There are circumstances in which you may need left luggage facilities in London, which is why we’re here to help you!
London isn’t an easy city. Long waits on the subway, people everywhere, and so many things to see require lightheartedness.
Left luggage services in London might come in handy if you’ve arrived in the city at dawn and your accommodation doesn’t let you check in until midday. Likewise, you may need it if you checked out of your hotel very early and have a train or plane late in the evening. Some tourists also need it if they planned to visit the city for a few hours on a long layover.
In all these situations, you can choose to leave your luggage in safe places around London at an affordable price (up to £5 per bag and per day).
Don’t let heavy luggage ruin your days, find out where to leave it now!
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Storing your bags in London is straightforward with fixed-rate services. With them, you’ll be able to get rid of all kinds of items for the whole day, without worrying about time. Also, many facilities are open 24/7.
Among the various luggage storage companies that offer this service, we recommend Radical Storage, a secure and reliable platform with the best price.
You can also find Excess Baggage Company and Access Self Storage in London, but their rates are definitely higher.
Look for our Angels: stores, restaurants, hotels, offices that joined our network.
They give users supervised spaces within their premises and take care of your luggage for as long as they want.
Not all local companies can turn into Angels, we only choose the best ones!
You can still scout out one of our points in a newsagent’s shop, get rid of any bags, and buy snacks, magazines, and souvenirs at a special price!
Are you ready to meet your Angel? Depending on where you are, you may find the one for you! Store luggage in less than no time!
All our storage spots are well-connected with London airports (London Heathrow Airport, Gatwick Airport, Stansted Airport) and the major railway and tube stations, such as Victoria Station, King’s Cross, St Pancras International, and Charing Cross.
Before you leave, you can’t forget to visit Westminster Abbey. This stunning Gothic-style cathedral is west of Westminster’s Palace, not far from Big Ben and St. James’s Park Metro Station.
Visit it luggage-free thanks to our partner.
Often confused with London Bridge, Tower Bridge is one of England’s most famous landmarks. Who hasn’t taken a picture here? This combined bascule and suspension bridge was built in the late 1800s and has become a world-famous symbol of the city.
Plan your visit and store your bags with our partner open 24/7.
Who hasn’t watched Notting Hill at least once? A vacation in London isn’t complete without a visit to the neighborhood that inspired this movie!
To make your visit even more enjoyable, you can leave your bags at our Angel in the area.
As you may have noticed, some of our partners are open 24 hours a day so that they can be great long-term luggage storage solutions in London.
A single trip journey paid by cash is very expensive and costs almost £5.
If you haven’t already done so, we recommend that you buy an Oyster Card now (with a £5 refundable deposit).
This special card allows you to use the buses and the subway and save a lot of money.
So, the Oyster Card and our luggage storage service are the perfect combination for a carefree vacation!
And if you’re coming to London from Paris or the French capital is your next destination, visit easyVols website to discover special flight deals and much more!
Price and convenience aren’t the only features of this bag storage service. With Radical Storage, the advantages are endless!
You can book your favorite Angel either through our desktop platform or the dedicated app.
With the Radical Storage app, finding your nearest luggage storage facility is a breeze!
How many times have you searched for “luggage storage near me” on various search engines without obtaining what you really needed?
Thanks to Radical Storage, it’ll only take a few seconds to get back to visiting London hands-free.
Being on a tight budget happens a lot on vacation, especially on the last day. Although quite expensive, London offers free attractions to all its visitors (not only residents).
With so many free attractions in London to visit, it’s no surprise that the British capital is a favorite for cultural tourism.
But apart from the London Eye, London has beautiful neighborhoods that are considered real open-air museums (have you already visited Notting Hill?).
Let’s find out together what are the best things to do in London for free.
Located in beautiful Trafalgar Square, the National Gallery is one of London’s most famous exhibitions.
It houses more than 2,000 works of Western art, from the Middle Ages to the 20th century.
Its extensive catalog includes works by the greatest painters of all time, such as Da Vinci, Caravaggio, Botticelli, Monet, and Van Gogh.
To discover all the secrets of humankind, from prehistoric to contemporary times, the British Museum is the place to be. Six continents and two million years of history in a unique collection.
For example, it houses the Rosetta Stone, the archaeological find that revolutionized Egyptology.
We’re sure its 7 million items will amaze you!
Closed: Good Friday, 24-25-26 December, 1 January.
Among the coolest places to explore in London is the Natural History Museum.
Located in the South Kensington area, this museum is ideal if you’re visiting the City with your kids.
Gawp at amazing animatronic dinosaurs or find out everything you need to know about our mother earth’s natural phenomena.
Closed 24 – 26 December.
Other free admission museums in London include:
If you’ve already visited the main museums and the most famous monuments, maybe you’d like to discover different places.
Great news! London is chock full of unknown corners! Here are a few ideas for you.
Almost every major city in the world has a little Venice, so the same applies to the British capital.
Little Venice is a pretty district west of the City Center, renowned for its narrow canals with docked boats and bridges.
When the weather is nice, the cafes along the canal become pleasant places to sip a drink or chat with friends.
Above all, one thing is noticeable as soon as you arrive in the heart of the City: its heavy traffic.
Yet London also has car-free zones, did you know? All you need to do is pop into Camden Passage for a stress-free walk.
This pedestrian-only street will amaze you with its stalls, craft stores, and cafes.
Tucked away in a hidden part of Covent Garden, Neal’s Yard is a small alley that will leave you speechless!
Not too long ago, this place was a small dump, but later it was renovated with the typical colorful buildings that can be seen today.
This suggests that it takes very little to turn a place full of mice into one of the most loved streets by Instagrammers!
London’s multiculturalism can also be seen in its architectural styles.
In the heart of Kensington’s Holland Park, there’s a secret garden in Japanese style with tranquil waterfalls, a koi carp pond, and stone lanterns.
Even the vegetation comes from Japan, and you can breathe that Zen air typical of the Rising Sun.
What are you waiting for? Try now our luggage storage in London located near the major tube and railway stations, such as Liverpool Street Station, Kings Cross Station, Euston Station, and well connected to Heathrow Airport. These storage facilities are far better than luggage lockers (luggage lockers can be out of order sometimes, as you may have experienced!).
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