August is a busy month in Dublin. The city fills with music, culture, food, and sport, offering something for every taste. Staying at DCU Rooms puts you close to it all, with great transport links and budget friendly accommodation. You can enjoy the buzz of festival season without worrying about long commutes or expensive city centre hotels.
Here is what is happening this August and why DCU Rooms is the perfect base for your visit.
Dublin Horse Show – 14 to 18 August
One of Ireland’s most prestigious events, the Dublin Horse Show brings world class show jumping, stylish competitions, and a lively social scene to the RDS. From the famous Puissance wall to the Ladies’ Day fashion, it is a highlight of the summer calendar.
- Getting there from DCU Rooms: The RDS is about 30 minutes away by bus or taxi.
- Why go: Even if you are not an equestrian fan, the atmosphere, shopping stands, and food stalls make it worth the trip.
Dublin City Liffey Swim – 3 August
This historic open water swim attracts hundreds of participants who take on the River Liffey right through the heart of the city. Spectators line the bridges and quays to cheer them on.
- Getting there from DCU Rooms: A short bus ride will take you to the city centre, where you can watch the action from multiple viewing points.
- Why go: It is one of the city’s most unique sporting events, combining tradition, endurance, and community spirit.
Big Grill Festival – 15 to 18 August
Held in Herbert Park, the Big Grill celebrates live fire cooking, craft beer, and top quality Irish produce. Expect chef demonstrations, BBQ competitions, and mouth watering dishes from around the world.
- Getting there from DCU Rooms: Around 35 minutes by public transport.
- Why go: If you love food, this is your August must do.
Dublin Fringe Festival – Previews Start Late August
Although the main programme runs in September, late August often sees previews and smaller events start to pop up across the city. Expect theatre, comedy, spoken word, and experimental performances.
- Getting there from DCU Rooms: Theatres and venues are scattered throughout the city, most within a 20 to 30 minute bus journey.
- Why go: You can catch exciting performances before they sell out in September.
Local Live Music Nights
August is peak time for live music in Dublin’s pubs and small venues. From traditional Irish sessions in Temple Bar to indie gigs in Camden Street, you will find music every night.
- Getting there from DCU Rooms: Dublin city centre is just 15 minutes by bus, making it easy to pop into town for an evening out.
Why Stay at DCU Rooms During Festival Season
- Affordable Summer Accommodation
During August, Dublin hotel prices can soar. DCU Rooms offer comfortable budget friendly accommodation from as little as €99 per night. You can save your money for tickets, meals, and experiences rather than overspending on a bed for the night.
- Great Location
Located in Glasnevin, DCU Rooms have quick bus links into the city centre, meaning you can reach most events in 20 to 30 minutes. You are close enough to the action without dealing with late night city centre noise.
- Choice of Room Types
From single rooms for solo travellers to shared apartments for groups, DCU Rooms can fit your needs. Shared kitchens are ideal if you want to cook your own meals between festival days.
- Campus Facilities
Staying on the DCU campus means you can enjoy green spaces, walking paths, and access to sports facilities. It is a more relaxed environment than a busy hotel lobby during peak season.
Tips for Enjoying Dublin’s August Festivals
- Book Tickets Early – Popular events like the Dublin Horse Show and Big Grill sell out quickly.
- Plan Your Transport – Dublin Bus, Luas, and taxis can be busy during major events. Give yourself extra travel time.
- Dress for All Weather – August in Dublin can be sunny one minute and rainy the next. Bring layers and a light rain jacket.
- Stay Hydrated and Eat Well – Festivals can be long days on your feet, so keep water and snacks handy.
- Explore Between Events – Use free time to check out Dublin’s parks, museums, and local cafes near DCU.
Other Events Worth Checking Out
- Outdoor Cinema Screenings: Several parks host open air film nights during August.
- Heritage Week: Running mid August, this nationwide celebration offers free tours, talks, and exhibitions in Dublin.
- Markets and Food Fairs: St Anne’s Park and Merrion Square often host weekend markets with street food and artisan crafts.
Book Your August Stay Now
Festival season in Dublin is busy. Accommodation fills quickly, especially for weekends. DCU Rooms give you affordable rates, a convenient location, and a friendly base for your trip.
Stay from €99 per night and enjoy a comfortable, well connected home while you experience the best of Dublin this August.
Visit the DCU Rooms website to book your stay and get ready for a month full of live events, great food, and unforgettable moments