Luggage Storage Palermo
Top Luggage Storage Location in Palermo
Luggage Storage Palermo Train Station
2 minutes from Palermo Train Station
8 minutes from Modern Art Gallery Sant'Anna
Luggage Storage Ferry Terminal
On via Francesco Crispi
4 minutes from the Ferry Terminal
Luggage Storage Verdi Square
In the downtown district
3 minutes from Verdi Square
Luggage Storage fiera
9 minutes from Fiera Train station
10 minutes from Imperatore Federico Train Station
Luggage Storage Palermo Notarbartolo Railway Station
4 minutes from Palermo Notarbartolo Railway Station
3 minutes from Albero Falcone
Luggage Storage Palermo Central Station
3 minutes from Palermo Central Station
8 minutes from Chiesa del Gesù di Casa Professa
All locations are safe and guaranteed and all luggage left through the platform can be covered by the Radical Storage warranty.
Discover Sicily luggage-free!
With Radical you'll find cozy luggage storage spots all over Palermo. You can book them online for 5€ per bag, per day! Some of our partners are open even during the weekend! Radical's Angels (this is the name we gave our partners) are in the city center, near the Cruise Port or close to your Airbnb apartment. Just enable geolocation to find the one that is closest to you!
More than a left luggage
All our Angels are trustworthy businesses that signed a partnership with us. They have been selected by our staff that adds on our Angels' list only the best companies! You will find yourself at a hotel, a bar or a restaurant but don't you worry!
They have secure spaces where they will place your belongings until you return to pick them up! Radical's rate is fixed and there no seize limits or fees of any kind!
Top things to do in Palermo
Between one granita and another, you'll visit wonderful museums and historical buildings. Palermo offers enchanting views and breathtaking landscapes. You should visit the Palazzo dei Normanni that is Europe’s oldest royal palace or the enchanting Monreale’s Cathedral to understand the wonders of this city! The first one is the oldest royal palace in Europe and a marvel of Norman architecture, while the latter is a place of worship built by the Normans. It’s renowned for its decorated cloisters and golden mosaics.
Everybody's house
Did you know that Palermo has been the "most conquered" city in the world? Phoenician, Greeks, Romans, Arabs, Normans, Swabians, and Spaniards swept into this area, leaving a mark on its art and culture. That's the reason why one-quarter of the Italian cultural heritage is located right in Sicily. The Sicilian culinary tradition is also very rich. In the streets of Palermo, you can buy a hot arancina or a sfincione. Have you never tasted them? Then you don't know what you're missing!