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Dublin: Luggage Storage in Dublin O'Connell

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Dublin: Luggage Storage in Dublin O'Connell

About This Service

That gap between checking out of your accommodation and heading to the airport is one of those travel annoyances that nobody talks about enough. You’ve got three hours, your bags are enormous, and everything interesting involves walking. This secure luggage storage near Dublin O’Connell Street solves that problem simply - drop your bags, get your receipt, and go actually enjoy the city.

Storage covers up to 24 hours. Every bag is fully insured and 24/7 customer support is included throughout. The number of bags covered corresponds to the number of adults booked.

What’s Included

  • Secure luggage storage for 1 day
  • Full insurance on every bag
  • 24/7 customer support

What’s Not Included

  • Tips

Meeting point: After booking, you’ll receive a separate email from the activity provider within 5 minutes with the exact drop-off address. The location will always be at or very close to the meeting point address shown on your booking.

Good to Know

  • Wheelchair accessible, with wheelchair-accessible transport options nearby
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Service animals are welcome
  • Public transport is available nearby
  • This is a private service

Local Tips

O’Connell Street is one of the best starting points in Dublin for a bag-free few hours. From here you can walk to the Ha’penny Bridge and the Liffey in under five minutes, reach Temple Bar in ten, and get to Trinity College in about fifteen. You’re right in the middle of everything without needing any transport.

The GPO is right on O’Connell Street and worth stepping inside if you haven’t already. It’s the building where the 1916 Easter Rising was declared, and the interior has a small but well-put-together exhibition on the events of that week. Free entry, takes about 20-30 minutes, and it puts a lot of what you’ll see around the city in context.

If you’re killing time before an evening flight, the area around O’Connell Street and Henry Street gives you good options for a last meal or a wander through the shops. Arnotts department store on Henry Street is handy for picking up anything you might have forgotten to buy, and there are plenty of cafes and restaurants within a short walk.

The storage location is close to major bus routes and the Luas. Getting to Dublin Airport from O’Connell Street is straightforward - the Airlink 747 and 757 buses run directly from the street and take around 30-45 minutes depending on traffic. Worth checking the timetable before you drop your bags so you know exactly when you need to collect and head.

The 24/7 customer support is genuinely useful if you have an early morning or late evening pickup. You’re not relying on a staffed desk being open at 6am - the support line can help you sort anything that comes up at any hour.

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