UCD provide safe, beautiful and comfortable on-campus attendee accommodation surrounded by the greenery and nature of a large, spacious urban campus. The UCD residences consist of apartments with between 4 and 7 single bedrooms with ensuite bathrooms. Each apartment has a large fully equipped kitchen diner with fridge, freezer, microwave and toaster.
Staying onsite at the UCD Campus will give you the best experience of the Congress. We would urge you to do that, but of course, you are welcome to explore the many other options below. You can choose from basic hostels to fancy hotels or a cosy home on airbnb.
We were able to negotiate a special fixed
Congress rate with
B&B Hotel Berlin-Tiergarten
Alexander Technique Berlin Community for the 12th International Congress Sharing & inexpensive accommodation exchange for participants
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Set in a 16th-century Georgian mansion surrounded by lush gardens, this upscale hotel is 7 km from tours of the Guinness Storehouse and 16 km from Dublin International Airport.
Plush rooms feature free Wi-Fi, desks and lounge chairs, plus tea and coffeemaking equipment. Upgraded rooms include free breakfast and Nespresso machines, while suites add separate living rooms and balconies. Room service is offered 24/7.
Rating: Very good: 4.6 (out of 5)
Talbot Hotel Stillorgan
Off the N31 motorway, this contemporary hotel is an 11-minute walk from Stillorgan Shopping Centre and 1.2 km from Deerpark.
The sleek, refined rooms and suites feature flat-screen TVs, free WiFi, as well as tea and coffee making equipment.
Rating: Very good 4.6 (out of 5)
Within 100m of the main city bus terminal and a Luas light rail stop, this vibrant hostel is an 8-minute walk from the city’s main thoroughfare, a 13-minute walk from the Temple Bar nightlife precinct and 1.7 km from 3Arena.
The mixed or single-sex dorms feature simple, modern decor with wooden floors and en suite bathrooms. Private rooms add flat-screen TVs, in-room safes and wardrobes. All include free Wi-Fi.
Rating: Very good 4.9 (out of 5)
Abigails Hostel
In a brick building overlooking the River Liffey, this lively hostel sits on a bustling promenade at the edge of the Temple Bar nightlife precinct. It’s a 2-minute walk from the O’Connell Bridge, a 5-minute walk from Trinity College and a 6-minute walk from Luas light rail.
Free Wi-Fi is offered in relaxed private rooms, as well as in mixed or female-only dorms. All have en suite bathrooms and include linens. Most dorm beds come with power outlets, USB charging points and reading lights.
Rating: Very good 4.4 (out of 5)
Generator Dublin
You’ll find Generator Dublin in the hip Smithfield neighbourhood; adjacent to the Jameson Distillery and just a short walk from Temple Bar. Our Dublin hotel features open social spaces and is equipped with a café/restaurant and a bar on-site. With its reclaimed wood, exposed brickwork and original stonework, the place has an unruffled, industrial feel. We even have a jacuzzi suite. That’s right, a jacuzzi suite! It’s a shared room that has its very own hot tub for you to relax and unwind in. It’s ideal for a girls’ or boys’ weekend away – especially if you’re after a more luxurious budget hotel experience in Dublin.
Rating: Very good 4.0 (out of 5)