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University College Dublin |
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International
Accommodation |
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Staying with us:
With some 1,800 bedrooms on the Belfield Campus, visitors
are only a few minutes' walk from their apartment.
UCD Village is a superior development of self-contained
apartments, which are available from June to September
each year. It has a 24-hour reception service. Each
apartment contains 4 bedrooms sharing 2 bathrooms; all
apartments have communal kitchen/diner area where there is
a fridge and tea/coffee making facilities. A limited
number of double rooms are available.
The Glenomena Residences, only open this year, are also
available to delegates. Accommodation is arranged in 6
single-bedroom units, each bedroom possessing en suite
facilities. There are the same communal areas and
facilities as are available in UCD Village. Numbers for
such en suite bedrooms are limited, and early booking is
advisable. On the campus itself, delegates will find
shops, snack bars, a pharmacy and a launderette service.
Year-round accommodation is available in local hotels
ranging from 3 to 5 star. All within walking distance of
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Meals :
All meals
(with the exception of evening meals on the Thursday and
Friday) will be available at the Main Campus Restaurant, which
is located less than 5 minutes walk from the University
Industry Centre and from both UCD Village and the Glenomena
Residences. Breakfast is available from 8 a.m. each morning.
Tea/coffee breaks will be supplied by the conference in the
University Industry Centre. |
Parking:
The main car park for the
University Industry Centre is Car Park 3 and is accessible by the
Stillorgan Road Entrance off the N11 dual carriageway. Parking is
free on campus but can be limited in certain areas. Please allow
plenty of time before the start of the conference to find an
alternative car park if necessary.
Excursion:
Late in the afternoon of Thursday
3rd July, a visit to the Chester Beatty Library, now situated in
the complex of buildings that constitute Dublin Castle, has been
arranged. Coaches will be available to convey delegates to the
venue. Following the visit, a reception hosted by the Irish
Attorney-General will be held in St Patrick's Hall, also within
the Dublin Castle complex. On this evening only, delegates will be
obliged to make their own arrangements for an evening meal and for
the return journey back to the Belfield campus of University
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Facilities for the Disabled:
University College Dublin is fully accessible and modified rooms
are available on request at both UCD Village and the Glenomena
Residences. If you have any special requirements and need
further information please do not hesitate in contacting us
directly.
Relaxing with us:
Visitors have a superior choice of sports facilities on campus,
which are available at a small fee. The Sports Centre has state
of the art fitness equipment. There are also 24 pitches, an
eight-lane Olympic standard athletics track and eleven tennis
courts ...
.. And the delights of Dublin's city centre are on the doorstep.
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