Mountjoy Square is Georgian garden square in the heart of Dublin’s city centre. Over the centuries, the square has been home to many of Dublin’s most prominent people: lawyers, churchmen, politicians, writers and visual artists. The writer James Joyce lived around the square during some of his formative years, playwright Seán O’Casey wrote and set some of his most famous plays on the square while living there, W.B. Yeats stayed there with his friend John O’Leary, and more recently, much of the Oscar-winning film Once was made in the square.
This spacious 2 bed is located on the west side of the square, its on the ground floor and has beautiful high ceilings and lots of character throughout. It looks out unto the square and is a 5 minute walk from O’Connell St and Connelly Station. For more information please contact one of our letting agents info@dublinstays.ie









