UG Prospectus 2025
P H O E N I X P A R K HEUSTON STATION STONEYBATTER Cabra Rd KILMAINHAM Finglas Rd 4 Founded by the Vikings more than one thousand years ago, it’s a city that is rich with history and culture. It has been home to great writers like James Joyce; fearless revolutionaries like Rosie Hackett; industrial innovators like Arthur Guinness, and Nobel Prize winning scientists like Ernest Walton. Today, Dublin is a fast-moving city, known for its young population, its high tech innovation and the “craic” of its legendary social scene. The skyline reflects the city’s past and present, from the spire of Christ Church Cathedral to the space-age curves of the Aviva Stadium. DCU is at the vibrant heart of the city’s north side, with three unique campuses in the bustling Glasnevin- Drumcondra area - all within easy reach of the city centre and major amenities. Dublin is also a great springboard for exploring the beautiful mountains, coastline and countryside on the city’s doorstep. However you engage with Dublin, there are lots of public transport options to get you around. You will find the transport information you need at transportforireland.ie and at dublinbus.ie , luas.ie, and buseireann.ie . 1 Botanic Gardens 2 The Casino ofMarino 3 Croke Park 4 Pheonix Park &Dublin Zoo 5 TheHugh LaneGallery 6 The Spire, O’Connell Street 7 The 3 Arena 8 Christ Church Cathedral 9 St Patrick’s Cathedral 10 St Stephen’s Green 11 National Gallery of Ireland 12 National Museumof Ireland 13 The Aviva Stadium 14 Morton Stadium Whoever you are and wherever you are from, the city of Dublin probably doesn’t need much introduction. Studying inDublin 6
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