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    Luggage Storage Philadelphia

    Top Luggage Storage Location in Philadelphia

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      Suburban

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      4.84(25)
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      $ 6

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      Franklin Square

      09:30 - 17:00
      4.5(8)

      $ 6

      bag/day

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      9/10th & Locust St Station

      05:00 - 16:00
      5(8)

      $ 6

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      Tasker Morris Station

      09:00 - 20:00
      5(1)

      $ 6

      bag/day

    Philadelphia

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    Philadelphia luggage storage guide 2021

    Find here all the best luggage storage services in Philadelphia.
    Philadelphia is a big city with a lot to do, so make sure to have your head and hands-free while visiting the city.
    Wait a second… your flight or bus arrives in the morning or leaves late at night? You don't know what to do with your suitcases? Don't worry, we have the solution to your problems!
    Radical Storage is a baggage storage network that you find at local businesses worldwide and Philadelphia.
    Our Angels (what we call our partners) are always verified to make sure you can visit the city worry-free.

    Luggage storage near Philadelphia's stations

    If you're flying to Philly, the easiest way to get to or from the Airport to downtown Philadelphia is on the SEPTA Airport Line Regional Train. You can also buy your tickets in advance to avoid wasting time queuing.
    Since U.S. airports no longer have luggage storage services, it's important to find an appropriate solution.
    For example, if you arrive from the airport and want to reach Greyhound Station, don't worry about your bags, you can store them.
    We have several baggage storage solutions within walking distance of stations and monuments. Choose the one that is right for you!

    Luggage storage near Philadelphia's attractions

    Find out where to store your bags while you visit Philly's most fascinating monuments, museums, and attractions. Some of our bag storage locations are open late into the evening, so you can use Radical Storage even if you're going to see an evening show or a game.

    So stop making search engine queries such as luggage storage near me in Philadelphia or baggage storage near me in Chicago, but give a try to this innovative platform!

    Why Radical is the best luggage storage provider in Philadelphia?

    It's not a secret that affordable baggage storage in the greater Philadelphia area is hard to find. Fortunately, there is Radical Storage to rescue you!
    Here, customers can store their bags for only $6 per day and per bag, regardless of the size/weight. The rate is unbeatable, as it's about half of what you would pay elsewhere.
    On top of that, we have Angels in convenient locations near train stations, museums, and other popular attractions. All you have to do is visit Radical Storage's website or download our application (for iOS and Android).

    Other advantages of our bag storage service

    Our customer service is active 24/7 and contactable via chat or email. Our operators speak all languages so you can talk to them without barriers.
    Another great advantage of the service is the possibility to access discounts on services and products of our partners. If possible, you will have the opportunity to buy a good coffee at a reduced price or book a tour paying a lower price.
    To give you all the security you need, we protect all your pieces of luggage with a guarantee of up to €3000.

    How do I store luggage in Philadelphia?

    Booking one of our Angels is very easy. You can use the dedicated application or the official website.
    In the search bar on the homepage, you can enter an address directly or, if you want to make your life easier, you can enable geolocation.
    The system will immediately show you all nearby storage facilities with their details and opening hours.
    Choose the one that best suits your needs and tap on "Book Now".
    Then purchase the service by credit card or other secure payment methods.
    Once you've made your booking, you'll receive a confirmation with the full address of the bag storage place and all the information you need to reach it in a few minutes.

    What do you have to do once I arrive?

    Our Angel is already aware of your arrival, so approach the check-in desk and show the QR code you received at the time of booking and leave your luggage!
    Remember to keep the QR code for collection.
    Say goodbye to long queues at the airport luggage storage option, choose Radical Storage.

    Best things to do in Philadelphia

    If you are in Philadelphia, you can’t miss the Old City. This trendy neighborhood, known for its Colonial-era sites, is undeniably the birthplace of American independence.
    There you’ll find the Independence Hall, the Liberty Bell, and the Betsy Ross House.

    The first one is a U.S. iconic building, as here both the United States Declaration of Independence and the United States Constitution were debated and adopted.
    The second is a majestic bronze bell that is an icon symbol of American independence. Another important landmark is the Betsy Ross House, the building where Betsy Ross lived. She was the woman who sewed the first American flag.

    Other places you should not miss

    These are only to name a few of the top area attractions. You'll also notice all the 18th-century houses and old streets that are just breathtaking.
    If you want to learn more about American history, visit the Museum of the American Revolution. If you would rather take it easy, we suggest you go to the Schuylkill Banks Boardwalk and take a breath of fresh air.
    The Rocky Statue and the Rocky Steps are doubtlessly two of the most popular attractions in Philadelphia. The Rocky Statue was originally made for the movie Rocky III. Rocky Balboa ran up the famous 72 steps leading to the Philadelphia Museum of Art.
    With a constant hustle and bustle of tourists daily capturing pictures with the Rocky Statue or at the top of the Rocky Steps, you can start at the bottom with the Philadelphia Museum of Art.