Overview of Yugo Dominick Place
Yugo Dominick Place is a purpose-built student accommodation located at Phibsborough, Dublin 7, D07 FP46, Ireland. It sits approximately 1.5 km north of Dublin city centre, within walking distance of the main shopping and social areas. The residence is operated by Yugo, a global student housing provider, and offers ensuite rooms only. Weekly rents range from €317 to €354, with a deposit of €500 required at booking. The minimum lease term is 9 months, making it suitable for the standard academic year. The property includes laundry facilities, a café, and WiFi. Based on 116 Google reviews, it holds a rating of 3.4 out of 5.
Location and Transport
The address in Phibsborough places residents close to the Royal Canal and within a 15–20 minute walk to O’Connell Street and the city centre. Bus routes along the North Circular Road and Phibsborough Road provide frequent services to Dublin City University (DCU), Trinity College Dublin, and University College Dublin. DCU’s main campus is about 2.5 km north, reachable by bus in 10–15 minutes. Trinity College is roughly 2 km south-east, a 20-minute walk or short bus ride. University College Dublin’s Belfield campus is about 5 km south; a direct bus from the city centre takes around 30 minutes. The property is also close to the Mater Hospital and Croke Park stadium. The Luas tram red line is accessible from nearby stops, connecting to the city centre and Heuston Station.
Room Types and Price Position

Yugo Dominick Place exclusively offers ensuite rooms. Each unit has a private bathroom, a single bed (or small double in some configurations), a desk, chair, wardrobe, and storage. The shared kitchen and living area is typically shared among 4–6 residents. The weekly rent of €317–€354 (indicative — confirm with the operator) is above Dublin’s citywide starting price of €219 per week for student accommodation (the lowest available across 50 properties). However, many of those lower-priced rooms are standard non-ensuite (shared bathroom) or older buildings. For a modern ensuite in a central-north location, the price is in the mid-range. The deposit of €500 is standard for the city. Note that all prices and availability are indicative; confirm directly with the operator before booking.
What Residents Actually Say
Resident reviews published on Google give a mixed but generally positive picture. The three reviewers cited below reflect common themes of location, staff helpfulness, room quality, and cost.
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Hamed jassbi (rating 5): “Stayed at Yugo Dominick Place during my time in Dublin and honestly had a great experience. The location is excellent, very close to the city centre and convenient for students, especially if you are studying at Dublin City University or nearby universities. The rooms were modern, clean, and well maintained, and the co” (text truncated in source).
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Luna Clairon-Hardy (rating 3): “The staff in this accommodation are mostly very nice and try to help. The room was clean when I came in, and has a good amount of storage space. The building in general is modern looking, and has many good facilities such as a gym, cinema room, games room, study room. However, it is extremely expensive and for this pri” (text truncated in source).
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Ola Rarity Szczukiewicz (rating 5): “really enjoyed staying here! the accommodation is in a great location and the staff are always friendly and helpful whenever you need anything. big thanks to Aqib for helping me and all of my friends get an apartment extension together! the extension process was really easy and completely stress free thanks to the help” (text truncated in source).
The quotes indicate that residents appreciate the modern facilities (gym, cinema room, games room, study room) and the helpfulness of staff. The location is praised for proximity to city centre and DCU. The main negative mentioned is the cost: even the mid-range price is described as “extremely expensive” relative to the amenities and overall value.
Who This Residence Suits and Who It Doesn’t
Suits:
- Students studying at Dublin City University or other northside institutions who want a walkable or short-bus commute.
- Students who prefer a modern, ensuite room with on-site social facilities (gym, cinema, games room).
- Those looking for a 9‑month lease that aligns with the academic year and want a hassle-free extension process (as noted by one reviewer).
- International students who value a supportive staff team and a clean, well-maintained environment.
Does not suit:
- Budget-conscious students who want the cheapest possible room: the starting price of €317 is well above the city’s minimum of €219, and one reviewer explicitly considers it too expensive.
- Students who prefer a shared bathroom to lower costs, as only ensuites are available.
- Those who need a shorter rental period (less than 9 months), unless they negotiate individually.
- Students primarily based at University College Dublin (Belfield) or Trinity College: while reachable, the commute is longer than living closer to those campuses.
Booking Timing and Practical Notes
As of 2026, the property operates on a first-come, first-served basis with rolling availability. The busiest booking period for the September 2026 intake begins in late 2025 to early 2026. Since the minimum lease is 9 months, most contracts start in September or January. Late booking (after July) may still have availability but the best room choices (floor, view, flat size) are taken early. The deposit of €500 secures a room. All prices provided here are indicative; always confirm with the operator. The property does not currently publish a specific “available from” date, so you should contact them directly for current opening dates.
Frequently Asked Questions
What amenities are included in the rent?
The rent covers WiFi, water, electricity, heating, and access to common facilities (gym, cinema room, games room, study room, and café). Laundry facilities are available on-site but may require a separate payment per use. Contents insurance is typically not included; check with the operator.
Can I extend my stay beyond the minimum 9 months?
Yes, according to one resident review, the staff (specifically a manager named Aqib) helped with apartment extensions, and the process was described as “really easy and completely stress free.” You should request an extension early, ideally before the original contract ends, and confirm terms (possible rent increase).
Is the property safe and what is the neighbourhood like?
Phibsborough is a residential area with a mix of local shops, pubs, and parks. The property is within walking distance of the city centre and is generally considered safe during the day. At night, the area is moderately busy. The building itself has secure entry and CCTV. Individual reviews do not raise safety concerns, but as with any city, standard precautions are advised.
Sources & data date: 2026-07
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