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LIV Student Dublin, Dublin
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LIV Student Dublin, Dublin

Church St, Dublin, D07 RR82, Ireland
0 mi from City Center
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Gym
Laundry Room
Outdoor Terrace

About the Property

LIV Student is a posh student accommodation in Dublin that has a variety of en-suites to offer to the students. The ISI English language School is a 6-minute walk and SEDA College is an 8-minute walk from the accommodation, making it an apt choice for the students.

Features

All the rooms in each of the apartments feature private bathrooms. They also come with a cosy bed, a study desk and a full-size mirror. The ample amount of storage is provided by a wardrobe, shelving units and a bookshelf. The galley kitchen has a microwave, fridge freezer and induction cooktops. One can keep the midnight snacks in the cabinets, so as to keep them handy. The dining table is the spot where one can bond with roommates over brunch. The accommodation also provides for free gym with a virtual personal trainer and outdoor spaces. The students can watch their favourite movies or shows in the cinema room or on TV and practice their assignments in the study room.

Location and What's Hot?

The location of the accommodation makes it a pretty happening place. Restaurants like PHX Bistro and Flanagan's Bar & Restaurant are close by. There are various supermarkets that are also very near which makes the accommodation extremely accessible and a comfortable place for the student to reside in. The weekends would never be dull in this location, the Phoenix Park is extremely close and is relaxing and would help in unwinding for the week. The National Wax Museum Plus can also be an exciting and chill place to hang out with friends.

Commute

The location of the property makes it extremely easy to commute from one place to the other. Arran Quay bus station is a 5-minute walk and Usher's Quay bus stop is a 7-minute walk away from the accommodation. If you want to take a train then the Smithfield tram stop is also a 3-minute walk away. For cross-country travel, one can take a train from the Dublin Heuston which is a 7-minute drive from the accommodation.

What will you get

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Common Room
Gym
Outdoor Terrace
Study Area
Free WiFi

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Frequently Asked Questions

Can I check the arrangement before confirming my room?

Absolutely! There is plenty of opportunity during the booking process to review and check through your arrangement and the contract relating to your accommodation. In fact, they urge you to keep checking and to be thorough!

Do I have to be a student to live in this accommodation?

Yes, their accommodation in each city is designed for full and part-time students only.

Can I secure an apartment with my friends?

Definitely! Once you have completed the booking process online, make sure to get in touch with us directly to outline your preference and to let us know who you want to room with. Their aim when placing people together is always to match like minded people – considering your university, course, and age as well as any other special requests.

Can I secure a room for one term?

Generally, their tenancies are for full years. If a shorter term agreement is something you are seeking or need to discuss, please get in touch with us directly to see if your needs can be accommodated.

How do I pay my rent?

Once your booking has been completed, they will send you an invitation email which will allow you to set up your rent payments. All rent payments can be arranged in a number of ways to make budgeting as easy as possible for you. Some of their tenants pay a lump sum at the start of each term, while others pay in instalments – it is up to you to decide which works best for you. They advise residents to set up a local currency Direct Debit to avoid fees, remove the stress of payment deadlines and to ensure that you never miss a rent payment.

Are your rooms suitable for disabled access?

Their apartments are built to be as inclusive and accessible as possible, with specific rooms and living arrangements designed to facilitate and support those with all manner of disabilities. They understand that finding the right accommodation can be daunting for those living with disabilities, so please get in touch so they can discuss your individual needs directly and make sure that all your needs are catered for.

Do I need a guarantor to secure a room?

A guarantor is the best way to protect your place with us if things get tough, especially if you are struggling to pay your rent. If you are paying in instalments, then they do ask that you provide a guarantor or appoint a Housing Hand as your guarantor. If you are paying your rent upfront in a single lump sum, a guarantor is not required.

Can I change my payment plan part way through my tenancy if something happens?

They are no stranger to bad days or tough months –They've all been there, and they've all wished that the person at the other end of the phone was a little more understanding. Because of this, and in an effort to make their agreements as flexible as possible for their residents and students, if something occurs – like an emergency payment you have to make elsewhere, or your student loan doesn’t arrive on time – simply get in touch to discuss the situation with us directly. They can then amend your payment plan if required, to help you out.

