A City Centre Campus in Dublin
Trinity College Dublin is set on a 47-acre campus in the heart of the city and is ranked Ireland’s top university in the QS World University Rankings 2026.
Founded in 1592, Trinity is home to landmarks such as Front Square, the Campanile, and the Old Library, alongside contemporary developments including Trinity Business School.
Trinity Business School Facilities
Opened in 2019, Trinity Business School is an 11,400 sqm purpose-built facility designed for modern business education, featuring:
- A trading room with Bloomberg terminals for real-time market experience
- The Trinity AI XR Hub for applied learning in AI and Extended Reality
- A 600-seat auditorium for lectures, speakers and events
- Group study rooms and collaborative learning spaces
- A student restaurant and social spaces
- A rooftop terrace with panoramic city views
- Convenient entrances on College Green and Pearse Street
- Entrances on both College Green and Pearse Street for convenient access
The building is designed to maximise natural light and ventilation through a central atrium. It also features one of Dublin’s largest living walls, with over 7,600 plants. Together, these elements create a comfortable, breathable space that supports wellbeing and enhances the learning experience.
Location and Industry Access in Dublin
Trinity Business School is within walking distance of Dublin’s key business districts, including the International Financial Services Centre and Grand Canal Dock. This location supports regular engagement with industry through guest lectures, company projects, and networking opportunities.
Transport and Connectivity
The Trinity College Dublin campus is well connected to the wider city and beyond, making it easy for students to navigate Dublin:
- Pearse Street Station and the Luas Green Line are less than 300 metres away
- Connolly Train Station and Busáras (Central Bus Station) are approximately a 10-minute walk
- Dublin Airport is easily accessible by public transport
Library at Trinity College Dublin
The Library at Trinity College Dublin is the largest in Ireland, supporting teaching and research across all disciplines. It holds over 6 million printed volumes, along with extensive digital and archival collections.
It is also home to the world-famous Book of Kells and the Long Room. Students benefit from free access to the Book of Kells Experience and may bring up to two guests.
Sports Facilities in Trinity College Dublin
Students at Trinity Business School have access to a wide range of sports facilities, including:
- The Trinity Sports Centre, with a gym, swimming pool, climbing wall, and fitness studios
- Indoor facilities at Printing House Square for squash, handball, and racquet sports
- Outdoor pitches, tennis courts, and recreational spaces
- The Islandbridge Boat House on the River Liffey
