Ground-floor apartment. Two double bedrooms. Shower room with walk-in shower, basin, and WC. Open-plan living space with kitchen, dining area and sitting area.
Dundrum is a vibrant suburban village nestled between Rathfarnham and Stillorgan. The village is known for its blend of historic charm and modern convenience, and offers a wealth of attractions including the expansive Dundrum Town Centre, home to high-street shops, a cinema, and a variety of eateries. Dining options include The Port House Ibericos, serving authentic Spanish tapas, and Mad Egg Dundrum, renowned for its free-range fried chicken and bold flavours, located in the Pembroke District of the town centre. You can stock up on essentials at the nearby Tesco or Dunnes Stores, both conveniently situated within the shopping complex. For a breath of fresh air, Airfield Estate offers a unique urban farm experience with heritage animals, organic gardens, and a seasonal café—ideal for families and nature lovers. Culture enthusiasts can enjoy live performances at the Mill Theatre, which hosts a diverse programme of drama, music, and comedy throughout the year in an intimate setting. Just a short drive away, Marlay Park provides over 300 acres of parkland with woodland trails, a walled garden, and weekend craft markets. It’s also the starting point of the Wicklow Way, a long-distance walking trail that winds through some of Ireland’s most scenic landscapes. For a coastal escape, Merrion Strand lies to the northeast, offering peaceful shoreline walks with views across Dublin Bay—perfect for a quiet afternoon by the sea. And with Dublin city centre easily accessible via the Luas Green Line—a modern light rail system that connects Dundrum directly to the heart of the capital—visitors can explore the city’s rich cultural tapestry with ease. Wander through the elegant halls of the National Gallery of Ireland, explore the historic grounds of Trinity College and its iconic Long Room Library, or take in a show at the Abbey Theatre, Ireland’s national stage. The city’s Georgian streetscapes, lively pubs, and riverside walks along the Liffey create a dynamic backdrop for both everyday life and weekend exploration. Whether you’re browsing boutiques on Grafton Street, enjoying a pint in a traditional pub, or discovering hidden gems in the Temple Bar district, Dublin offers a vibrant contrast to Dundrum’s village feel—making it the perfect urban companion.