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If you want to explore beautiful Leipzig without hindrance, try our luggage storage service!
We created an easy and intuitive platform that allows you to get rid of your luggage in minutes.
Our partners (called Angels) are safe and reliable local companies situated in strategic areas of the city, near monuments, attractions, and stations.
We are sure that once you try our luggage storage service, you will never be able to do without it!
How many times have you had to pay hourly rates to drop off your bags? Ever since you were born, everyone has taught you that time is money.
Today, however, it's time to put aside the old sayings and make way for the new ones!
With Radical Storage, you can store your luggage in Leipzig and all over Germany for only €5 per day/per piece of luggage.
There are no additional fees. For example: if you have a slightly larger suitcase than usual, you don't have to pay more!
At our Angels, there are also no queues. You can drop off and pick up your luggage in a breeze.
Remember that we are open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, and we have a multilingual customer service team that is always ready to answer all your questions.
Leipzig is one of the most interesting cities in Saxony and one of the largest.
Easily accessible from Berlin by train or Flixbus, it’s also connected to other cities in Germany and around the world via Leipzig/Halle Airport.
It has one of the coolest train stations in Germany, full of stores, cafes and restaurants (it's a real shopping mall as well as a station!).
You can get around the city quickly by streetcar. Alternatively, you can use the metro.
The Old Town is one of the attractions you should not miss, here ancient and modern mix in a special combination!
If you love shopping, Höfe am Brühl the perfect place (it’s located right in the City Center, a few meters from the Central Station).
Every year, hundreds of aspiring musicians travel to Leipzig to study. That’s because Leipzig is the city of music.
Some of Germany's greatest composers, such as Johann Sebastian Bach and Richard Wagner, as well as Felix Mendelssohn and Robert and Clara Schumann, were born or lived here.
If you love music, you must visit the Museum of Musical Instruments, the Richard Wagner Monument (right in the Old Town), the Church of St. Nicholas (where Bach worked), and the Robert and Clara Schumann House.
You can also book guided tours through Leipziger Notenspur.