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    Carlton

    6 min
    09:00 - 23:00
    4.67(3)

    A$ 7.90

    bag/day

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    Melbourne Museum

    6 min
    08:00 - 03:00
    5(1)

    A$ 7.90

    bag/day

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    Swanston St / Victoria St

    9 min
    08:00 - 04:00
    5(1)

    A$ 7.90

    bag/day

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    Carlton Gardens

    7 min
    07:00 - 23:00
    4.8

    A$ 7.90

    bag/day

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    Trusted by 169,000+ people with a 4.8 rating

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    Grant
    22 hours ago
    Really great service- lovely guys, easy to find the store, open 24 hours. Would highly recommend!
    RATHOUIN
    1 day ago
    Excellent. Fast and professional welcome. Smooth recovery.
    Ashley
    2 days ago
    Thankfully there are many great reviews for this place or we may have been nervous leaving our bags here. Luckily, the reviews gave us faith that our bags would be safe and that was correct. Trust the address and lave your bags there while you explore the city.
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    2 days ago
    Really good all worked a treat. Very friendly guy at the shop we left our cases.
    Irada
    2 days ago
    No problems occurred, were happy to find luggage storage in Cairo!
    Gillian
    2 days ago
    Secure place to leave luggage. I was given a key and no one has access to my bags. Very happy
    설재근
    2 days ago
    It's friendly and close to the subway station, so you can travel lightly and comfortably.
    Matthieu
    2 days ago
    Great customer experience and very kind people always here to make sure we can get our luggage on time to catch our flight!! ❤️❤️❤️
    Mladen
    2 days ago
    The process was smooth as butter. The staff is polite, friendly and helpful.
    Lisa
    2 days ago
    The Radical app is concise and informative and the staff at London Bridge Station were very helpful

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    The Melbourne Museum is located in 11 Nicholson St, Carlton VIC 3053, Australia.
    The Melbourne Museum ticket price is 15 AUD.
    A visit to Melbourne Museum is a rich insight into life in Victoria. It shows you Victoria's intriguing permanent collections and bring you brilliant temporary exhibitions from near and far.
    Luckily, Radical Storage has many different luggage storage options near the Melbourne Museum.
    In order to arrive at the Melbourne Museum, you should take Tram route 86 or tram route 96 to Stop 11 Melbourne Museum, corner of Nicholson and Gertrude Streets.
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    Luggage storage in Melbourne Museum with Radical Storage

    If you are tired of looking on the road for marvelous attractions in Melbourne, do not worry, because you could also go and check out the Melbourne Museum, where all of the most wonderful artworks in the city are stored. So, leave your suitcases in one of the top locations of luggage storage by Radical near the Melbourne Museum and nothing more could stop you!

    Whenever you need a secure and safe luggage storage option, you can hop on the Radical app or website and, by looking at the interactive map, you can book for A$7.90 per bag/per day, one of our Angels, the local businesses that we recruit to partner with us. In a heartbeat, your trip will be so much lighter and funnier!

    Don’t worry about charging prices for the suitcases’ weight and size, because we have a fixed pricing policy, with security coverage, so you’ll be covered for anything. In addition, we will always have your back with our 24/7 customer service, available for any of your worries.

    About Melbourne Museum

    The Melbourne Museum is one of the principal landmarks of the city. The Museum is known not only thanks to its central position next to the Royal Exhibition Building, but also because of its important history and meaning. In fact, the Melbourne Museum was founded in 2000 as a part of the Government of Victoria’s program, on behalf of the Museum Victoria.

    However, its history goes back to 1854, when the Museum establishment opened some displays on La Trobe Street. Nowadays, the Museum holds an extensive collection of artworks, along with many important artifacts and artworks, both naturally and culturally relevant. The building also hosts a great array of items, relating to Indigenous Australian and Pacific Islander history.

