6 Reasons to Study English in Dublin!

Thinking about studying abroad in Dublin? You’ve made the right choice. Dublin is an exciting city, rich with history and culture with lots to offer international students. Here are 6 reasons we think you’ll love studying in Dublin.



1. Dublin is gorgeous!

Dublin has beauty built into every stone, with charming, cobbled streets, lush parks, and breath-taking architecture at every turn. When you’re living and learning English in a place as beautiful as this, there’s always something to be excited about.



2. Dublin is the heart of Ireland

Dublin is the ultimate Irish city, complete with authentic pubs, excellent restaurants, and shopping districts. Not only is it home to a range of Irish people from around the country, but around 100,000 students also reside there at any given time; making it a culturally diverse and student-friendly city to be in.



3. Dublin’s location means you can easily travel

 Ireland is a relatively small country, you can travel to different major cities, such as Belfast and Cork, as well as smaller towns and villages, all really easily and cheaply. Not only that, but it’s easy for you to travel around the UK, visiting England Scotland, Northern Ireland and even Wales. You can fill your time off with city breaks and weekends away for next to nothing.



4. Dublin is easy to get around

The whole country of Ireland is easily accessible. Looking for a beach getaway in Dalkey, or to get out into the Wicklow Mountains? No part of Ireland is out of reach, particularly from the capital city, which offers lots of efficient transportation options.



5. Dublin has robust job market

Ireland’s GDP growth has been the fastest in Europe since 2017. It even grew 3.4% in 2020 – despite the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic. Ireland was the only country in Europe lucky enough to record economic growth that year. In fact, according to EY’s Economic Eye, the labour market is expected to recover to its 2019 peak by the end of 2023. At this time, talent was in demand in sectors like construction, ICT, administrative services and education. This is good news for salaries too. (Dublin.ie)

6. Dublin has an excellent nightlife

Harcourt Street in central Dublin is home to some of the best nightclubs in Europe. Dicey’s Garden has the most inexpensive drink prices around early in the week, as all pints and bottles are around €2 on a Monday night. Copper Face Jack’s next door has a low cover charge during the week and is expansive in size, with lots of choices for places to dance and mingle. Temple Bar is also an exciting location with a good atmosphere for drinking.



Thinking about learning English in Dublin? Contact one of our friendly team members today and start your Irish adventure!



Source:

https://www.ecenglish.com/en/social/blog/ec-central/2017/12/19/10-reasons-learn-english-dublin



https://www.travellinglanguages.com/17-reason-to-study-english-in-dublin-and-visit-ireland/