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    Grant
    1 day ago
    Really great service- lovely guys, easy to find the store, open 24 hours. Would highly recommend!
    RATHOUIN
    2 days 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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    Luggage storage in National Museum of Natural History with Radical Storage

    Having a nearby place in mind where you can store your bags when you go to explore the intriguing museums of Washing DC makes your trip more easygoing. That's the reason Radical Storage has multiple locations for luggage storage near the Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History as well as other museums in DC.

    You can reserve a perfect spot to leave your bags, with just a few taps on your mobile phone and a minimal price. Irrespective of the size or weight of your bags, you can drop them off at our secure luggage storage locations for just $6 per bag per day.

    About Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History

    Located in the National Hall near Downtown Washington, the Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History is a popular museum with impressive exhibits, natural artifacts, and educational programs. Like many other museums in DC, the Natural Museum Smithsonian is under the administration of the Smithsonian Institute, hence the name.

    The Smithsonian Institute is a renowned group of museums, high-end research centers, and scientific facilities. It was established in 1846 by James Smithson, an Englishman who believed in spreading knowledge to everyone. So far, the Smithsonian Institute consists of 21 museums, including the Natural History Museum Smithsonian, 1 zoo, and over 150 million museum specimens.

    The Smithsonian Natural History Museum is home to a diverse range of natural history artifacts and exhibitions covering fields such as botany, mineralogy, zoology, anthropology, and many others. Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History tickets cost nothing because entry is free for everyone and it’s open on all seven days of the week.

    Things to do at the Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History

    Here is what you can do at the Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History:

    • Enjoy the exhibitions - No matter which discipline of natural history you find the most interesting, this museum has something for everyone. Some of the famous Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History exhibitions take place in the Hall of Human Origins, Hall of Mammals, and the Gem and Mineral Halls. And don’t forget to explore the dinosaur and fossil exhibits in the National Fossil Hall.

    • Check out the Butterfly Pavillion - Who doesn’t love the fragile and colorful creatures that butterflies are? In the Butterfly Pavillion in the museum, you can encounter hundreds of beautiful and radiant butterflies in their natural tropical habitat as they flutter over your head. Apart from butterflies, this museum has 35 million insect species.

    • Get something from the gift shop - Once you are done exploring the marvelous pieces of natural history in the Smithsonian Natural History Museum, don’t forget to check out the museum gift shop. It has a great variety of small and compact gifts for natural history lovers. You can get anything from books and souvenirs to themed clothing.

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