About Dublin City Centre
Dublin's city center is one of the most amazing places to visit when you are in Ireland. You can visit Trinity College, Phoenix Park, Dublin Castle, and Temple Bar. From sitting down at a cozy pub for a pint to wandering the Dublin City Centre area, there are many things to enjoy about this city.
Bounce can offer you convenient luggage storage services at 43 Gardiner Street Lower, Northside, as well as the various other local businesses that we partner with near the Dublin Airport, Dublin Train Station, and countless other attractions in the city.
How to pay for luggage storage in Dublin City Centre
- Booking luggage storage with Bounce takes just a few minutes. Book online for easy access to your luggage storage service location of choice.
- You don't need to figure out exact prices like you do when using hourly storage lockers, and you don't need cash to pay for your booking.
- Pay online at the time of your reservation to receive an instant QR code as your confirmation.
- Booking in advance will ensure that your luggage storage spot by the Dublin City Centre is ready and waiting for you when you arrive!
How luggage storage is different from train station lockers
- Unlike luggage lockers, Bounce's storage partners can help you store luggage of all shapes and sizes. You can leave heavy bags, large items, or even a bunch of small packages and bags with us.
- Luggage lockers don't offer added protection for your bags, and their locations are typically less secure since they don't have dedicated staff.
- We partner with verified local businesses who can help you add an interesting site or two to your itinerary while also providing the best Dublin City Centre luggage storage. Our business partners can help you make the most of your time in the Dublin City Centre area.
- Our storage spots have opening hours that start at 9 AM and stay open until 8 PM for the most part. Some of our storage spots are actually open 24 hours a day, so Bounce is truly the only luggage storage service you need.
How to get to or from Dublin City Centre
Dublin City Centre is the heart of Ireland's capital, home to popular attractions, shopping districts, and key transportation hubs. Here are several ways to navigate Dublin's City Centre or access it from other parts of the city.
Bus services
Dublin bus stations and routes
- O'Connell Street: Major bus routes pass through here, offering connections to areas like Clontarf, Ballsbridge, and Tallaght.
- College Green: Located near Trinity College, with bus links to the south side of the city, including Rathmines and Sandyford.
- Dublin Bus Routes: Common city routes include 16, 41, 46A, and 145.
LUAS (Light Rail)
- LUAS Red Line: Runs from Tallaght and Saggart to Connolly Station, passing through the city centre at stops like Abbey Street and Jervis.
- LUAS Green Line: Connects Broombridge to Sandyford, passing through key areas like St. Stephen's Green, Dawson Street, and O'Connell Street.
Train Services
DART (Dublin Area Rapid Transit) provides coastal rail services along Dublin Bay, from Howth and Malahide in the north to Bray and Greystones in the south. Stops in the city centre include:
- Connolly Station
- Tara Street Station
- Pearse Station
Commuter trains also provide services from Connolly Station to connect the city centre to nearby suburbs and regional areas like Drogheda and Maynooth.
Airport connections
Dublin Airport is located approximately 10 km north of Dublin City Centre. Here are the main transportation methods to get to and from the city centre and the airport:
- Aircoach route 700: This service operates 24/7 and provides direct connections between Dublin Airport and various city centre locations, including O'Connell Street, Trinity College, and St. Stephen's Green.
- Airlink Express route 747: Connects Dublin Airport with the city centre in about 35 minutes, stopping at key points such as Heuston Station, O'Connell Street, and Busáras (Central Bus Station).
- Airlink Express route 747: Travels from Dublin Airport to Camden Street, stopping at Trinity College and St. Stephen’s Green. Total travel time is 30-40 minutes.
- Dublin Bus route 16: A more economical option, this Dublin Bus route travels from Dublin Airport to the city centre, stopping at O’Connell Street, College Green, and other central areas but can take up to an hour.
When you want to use the best luggage storage Dublin has available, use Bounce. We make it easy to find the perfect luggage storage spot for a few hours or even a few days, no matter where you are in the world. You can count on us for affordable luggage storage that comes with concierge service, and 24-hour customer support.