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Where to Store Your Luggage in Barcelona

During the summer many people arrive in Barcelona to have a good time, enjoy the city’s gastronomy and visit some of the city’s museums and monuments. Many tourists come to Barcelona for a week, but others who are visiting one of the coastal villages, may only be in town for the weekend.

Upon arrival and before travelling to their final destination, these tourists often visit the city for a couple of hours. People that are staying in the city might have to wait for their hotel or apartment, and that’s when many visitors ask the important question: “Where can we store our luggage for a certain number of hours or days?”

So today’s article by ShBarcelona will tell you more about where you can safely leave your luggage when exploring the city.

Related article: Where to Buy Suitcases in Barcelona

Where to store your luggage safe and secure in Barcelona

Photo via LuggageHero

There is so much to do in Barcelona and once you are here, you want to do it all and, if possible, right away. But sometimes you have to wait until your room or apartment is ready, or you are not spending the night here, but still have your suitcases with you from travelling.

If you are in this situation, what do you do? Where do you leave your luggage? It is good to know that there is an easy answer to this question. There is a service in Barcelona called LuggageHero, and it serves exactly the purpose of keeping your suitcases and backpacks safe, while you’re out discovering the city and having fun.

LuggageHero offers this service in over 80 locations within the city, and these locations include, among many others, hotels, cafes and shops. So finding a safe place to keep your luggage for a while is not a problem at all, now that you learned of the services LuggageHero provides.

Related article: Luggage Outlet Stores in Barcelona

Photo via LuggageHero

LuggageHero’s storage facilities are located around major transport centres, as well as in the most tourist areas and neighbourhoods, like Barcelona Sants station, Espanya station, Catalunya station, França station, Passeig de Gracia station, the district of Eixample, the neighbourhood of Raval and other locations in the city centre.

You can visit the Sagrada Familia and the Picasso museum, walk along the Ramblas or watch a football match or do a tour at Camp Nou, without having to worry about your luggage. If you want to use this service, just look for the nearest LuggageHero location near you. You can find it by checking the map on the official LuggageHero website.

Every piece of luggage will receive a security seal and is insured for upto 2.500 euros, and no fees are charged until you pick up your luggage again. If you are changing your travelling plans, you don’t have to pay if you cancel your reservation. And if there is a problem, there is a 24/7 online chat service to help you.

Prices start at 1 euro/hour, with a maximum of 10 euros/day, and these prices are per luggage item and for the first day. Besides this, there is a standard handling fee of 2 euros per luggage item. These prices include safe and insured storage of your items.

If, besides Barcelona, you will also be travelling to other (European) cities, don’t forget that there are more than 20 big cities in Europe and North America where LuggageHero provides the same luggage storage services.

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Daniella

Daniella enjoys everything the city of Barcelona has to offer. She writes, translates and loves discovering Catalonia and its beautiful nature.

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