook some really good meals in the well-equipped kitchen.

Location and What's Hot?

The property is surrounded by many shops, pubs and resturants. Grab a cup of coffee at Flower & Bean and have delicious meals at the Fayrouz The Restaurant. You can also have best Lebanese dishes at Fayrouz Lebanese Restaurant. Fogg Cafe is also a perfect spot to hang out with friends.

Commute

The accommodation is well connected to public transport in Dublin. Marion Villas, stop 2379 bus stop is just down the lane. Or you can catch a tram from Fatima Luas Stop which is within an 11-minute walk. To travel far away, you can reach Dublin Heuston within a 9-minute drive.

What will you get

Common Amenities

Wi-Fi & Broadband
Cinema Room
Gym
Residents' Events
Communal Area

Cancellation Policies (3)

  • Cooling Off Period
    This property offers cooling-off period.
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  • No Visa No Pay
    This property allows cancellation due to visa rejection.
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  • Early termination by students
    Termination of the tenancy contract before the end date is allowed.
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Payment Policies (5)

  • Booking Deposit
    This property requires booking deposit.
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  • Security Deposit
    This property requires security deposit.
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  • Payment Instalment Plan
    This property offers flexible instalment plan.
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Frequently Asked Questions

Can I choose a certain room?

Absolutely! You can choose the floor, flat and room numbers should you wish to.

Can we book as a group?

Of course. For locations with cluster flats, booking with your friends can easily be arranged. You just need to let us know who you want to live with and we can make sure you live together.

How do I find out who I am living with?

When booking your room you can see your flatmates’ gender, what year they’re in and where they’re studying. They don’t give out names for data protection, but you can always get in touch with the Residence Team to find out where you can join the resident’s chat to give you a chance to meet people virtually before you move in.

When can I move in?

Around four weeks before the big day, you will be invited to book a move-in slot. You can choose the time that works best for you. If you have specific needs around accessibility or travel arrangements, please let them know at this stage.

What do I do if I am not totally satisfied?

They want you to love your time living with them, but they understand they might not always get it right. They take all complaints seriously and will try their best to fix any issues as soon as they are made aware of them.

Can I have pets?

No pets are allowed – sorry!

Can I order bedding and kitchen packs?

Yes. Anything you order will be delivered straight to your accommodation.

Do I need a TV Licence?

Yes, if you want to watch TV (including online) in your room you’ll need to have a valid TV Licence – unless they tell you they’re covering it.

What is the policy on guests staying in my room?

You can, but please don’t invite someone to stay for more than 3 consecutive nights.

Will my student flat be cleaned?

Your student room and any shared areas within your apartment will be spotlessly clean when you arrive, after that point it’s over to you!

Can I smoke?

All their student accommodation is smoke-free, and this includes all types of E-cigarettes. You can find designated smoking areas outside the buildings or in the courtyards.

How do I connect to the internet?

All of their sites have a wireless network covering the whole building. On arrival, simply connect your devices to the wireless network. They also offer the option to connect using an Ethernet Cable, which you just plug into the network wall socket in your room.

Are any items banned on site?

For health and safety reasons, They don’t allow the following items: candles, incense burners, deep fat fryers and any electrical appliances that don’t comply with British standards and statutory regulations. Please do not bring any of these on site; you will be asked to remove them.

Will anyone else access my room?

They carry out room inspections 3 times a year and occasionally health and safety checks. When they do, they’ll need access to your room. But they’ll always give you at least 24 hours notice and they’ll knock and announce themselves before entering your personal space.
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Student Accomodations in Dublin

Dublin Student Accommodation

Finding student accommodation in Dublin is not that easy; however, at times, it becomes a daunting task as well. Students can easily find affordable and comfortable Dublin student accommodation options in the city with amber. Amber provides students with student accommodation in Dublin at reasonable prices while taking care of most of the amenities and facilities. The choicest options for Dublin student accommodation are all located near EC Dublin, BIMM Dublin, Trinity College, Dublin Business School, and SEDA College.


The beautiful city of Dublin is the largest and serves as the capital of Ireland. The city has a lot to offer to students, after spending most of their time in studies, one looks out for some time to relax. Students can easily visit these places of attraction from their Dublin student accommodation on weekends. Apart from this, one will find a plethora of museums in the city that make the day for history buffs. The global city has something for everyone in his pocket. This makes Dublin an ideal student accommodation city in Ireland.


Dublin student accommodation options offer some of the most comfortable yet affordable Quadruple rooms and Twin rooms for students to choose from. Dublin student accommodation also comes with a wide range of options for students to choose from.

About Dublin

Dublin is situated on Ireland's east coast at the mouth of the River Liffey. The city is famous for its Georgian architecture, commercial power, and culture. With its vast history, Dublin takes people through a period that is long gone. The city has so many places to visit and gives its tourists a feel of home. Here, every building would depict a tale of history and modern architecture, a perfect amalgamation of past and present. Locals of the city are known for their warm hospitality and a big, warming smile on their faces.