    How to arrive at the Melbourne Museum from the Melbourne Central Station

    To reach the Melbourne Museum from the Melbourne Central Station, there are several convenient options available. The museum is located at 11 Nicholson Street, Carlton, just around 2 kilometers north of Melbourne's Central Business District.

    One way to get to the museum is on foot, as it is a relatively short and straightforward walk. Begin by exiting the Melbourne Central Station on the Swanston Street side. From there, head north on Swanston Street until you reach La Trobe Street. Turn left onto La Trobe Street and continue until you reach Nicholson Street. Take a right onto Nicholson Street, and the museum will be on your left after about 600 meters.

    Alternatively, if you prefer public transportation, trams are a convenient and efficient choice. From the Melbourne Central Station, exit onto Swanston Street and walk a short distance to the tram stop located near the corner of Lonsdale Street and Swanston Street. Board any of the tram routes (86, 96, or 35) heading northbound on Nicholson Street. Get off the tram at the Museum tram stop, which is located right in front of the Melbourne Museum.

    From Melbourne Museum to the Airport of Melbourne: how to reach

    Melbourne Museum, Australia's largest museum of natural and cultural history, is a popular tourist attraction situated in the heart of Melbourne. If you're looking to travel from Melbourne Museum to the Melbourne Airport, you can arrive there using many different options.

    The most practical one is to take a taxi or rideshare service. You can find many taxis ready for your service already outside of the museum, and the journey to the airport usually takes around 25-30 minutes, always in accord with the traffic. Rideshare services like Uber or Ola can also be easily booked through their respective mobile apps.

    If you prefer public transportation, you can also choose to take a tram, since there is a nearby station. Tram route 86 runs from Bourke Street, just a short walk from the museum, and goes directly to the airport. It might take you a little more to arrive, but it is cheaper and still comfortable.

    For those with a lot of luggage, or if you prefer a direct and hassle-free journey, airport shuttle services are available. The comfortable thing about the airport shuttle is that there are accorded schedule that you can look up and they will pick you up from a specified location.

    How to book a luggage storage near Melbourne Museum and so much more

    You’ve been traveling through the wonderful streets of Melbourne, savoring all these little details that will make your day even more special and now it’s your turn to visit the amazing Melbourne Museum. In this marvelous building, you’ll be able to be amazed by a large collection of artifacts and works of art that will make your head spin in excitement. However, it must be really impractical to wander around the museum’s walls, if you have to roll around your suitcases, among all the people around you.

    This is the reason why you should be taking advantage of our services at Radical Storage, with all the luggage storage options that we can offer, dotted all over the world. Thanks to our offer, you will be able to leave your luggage in a safe space and have fun on your trip at the same time. All you need to do is log into your account at our website or even download our app and in a few moments, everything will be ready for you.

    Once you have visited our website, you’ll be able to check our interactive map, so that you can look up your location and in a moment, you will be able to check out the list of Angels, as we like to call them, nearby your current location. Our Angels are the local partners that we have collaborated with, chosen from a great array of businesses, such as restaurants, shops and bars, so that they can take care of your belongings, meanwhile you can have fun on your trip.

    What to do near Melbourne Museum

    Jump right into the heart of Melbourne, after visiting the Melbourne Museum, and do not miss any of the countless landmarks that make this city so special! If you are feeling a little bit hungry, during your tours, the perfect solution is to grab something to eat at Queen Victoria Market, the biggest establishment in Melbourne, where you can taste the local cuisine and many other interesting dishes.

    Instead, when you feel like you want to enjoy the beautiful scenery in the city, you have no other choice than take the elevator at the Melbourne Skydeck and admire the view of the entire skyline of the city, while wondering about the endless beauty of its neighborhoods.

    Whenever you feel like taking a nice stroll in nature, then you must direct yourself to the Royal Botanic Gardens Victoria, so that you can admire the beauty of this incredible garden, like a jungle that is becoming alive in the middle of the city, right in front of your eyes.

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