Can I sub-let my room?

No, this practice is banned for the duration of your tenancy.

Can I have visitors, and can they stay over?

Absolutely – university is a time for making new friends (and besides, they know you’ll want to show off your new home!). They do ask that those living in shared apartments or studios refrain from having more than one guest at any time, and that you keep overnight stays to a maximum of two nights per week. Visitors also need to sign in at reception and sign out when they leave, to assist us in the event of a fire evacuation. In addition, please note that their visitor policy can be amended at any time.

Can I keep a pet?

Sorry, they don’t allow pets in their accommodation unless they are approved assistance or disability dogs.

When can I move in?

Your move in date will be outlined in the agreement. They will also be in touch closer to the time to discuss the finer details and to make sure that you have everything you need.

What documents do I need upon arrival when I first check in?

When checking in they will need to see some form of photographic ID, such as a passport or driving licence.

How do I find out who I am living with?

In line with GDPR regulations they are unable to share names or contact details, however you will be given information on how to download and join the management's app prior to arrival and move in day. This app will act as a form of networking platform prior to and during your tenancy.

What equipment is available in the gym and fitness studio?

Their gyms typically contain all of the equipment that you would expect – including weight machines, cardiovascular machines, and free weights as well as mats for yoga and stretching.

What are the gym / fitness studio opening hours?

Opening hours vary by location, however they will open early in the morning and late into the night to ensure that you are able to keep fit as part of a routine that suits you.

Is there somewhere safe to park my car?

As part of their commitment to climate change and to reducing the CO2 output levels of their sites and their residents, they encourage students to use the local public transport network and to keep their cars outside of the city centers. Not only will this help reduce your own carbon footprint, but it will save you money in the long run.

Is there somewhere safe to store my bike?

Yes, all of their accommodation sites include bike storage as part of your facilities package! They do ask that you bring your own bike lock for optimum security.

Do you have security?

Their sites benefit from both 24/7 staff and CCTV – making sure that you feel as safe as possible during your tenancy.

How do I manage maintenance requests?

If you have any issues, from broken doors to plumbing issues, lost keys, and issues with access, their maintenance team can be contacted via the Student app. This app also lets you track the status of any issue or request.

What kitchen equipment is supplied in the accommodation?

Before planning your trip to Ikea, incoming students should note that their kitchens include hobs, ovens, fridge-freezers, dishwashers, microwaves, kettles, and toasters. Any other cooking equipment you wish to use, as well as cutlery and crockery, will need to be supplied by yourself.

What is included in my room?

They want your bedroom to feel as much like home as possible, so they try not to stand in the way of your individuality and creativity. Because of this, your bedroom includes: A large bed with underbed storage and quality mattress and USB charging ports by your bed, six electrical sockets under your desk with cable management, a desk light, an ergonomic study chair, window with black-out blinds or curtains and an en-suite bathroom with a power shower. All the decoration and finer details are up to you! Studio apartments also feature a dining table and an integrated kitchen with a fridge-freezer, two electric hobs and combi oven.

How fast is the WiFi?

They proudly offer superfast, unlimited, 100% FREE WiFi as part of each accommodation package. Wired speeds reach up to 200MBs while wireless connection can reach speeds of up to 100MBs. The actual speed you will experience while using the Internet may vary and depends upon a variety of conditions, such as: The performance of your computer or tablet (eg. its age, processing capability, its operating system, the number of applications running simultaneously and the presence of any adware and viruses). The type of connection between your device and their equipment. For example, wireless connections may be slower than wired connections. Wireless connections may be subject to greater fluctuations, interference and congestion. They recommend that you connect your device via a cable if it has the capability, freeing up space for other devices on the wireless network. The distance between your device and our equipment. The time of day. During peak times there will be more congestion, which may affect the speed you receive.

Can I smoke in my room / apartment?

They do not permit the use of cigarettes or vapes anywhere in this accommodation – inside or outside.

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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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