Residence Overview & Location
Highlight Thomas Street sits in The Liberties, Dublin 8 — a historic quarter that has become a popular base for students. The address is D08 EP30, just a few minutes’ walk from Trinity College Dublin, University College Dublin, and Dublin City University campuses in the city centre. The area is packed with shops, cafés, restaurants, and transport links, making it easy to get around without a car. The building itself is a modern student residence offering both non-ensuite and ensuite room types, with a weekly rent range of €219–353 (indicative — confirm with the operator). The property is available from 6 July 2026, and the minimum lease is 6 months. On-site amenities include a bike store, vending machines, and CCTV for security.
Who This Residence Suits (and Who Might Look Elsewhere)
Suits:
- Students who prioritise a central location and don’t want to rely on buses or trams for daily commutes. The residence is within walking distance of several universities in the city core.
- Those comfortable with shared living — the non-ensuite rooms typically mean sharing a bathroom and kitchen with other students. The property has flats of up to 8 people, which can be a good way to build a social group from day one.
- Budget-conscious students: the starting price of €219 per week is the lowest available among Dublin student properties on this platform (as of data date), so it is a competitive entry point for city-centre living. However, note that the price is weekly and indicative — confirm with the operator.
Does not suit:
- Students who need a private bathroom. While ensuite options exist, the majority of units are non-ensuite. If you strongly prefer ensuite, check availability early because ensuite rooms are limited and may be at the higher end of the price range.
- People looking for a quiet, low-occupancy flat. According to one review (see below), the flat had 8 people. Larger flats mean more shared space and potential for noise or scheduling conflicts in the kitchen/bathroom.
- Those who expect zero maintenance issues. The same review mentioned occasional problems like no water. Although maintenance was described as responsive, any student who wants a flawless experience might be disappointed.
What Residents Actually Say

The property has a Google rating of 4.2 out of 5 based on 109 reviews (as of data date). Below are verbatim quotes from three residents who left a 5-star rating.
Arman Lebellour (5/5):
“I have been staying here for well over 6 months now. I chose it based on previous google reviews I made, and it’s safe to say that I haven’t been disappointed. There are several maintenance issues we’ve encountered as a flat (of 8)(e.g. no water) and normally this would be reason enough to downgrade it to a 4 or 3 cons”
This review highlights that while maintenance hiccups occur (e.g. water outages), they weren’t severe enough to lower the overall positive experience. The large flat size (8 people) is a reality to consider.
Shankar Narain (5/5):
“Highlight Thomas Street offers a fantastic student experience in a prime city-centre location. It’s just minutes’ walk from top universities and colleges, and surrounded by shops, cafés, restaurants and transport links — perfect for busy student life. The building has modern, comfortable rooms with all essential bills”
The location and modern rooms get strong praise. “All essential bills” suggests the rent is inclusive, which is typical for student housing but still worth confirming with the operator.
Mirda (5/5):
“Best hostel I have ever stayed in! Great social environment for the solo travelers. Multiple events planned daily. Staff members hang out with the guests and help show them around the city. Made new friends from all over the world. Rooms were fantastic with clean bathrooms and showers. My room (room B on fourth floor)”
Note: This reviewer seems to have mistaken the residence for a hostel or used the term loosely. However, the comments about social environment and organised events suggest that Highlight Thomas Street fosters a community feel — a plus for new students looking to connect. Clean bathrooms and showers are also noted.
Overall, reviews point to a well-located, modern building with a social atmosphere, though some maintenance issues and larger flat sizes are real factors.
Price Positioning vs Dublin’s From-Price
Dublin’s from-price (lowest weekly rent across all listed student properties on this platform) is also €219 per week — the same as the starting price for Highlight Thomas Street. This means the residence is one of the most affordable options in the city for a budget student, particularly for non-ensuite rooms. However, the maximum price of €353 per week applies to the larger or ensuite rooms.
- Non-ensuite rooms likely sit near the lower end of the range (€219–279, indicative).
- Ensuite rooms will be near or at the upper end (€280–353, indicative).
All prices are indicative — confirm with the operator before committing.
Room Types & Decision Guide
The property offers two room categories: non-ensuite and ensuite. Here’s a breakdown to help decide:
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Non-ensuite (shared bathroom)
- Typically cheaper, starting at €219/week.
- You share a bathroom and kitchen with flatmates (likely 4–8 people).
- Best for: students on a tighter budget who don’t mind sharing facilities and value social interaction.
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Ensuite (private bathroom)
- Higher price, up to €353/week.
- Private bathroom gives more privacy and convenience.
- Best for: students who can afford the extra cost and prefer not to queue for showers, or those who are very private.
Whichever room type you choose, the lease starts from 6 July 2026 and the minimum stay is 6 months — ideal for the full academic year.
Booking Timing Advice
Given that the property is one of the cheapest in Dublin city centre, demand is likely high. The availability date of July 2026 means rooms will be released as the current academic year ends. To secure a place, especially for an ensuite, consider:
- Beginning your search in early 2026 (February–April). Many student housing providers open bookings 6–12 months ahead.
- Being flexible on room type: if you are open to non-ensuite, you have a much higher chance of finding a room at the starting price.
- Confirming everything directly with the operator — prices and availability can change, and the data here is indicative.
Frequently Asked Questions
How far is Highlight Thomas Street from the main universities?
The residence is in The Liberties, Dublin 8, which is a short walk from several city-centre universities and colleges. Most campus buildings are within 15–20 minutes on foot. Public transport links are also close by if you need to reach other campuses like UCD’s main Belfield site (though that requires a bus or bike).
Are bills included in the rent?
According to a resident review, the property includes “all essential bills.” However, you should confirm exactly what is covered (electricity, water, heating, internet, etc.) with the operator at the time of booking. Typically, student housing bundles these into the weekly rent.
What is the minimum age or student status required?
The property is marketed as student accommodation. You will likely need to be a full-time student at a recognised Dublin institution. No specific age is mentioned, but most student residences accept those 18 and over. Confirm eligibility with the operator.
Sources & data date
- Data as of July 2026, sourced from the property listing page (ID: amber-139030) on a global student-housing platform.
- Google rating and reviews as of the same date.
- City from-price and property count (50 properties in Dublin) from platform data.
- All prices are indicative — confirm with the operator. Availability and pricing may change.
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