The Tannery



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About The Tannery
Dublin is in the province of Leinster and the Eastern and Midland Region, on the east coast, at the mouth of the River Liffey. After the Acts of Union in 1800, the city grew fast from the 17th century and temporarily became the second-largest city in the British Empire. Dublin became the capital of the Irish Free State, which was later renamed Ireland in 1937 after the country gained independence in 1922.
The Tannery is a student housing in Dublin that offers ensuites. They come in four styles: Standard Ensuite, Classic Ensuite, Premium Ensuite, and Deluxe Ensuite. All room styles feature a small double bed, an ensuite bathroom, a study desk and a chair, and plenty of storage.
The residence offers various facilities and services. They include high-speed Wi-Fi, CCTV, all-inclusive bills, 24/7 support, and on-site laundry. Other services include a VR gaming room, a common room, a gym, a games area, a reading space, a courtyard, study rooms, a TV area, on-site maintenance, bike storage, contents insurance, post and parcel services, wellbeing events, and communal spaces. Many people worry about the living costs in Dublin for international students, but we assure you this is a perfect choice.
The property is located at Mill Street, just a short drive from Dublin city centre. It is surrounded by many interesting and exciting locations, including eatery spots, entertainment venues, and other places of interest. If you’d like to have a taste of delicious Irish cuisine, The Shack Restaurant Temple Bar is nearby and it offers classic Irish dishes in a cozy atmosphere. If you wish to grab a quick bite, Bunsen Wexford Street restaurant is 11 minutes away and it serves juicy burgers plus fries and drinks in a simple setting. Bar Italia ristorante is another nearby eatery offering Italian plates including pasta and pizza in an Italian-themed space. When you need to do some grocery shopping, Spar Patrick Street supermarket is just a few minutes away and it has a variety of products at reasonable prices to cater to your needs. After your long day on campus, we suggest you relax and go for a casual evening stroll at Weaver Park which has green fields, playgrounds, and walking paths. Over the weekend, you may enjoy a night out with your friends and watch the latest blockbuster movies at Cineworld Cinema Dublin. You may also choose to go on a shopping spree at Jervis Shopping Centre where you’ll find lots of shops, stores, and boutiques. Another thing you can do during the weekend is visit the Irish Museum of Modern Art where you can enjoy the magnificent works of art that are on display.
Location
Dublin City University is a 21-minute ride from the building and Technological University Dublin is a 12-minute ride. Camden Street Lower, stop 1352 bus station is a 13-minute walk from the property and Long Lane, stop 2387 bus station is a five-minute walk. Drumcondra train station is 15 minutes away.
€269 / Week
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An en-suite room featuring a small double bed, workspace, wardrobe, a private bathroom, a shared dining area, a shared lounge area, and a shared kitchen
An en-suite room featuring a small double bed, workspace, wardrobe, a private bathroom, a shared dining area, a shared lounge area, and a shared kitchen
An en-suite room featuring a small double bed, workspace, wardrobe, a private bathroom, a shared dining area, a shared lounge area, and a shared kitchen
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* Note: Final rent price and availability are subject to change and to be confirmed upon completing your booking.