ikea uni-link instructions

Ikea by uni-link

IKEA is set to take Southampton by storm, as the Scandanavian retail giant arrives in the city centre.

The new flagship store has a massive 34,000 sq metres of floor space on 4 levels and stocks some 9,200 items. The Market Hall is one of the biggest in the UK! There's a 600-seat restaurant serving famous Swedish meatballs, a Bistro, Café and a Swedish Food Market.

Using uni-link makes shopping at IKEA even easier. With IKEA's home delivery service, there is no need to carry large or heavy items back home, so getting the bus will make your visit hassle-free.

getting there and back

Buses U1, U2 and U6 stop within a 5-10 minute walk of IKEA.

What’s more, as our buses run during evenings and on Sundays, you can avoid the busiest times.

As the IKEA Car Park only has 900 spaces, it’s going to be a struggle to park and avoid expected traffic congestion along West Quay Road (where the only car park entrance is located). Luckily, all our routes into the city centre avoid West Quay Road and lead to enhanced pedestrian routes right to the store entrance.

Get off U1 and U6 by WestQuay and walk the short distance (it’s all signposted) to the pedestrian store entrance.

U2 buses stop outside the Civic Centre.

 

opening times

IKEA opens on Thursday 12 February.

The store will be open at these times…

Monday to Friday
10am - 9pm
Saturday
9am - 9pm
Sunday
11am - 5pm
getting to Ikea

The map below shows where to get off for IKEA. Click on a route number to view pdf timetables.

map of bus stops near West Quay

where to get off

stop
route
BP
u1u6
AN
u2

where to get on

stop
route
BR
u1u6
AN
u1u2u6

shopping the ikea way

IKEA has become a shopping favourite, but we want to take the stress out of trying to heave huge boxes into your car, fighting for car parking spaces and wasting your day sat in traffic queues. Going there with uni-link makes so much sense.

If you haven’t shopped at IKEA before, here’s some tips…

  • Start by making a list of the things you need for your home or business. You can browse online for items you like and check their availability.
  • On arrival, pick up a pencil, pad, tape measure and yellow bag and you're ready to go.
  • Smaland, the supervised playroom will keep the kids happy while you shop.
  • Try things out in the showroom. You can pick up red ticket items in Self Serve so note the location and article numbers on your shopping list.
  • If the item has a yellow ticket, contact a member of staff at an information tower.
  • When you get to the market hall, grab a trolley for smaller items.
  • When you get to the Self Serve area, find the items you noted down and help yourself.
  • Once you've checked out you can find IKEA’s Home Delivery desk or have a well-deserved famous IKEA hot dog!
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visit the official IKEA Southampton website
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