IKEA Dublin: How to get there, park and what to expect

Mecca for the furniture needs of many Dubliners, IKEA is a supermarket that is often an essential part of any move to or around Dublin.

If you haven’t been to IKEA Dublin in a while, there are a few handy things to know before you go. How to get there and what can you expect when you arrive?

Here’s everything you need to know before visiting IKEA in Dublin.

Where is IKEA in Dublin?

IKEA is located in Ballymun on St Margaret’s Road.

There is also the IKEA Dublin collection and the order point in Carrickmines. From there, you can order online and retrieve previous orders made online, unlike the Ballymun store where you can buy items there.

How to get to IKEA in Dublin?

IKEA is located on St Margaret’s Road. Leave the M50 at Junction 4 onto the R108 before turning onto St Margaret’s Road.

Is parking free?

The IKEA Dublin store has 1,850 free parking spaces, including disabled and parent and baby parking spaces.

How does it work inside?

Inside IKEA, you will follow a one-way system. To get from one section to another, simply follow the directions in store.

The Ballymun store is home to many room settings. On each item in the showrooms you will find details of the products on display and where to find them in the store.

Accessibility

IKEA offers family-friendly bathrooms and nursing rooms.

Staff will also be on hand for assisted loading and unloading of cars.

For wheelchair users, IKEA has wide aisles, dedicated parking spaces and a number of manual wheelchairs.

Can I order online?

Ikea orders can be placed online and picked up at Ballymun store and Carrickmines order and collection point.

Delivery to an external DPD pick-up point costs €2.95.

Home delivery for small parcels starts at €10, medium at €15 and large at €20.

Items will be delivered within one to three days.

How to assemble IKEA furniture?

IKEA products are specially designed for simple assembly at home.

Customers can also use IKEA’s assembly service partners to build their furniture. This service includes a free one-year workmanship warranty.

Independent fitting partners will charge customers a standard base fee of €35 plus 20% of the total retail purchase price.

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