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Reviews of UCD Village, Dublin, Ireland

UCD Village - Hostel

UCD Village(University College Dublin) offers accommodation from June to late August each year. Situated in the green grounds of UCD Campus, UCD Village is the ideal environment for groups, individuals, conference delegates and students visiting Dublin. ...
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Avg Rating: 76% (7 Reviews)

Character: 74%

Security: 85%

Location: 71%

Staff: 85%

Fun: 65%

Cleanliness: 71%



Customer Reviews

74%

Expensive but nice if you have a bus pass. Access to other resources (i.e. fitness center) a plus

Dan, from USA ~ Jul 22 2008

96%

Great Value and convenience in my old College, although I never studied in Belfield - it was Earlsfort Terrace.

Nial, from Ireland ~ Jul 21 2008

66%

A lack of outlets for breakfast on a Saurday morning was irritating

Gavin, from England ~ Jul 14 2008

76%

everything was good enough for the money. the bathroom might be cleaner: the floor was filthy

inese, from Latvia ~ Jul 8 2008

76%

sound insulation poor. Towel not changed over 3 night stay. Also room not cleaned. For that cost, could have stayed in b&b with breakfast included.

Raj, from England ~ Jul 7 2008

86%

I enjoyed my stay and met some great people. The location is a little out of the way, but only if you party late in town. The daytime bus service is good, but stops around 2330. There is a night link bus, but it is not that frequent. If you strike out at the pubs, and miss the night link a cab back will cost you 10 euro. Bus service to/from the airport is direct and only a short walk from the village.

Allan, from USA ~ Jul 7 2008

56%

There are loads of better options if you just want to be in the middle of Dublin, but a bus takes you right to the village. It is a bit isolated though, that being said - not a lot of things to do around the area. Also my bedroom key did not work and I never got a replacement (though I was promised one).

Colin, from USA ~ Jul 3 2008

80%

Electrical problems in flat 16/6 still needing attention when we left

Caroline, from Scotland ~ Jun 30 2008

80%

bed was quite uncomfortable

F Timothy, from USA ~ Jun 27 2008

50%

No heating for a week and only one of the members of the staff finally did something about it.The rest were telling me: tomorrow somebody will fix it.Nobody showed up, one day, and another...And when you go again to ask, they tell you some other weird story about the heating, like if you run out of hot water, the heating is over.Yes, literally. Thank god, this woman of the reception did something finally.One person, out of 20 of those I have seen in the reception desk? amazing.

ELENA, from Spain ~ Jun 26 2008