One of Dublin’s best kept secrets is that anyone can stay overnight in Trinity College during summer months. Located in the heart of the city centre, Ireland’s oldest university is filled with leafy squares and historic buildings spanning 47 acres. Accommodation options include single, twin or double rooms and private apartments. Choose to stay in heritage buildings for a unique visitor experience or modern buildings if you are traveling with a group. Opt for a bed and breakfast package to get your day in Dublin off to the best possible start.
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About your stay
About your stay
With 24 hour security, sports grounds, cafés and visitor attractions on campus, staying at Trinity during summer months is a relaxing and immersive experience. Close to all transport links and just a short distance from top attractions such as Guinness Storehouse, Dublin Castle and Three Arena, Trinity is the ideal base for your stay in Dublin.
One of the best ways to explore Trinity’s 47 acre campus is with a Trinity Trails historical walking tour. Join an expert Trinity guide and walk in the footsteps of famous past students such as Oscar Wilde, Samuel Beckett and Bram Stoker. Discover the hidden gems of Ireland’s oldest university and make the most out of your day in Dublin by finishing your tour at the Book of Kells Experience.
About your stay
Funding The Future
Every stay counts.
Revenue from your stay is invested back into Trinity to support the academic mission of the University and fund development projects and conservation programmes.
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FAQs
Answers to your questions
Check in is from 3pm and check out is 10am. We cannot guarantee early check in. If your flight arrives very early in the morning, we recommend reserving a room from the night before to guarantee early check-in.
Front desk closes at midnight. All keys for late arrivals are passed to the security team at main Front Gate archway. They will be able to issue you with your keys and direct you to your room.
The Accommodation Office is in Front Square, House 10 to the left of the Chapel. If you arrive after the Accommodation Office is closed, please go to the Security Desk located in the archway at the College Green entrance to Trinity.
We do our best to ensure bookings are allocated together. If members of your party have made separate bookings, please advise us so we can ensure you are allocated together.
Our rooms are thoroughly and regularly cleaned in line with all COVID-19 safety protocols.
We have limited spaces available on campus. Once you have reserved a room, please email us with your booking reference and we can add parking to your booking. Rate per night is €17.50
Breakfast options are available at ‘The Buttery’ restaurant within Trinity campus. Kindly book this at the reception desk during check-in.
There are restaurants and cafés on campus open throughout the year.
We have luggage storage facilities available free of charge upon arrival. Cost per bag on day of departure is €3 per bag. We cannot store luggage for days/weeks.
There are hairdryer included in our Printing House Square rooms. For all other rooms, hairdryers are available to borrow from the front desk.
Getting to Trinity Campus
Taxi
• Ask for Trinity College, College Green entrance. Cost €30.
Bus
• The Aircoach leaves Dublin airport every 15min, 24 hours a day. Cost: €9
• Ask to be dropped off at Kildare Street. Walk towards Nassau Street and take the Nassau street entrance of Trinity College opposite KC Peaches/Costa Coffee.
By taxi:
• Ask for Trinity College, College Green entrance. Cost: €15.
By tram:
• Head to the Connolly LUAS stop or the Bus Aras LUAS stop
• Buy a ticket to Trinity. Cost €3
• You will need to switch from the RED LUAS line to the GREEN LUAS line at Abbey Street LUAS stop.
By taxi:
• Ask for Trinity College, College Green entrance. Cost: €15.
By tram:
• Head to Hueston LUAS stop.
• Buy a ticket to Trinity. Cost €3
• You will need to switch from the RED LUAS line to the GREEN LUAS line at Abbey Street LUAS stop.