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Look no further! Find here amazing left luggage options in London Waterloo

Take advantage of our left luggage services within walking distance of London Waterloo and get rid of your bags in less than no time.

Waterloo railway station links London with several major towns and cities across the country, Guildford, Bournemouth, Southampton, Windsor, Portsmouth, and many other destinations. Besides, it’s Britain’s busiest train station with over 90 mln passengers every year.

If you are waiting for your train at this very station, but it won’t pass right away, why don’t you leave your bags and visit the station’s surroundings?

Left luggage London Waterloo | What’s best price?

Among London Waterloo’s luggage storage services, there’s also Radical Storage, a storage network that partners with local companies. In what way? Radical Storage turns local businesses, such as cafes, stores, and hotels into storage points.

Radical Storage has a competitive price.


Our luggage storage service has a fixed price and no weight or size limits. You’ll only pay £5 per day and per piece of luggage at no extra charges.

This way, you can explore the neighborhood or move to another area of the city without the anxiety of being late and having to pay more (as for luggage lockers or station lockers).

Left luggage Waterloo Station London | Book now this convenient service

Find below all the top-rated luggage storage locations in Waterloo Station.

  • Luggage storage near Waterloo Station | Open every day till late at night.
  • Left luggage London Waterloo | Open every day.
  • Left luggage Waterloo Station London | Located on Blackfriars Rd.

We are sure you’ll love this service! Our Angels, in fact, are welcoming and secure companies. Each Angel has its own peculiarity and may even have special offers in store for you!

How to book with Radical Storage your left luggage Waterloo Station London

Do you have an internet connection? Good! That’s all you need to reserve a safe place for your baggage!

Just open our app (or connect to the website) and enable geolocation to find the Angel closest to you.

Left luggage London Waterloo Station | Why can’t I see Angel’s address?

The system will show the full address of the chosen storage point only after booking. Anyway, you can see a free map to check approximately where the Angel is located.

After the purchase, you’ll view all the details to reach our partner quickly. If you need it, you can also contact him/her by phone or e-mail before storing your luggage.

Some of our partners are open 24/7, so store your bags and get to London Eye, Big Ben, or South Bank hassle-free!

Left luggage London Waterloo | What types of luggage can I store?

Our partners can store different types of luggage, such as suitcases, trolleys, strollers, musical instrument cases, or bicycle cases.

If this information is not enough and you want to ask us more questions, you can write through the live chat. Our customer service is at your disposal 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

Now that you’ve gotten rid of your bags, you’re ready to explore the Waterloo area! Hold on tight! Below are all the tips to get the most out of your tour!

The best bits of Waterloo

Welcome to Waterloo, a district of central London close to Lambeth and Southwark. Beyond the railway station operated by South West Trains, it hosts an underground station on the Jubilee Line, the Northern Line, and the Bakerloo Line.

Waterloo is close to many attractions, including the South Bank, the London Eye, and County Hall. It’s also within walking distance of Charing Cross and famous Trafalgar Square.

London Waterloo at a glance

Waterloo Railways Stations has plenty of facilities available for its passengers.

  • Free WI-FI connection – click on this link to get further information.
  • Car parking – Open every day, 24/7.
  • Ticket machines – Oyster cards can be topped up.
  • Step-free access – You’ll have easy access to tracks and trains.
  • Bus services – Buses depart from several points around Waterloo Station.
  • Toilets – Located on Cab Road and near Platform 20 beside Starbucks.

Visit the London Aquarium

Whether you are traveling with your children or alone, visiting the SEA LIFE, London Aquarium will be an unforgettable experience.

Inside giant glass tanks, you can admire the wonders of the underwater world, such as plants, rocks, fish, and other animals.

If you like the thrill, you can also take the Shark Walk: a tunnel surrounded by sharks swimming around you.

Going to the Aquarium is the ideal solution if you have a few hours before departure. This tour, in fact, lasts about 2 hours.

To buy your ticket or for other information, visit the official website.

Address: Riverside Building, County Hall, Westminster Bridge Rd, Bishop’s, London SE1 7PB, United Kingdom.

Take a walk along Westminster Bridge

Weather permitting, taking a walk from Waterloo Station to the Westminster Bridge is an experience everyone should try!

From this bridge, you’ll admire the beautiful Bing Ben and the Palace of Westminster overlooking the Thames.

Continuing on Great George St, you’ll reach the beautiful St. James’ Park, a huge green space on the east side of Buckingham Palace.

And if you turn right on Parliament St, Trafalgar Square will be your destination.

Reach the The National Gallery

You can’t leave London without visiting one of its most beautiful museums: the National Gallery.

Like all public museums in the city, entering this gallery is free of charge.

This is the perfect place for all those who love fine arts and the most famous painters ever. Monet, Picasso, Van Gogh, Caravaggio, Leonardo da Vinci are all here!

Address: Trafalgar Square, Charing Cross, London WC2N 5DN, United Kingdom.

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