Another thing that tourists adore about the city is its wide range of food. It is famous amongst food lovers for the cuisines and flavoursome dishes it offers. Apart from the historical buildings, what makes the city stand out is its museums, such as the Irish Museum of Modern Art, which offers its tourists the best from different eras that let one feel and experience the past. One wouldn't want to miss out on St. Patrick's Cathedral, a truly enlightening experience for many people and is considered one of the most sought-after places. The city is home to some of the oldest libraries as well, such as the Trinity College, where one gets to witness the wide range of books from across the places. Well, not just this, Dublin Castle is yet another place of attraction that keeps tourists coming back to the city.

Best Student Accommodation in Dublin

With a large number of students enrolling in different Universities in the city, finding suitable student accommodation in Dublin becomes a daunting task. Dublin is home to some of the finest universities, such as the Dublin Business School, Royal College of Surgeons, Dublin Institute of Technology, etc. With amber’s quick booking method of pick, pay, and book, you can choose from a wide range of student accommodation in Dublin, from studios to ensuites and apartments. Amber provides an easy and seamless experience to the students so that they can book an accommodation of their choice. Dublin student accommodation provides students with many options to choose and pick from. Dublin student accommodation is fully loaded with the facilities and amenities one would require for a healthy and happy stay. Some of the options are mentioned below -

1. Go Britanya Dublin Resident

2. James Street

3. Cork Street

4. North Circular Road

5. Brunswick Court

6. Highlight Thomas Street

7. Blackhall Place

8. Beckett House

9. Binary Hub

10. Dorset Point

Cost of Living in Dublin

Dublin student accommodation is highly beneficial to students. Student accommodation in Dublin provides students with basic amenities and facilities that they would require for their stay in the city. However, there are other expenses that one needs to consider while staying in the city. We have mentioned below an estimated amount for some of the major expenses one would have to pay for their stay in a month.

1. Food & Groceries - €200-€300/month

2. Travel - €60-€40

3. Books and Stationary - €100-€200

4. Mobile - €70-€100/ month

5. Clothes - €100-€300/month

Student Travel in Dublin

Dublin is not just famous for its history or architecture; it is also known for its well-connected transport network that makes it stand out amongst other cities. With so many public transportation options to choose from, students wouldn't find it difficult to travel to different parts of the city. They can easily go around the city during weekends and can also find their way to the University easily. The renowned transport system includes the following:


1. Buses: Buses are considered one of the most sought-after transportation systems in the city, making travelling easier and hassle-free for people. Students can plan their bus journey by using Ireland's journey planner or Moovit service. Buses in Dublin start operating as early as 5 a.m. and as late as midnight, with around 120 routes and 18-night routes for students to get around the city.


2. Trains: Another well-connected transportation option for students is the Dublin Area Rapid Transit (DART). With such a massive transport system, people usually prefer the train option for longer journeys to another part of the city. However, the train frequency is good, and one finds the train running frequently every 10 minutes. The run from the coast of the Irish Sea in North County to Greystones in the South makes travel a lot easier.


3. Cycling: Students can also choose to travel to different parts of the city by bike. It is one of the best options for staying away from traffic.

Student Living & Lifestyle in Dublin

The city holds an esteemed reputation for being famous among international students. Students from across the world choose this city to further their education and advance their careers as well. With numerous vibrant and dynamic options for the students to visit during weekends, the city has so many options to choose from. The city centre makes it a perfect location for student accommodation in Dublin.


The city has so much to offer to its tourists, along with many museums to parks. Dublin has a variety of bars and restaurants for students to choose from. People can dine out as per their liking at some of the finest restaurants in the city, such as the Blackhall Place, Wuff, Generator, Leonardo Hotel Dublin Christchurch, etc. Another place to visit for a portion of delicious food is Wallace's Taverna. If you want to be close to nature, you can also visit Phoenix Park, Kellogg's Skyline Park, etc. One can also visit the GAA Museum & Tours, The Kildare Maze, Dublin Zoo, Zipit Forest Adventures, etc. National Botanic Gardens is another place one can visit, The National Wax Museum Plus, Viking Splash Tours, Dalkey Castle & Heritage Centre are some of the places students can visit over weekends and as per their suitability.

Dublin Tourist Attractions

Dublin offers a wide variety of tourist attractions options to people. The city is known for its museums, restaurants, parks, and so much more. Students can visit these places during their free time and explore the nearby attractions on a weekend. Dublin is the largest and most beautiful city in Ireland. Hence, one would find plenty of options to travel around in the city. Some of the most popular attractions near student accommodation in Dublin include -

1. Irish Whiskey Museum

2. Jameson Distillery

3. St Patrick's Cathedral

4. The Little Museum of Dublin

5. Guinness Storehouse

6. St Stephens Green

7. Temple Bar

8. Chester Beatty

Top Universities in Dublin

There are a number of universities in the city that offer their students top-tier education. Amber offers student accommodation in Dublin near many of these universities, such as

1. National College of Art and Design

2. Dublin Business School

3. Trinity College 

4. CCT College Dublin

5. BIMM Dublin

6. The International School of English

7. EC Dublin

8. Crumlin College of Further Education

9. Independent College

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