Who The Loom Suits
The Loom is located in The Liberties, a historic area of Dublin that offers a mix of old pubs, cafes, and shops. It is about a 20-25 minute walk from Dublin city centre, with bus routes nearby. This residence works well for students or young professionals who prefer a quieter residential setting over a busy central location. The area feels safe during the day and at night, according to some female residents, which is a key consideration for those who value security.
The building provides ensuite rooms only, meaning each resident has a private bathroom. This eliminates the need to share facilities, a common source of friction in shared flats. The property also features a modern gym and a cinema room, which are useful for on-site fitness and entertainment. CCTV is in place as an added security measure.
The Loom may suit those who do not need a large bedroom. Reviews note that the bedrooms are small, but if you plan to spend most of your time outside the room – studying, socialising, or exploring Dublin – this may not be a problem. The shared spaces, such as lounges or common rooms, are described as pretty and quiet, at least during off-peak seasons like July.
For international students coming to Dublin, the location is reasonable for accessing multiple universities. Trinity College Dublin, The University of Dublin, University College Dublin, and Dublin City University are all within commuting distance. While the walk to Trinity is roughly 20-25 minutes, bus routes extend the reach to other campuses. Residents who rely on public transport will find the area well-connected.
Who The Loom Does Not Suit
The Loom is not ideal for anyone who needs a large living space. The bedrooms are reported as small, and double beds are described as too small for two people. If you require ample room to store belongings, study comfortably indoors, or share a bed, this may feel cramped.
Those who prefer a central location with immediate access to nightlife and shops may find The Liberties a bit removed. While it is within walking distance to the city centre, it is not in the core. If you want to step out your door and be surrounded by the busiest parts of Dublin, you might prefer a residence closer to Temple Bar or Grafton Street.
The booking process and pre-arrival communication may frustrate some people. One review mentioned receiving many messages to complete check-in steps before arrival. If you value a streamlined, minimal-contact process, this might feel like an inconvenience.
Additionally, the property is currently marked as not available. This means you cannot book a room right now. It is intended for future availability windows, likely for the 2026 or 2027 academic year. Anyone looking for immediate accommodation should look elsewhere.
The Loom offers only ensuite rooms. There are no studio or apartment-style units with private kitchens. Each resident shares a kitchen and living area with other occupants. If you prefer cooking alone or having your own living space, this may not suit you.
What Residents Actually Say
Resident reviews on Google give The Loom an average rating of 4.1 out of 5, based on 57 reviews. The feedback is mixed but generally positive about cleanliness, staff, and location.
Lara Dibisceglia gave a 4-star review and said: “I went here for a small vacation in Dublin with my mum. The bedrooms are small, but we spent a very little time in it, so it wasn’t a problem. The shared rooms are really pretty and quiet (maybe because we went here in July). The staff is always available and it’s composed by very nice and kind people.”
This review highlights that the size of the bedrooms is a compromise, but staff friendliness and overall atmosphere compensate. The quietness may be seasonal, however. During term time, the building could be busier and noisier.
XxDexTerrosxX gave a 3-star review and noted: “The service was very good and friendly. They were very helpful all the time. And the whole Hotel was very clean. The size of the beds were way too small for 2 person. And there was only 1 towel for every person and none for the hands. The contact before check in was annoying. I got a lot of messages to do the check in”
This feedback is from a hotel context, so the same building might operate differently as student accommodation. But it points to potential issues with bed size and pre-arrival communication.
Lucy Benson-Stabler gave a 2-star review and mentioned: “Pros Location: It’s around a 20-25 minute walk from Dublin City center. It’s right next to multiple bus routes that goes all around. Very close to Thomas St that has a bunch of nice pubs, cafes, shops, etc. Overall a pretty safe feeling area. As a woman, I felt safe to walk around at night (maybe not super late at nigh”
The review was cut short in the data, but it indicates a positive view of the location and safety. The lower rating likely relates to other factors not fully captured in the excerpt.
Overall, the majority of reviews are positive, but the smaller room size and bed dimensions are recurring points of concern.
Price Positioning vs the City

The Loom offers ensuite rooms at a weekly price range of €287 to €304. These are indicative prices and should be confirmed with the operator. This places The Loom above the city’s from-price, which starts at €219 per week for the cheapest accommodation in Dublin. The higher price reflects the private bathroom and on-site amenities like the gym and cinema room.
Dublin’s student housing market has a wide price spread. The Loom sits in the mid-to-upper range for ensuites. If you are on a tight budget, you will find cheaper options in the city, but they may involve shared bathrooms or fewer amenities. The Loom’s price is competitive for a modern building with CCTV and common facilities.
The minimum lease is 5 months, which suits semester-based study but may be too short for a full academic year. Some universities require a 9- or 12-month lease. Check with the operator if you need a longer stay.
Room Type Guidance
The Loom has only one room type available: ensuites. Each ensuite includes a private bathroom, and residents share a kitchen and living space with other flatmates. The number of flatmates per flat is not specified in the data, but typical ensuites in Dublin house between 3 and 6 people.
When booking, pay attention to the bed configuration. Reviews indicate that double beds are “way too small for 2 person.” If you are a couple or plan to share a room, this may be uncomfortable. Single occupancy is likely more suitable.
The units are unfurnished? The data does not specify furniture. Student accommodation in Dublin often comes fully furnished with a bed, desk, chair, and storage. Confirm with the operator what is included before signing a lease.
Booking Timing
The property is currently tagged as “not available” in the data. This means no rooms are open for booking at the time this analysis is written (2026-07). For anyone interested in The Loom, the best strategy is to monitor availability for the next intake – likely September 2026 or January 2027. Many student properties in Dublin release rooms 6 to 12 months in advance.
If you need accommodation for the 2026-27 academic year, start checking in late 2025 or early 2026. Sign up for notifications on the platform where you found this listing. For later arrivals, such as 2027, windows may open in mid-2026.
The minimum lease of 5 months means you may be able to book for a single semester. However, if the property is not available, consider other ensuites in The Liberties or nearby areas that fit your budget and timeline.
What is the minimum lease term?
The minimum lease at The Loom is 5 months. This is suitable for a semester abroad or a short-term placement. If you need accommodation for a full academic year (9-10 months), confirm with the operator whether a longer lease is possible. The standard lease may be extendable, but the data only shows 5 months as the minimum.
Is The Loom close to universities?
The Loom is located in The Liberties, approximately a 20-25 minute walk from Trinity College Dublin. It is also near bus routes that serve University College Dublin and Dublin City University. The exact travel time depends on traffic and the specific campus building. For Trinity College and Dublin City Centre, walking is feasible. For UCD and DCU, expect a bus ride of 20-40 minutes.
Is the property available now?
As of the data date (2026-07), The Loom is marked as not available. This means you cannot book a room at this moment. Availability may open for future intakes. Check the platform listing periodically or contact the operator directly for updates on the next release.
Sources & data date: 2026-07
The information above is based on the provided listing data and resident reviews. All prices are indicative and should be confirmed with the operator before any commitment. For live availability and real-time room options, use the on-site assistant on this page.
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