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    If you're searching for convenient luggage storage in Brasília, look no further. Whether you've just arrived in Brasília and need a secure place to store your bags before hotel check-in or AirBnB check-in, or you've already checked out and don't want to haul your luggage around, we've got you covered.

    Radical Storage is part of one of the world's largest luggage storage networks, providing you with quick and reliable solutions with over 7000 storage points. We've partnered with local hotels and businesses in Brasília to offer you convenient storage options in major neighborhoods like North Wing (Asa Norte) . Our commitment to service excellence has earned us the title of the #1-rated bag storage network, backed by thousands of 5-star reviews.

    With a fixed price of just R$27.00 (€5) per bag for 24 hours, our transparent pricing ensures you get the best value for your money. Booking through our website or Radical App is required, granting you access to guaranteed space availability, and round-the-clock customer support. Plus, there is a security guarantee of up to €3000 per item so you can discover the Brazilian capital with peace of mind.

    With Radical Storage, there are no size restrictions for your suitcases or backpacks. For less than the price of a cup of coffee per bag, you can fully enjoy your day without the hassle of lugging your luggage. Now that you're free from your baggage, take the opportunity to explore Brasília to the fullest!

    A Bit of History About the Creation of Brazil's Capital

    Brasília, the Brazilian capital, had a planned development dating back to the late 19th century, but its actual construction commenced in the mid-1950s when it officially became the nation's capital in 1960. This city project attracted people from all over Brazil to participate in its construction, resulting in a diverse and culturally rich workforce, one of the city's primary assets.

    Renowned for its modernist architecture and artistic urban planning by Oscar Niemeyer and Lucio Costa, Brasília received UNESCO's World Heritage Site designation in 1987, making it the largest area in the world with this prestigious status at 112 square kilometers. However, Brasília's emergence was accompanied by the development of planned and organic neighboring cities, as the influx of migrants searching for employment and better living conditions led to the rapid growth of areas like Cidade Livre, situated around 12 kilometers from the Plano Piloto.

    The city is characterized by its unique layout, with wide boulevards, futuristic buildings, and a planned, functional design that emphasizes efficiency. Brasília's beauty lies not only in its architecture but also in its rich cultural scene, with numerous museums, theaters, and outdoor spaces. This dynamic metropolis continues to be a symbol of Brazil's progress and forward-thinking urban development.

    How to get from the Brasília Airport to the City Center?

    Brasilia Airport, officially known as Presidente Juscelino Kubitschek International Airport, serves the capital of Brazil and is located just 2 km from downtown Brasilia. Over the past decade, it has consistently ranked among the top five busiest airports in Brazil, handling approximately 16-17 million passengers. BSB primarily connects to Latin American destinations and offers a few flights to Europe. For convenient city access, there are bus lines 113, 113.1, and 113.2, operating every 30 minutes between 06:30 am and 00:00 am (Mon-Fri) and 06:30 am to 11:00 pm (Sat, Sun & holidays). Tickets cost about €2 and are cash-only.

    If you don’t like using public transport or carry a lot of luggage, consider opting for a taxi. You'll discover taxi stands at Terminal 1 on the Arrivals Level and directly in front of Terminal 2. It's advisable to choose a licensed taxi and confirm the fare before starting your journey. Typically, a taxi ride from the airport to the city center costs approximately €5-€7.

    Things to do in Brasília

    Brasília may not compete with exceptional cities like Rio, but it offers a genuinely intriguing and distinct experience that adds an original dimension to your journey through Brazil. Here are the top 5 activities and must-see attractions in Brasília that you should not overlook:

    Explore the Modernist Architecture: Brasília is known for its remarkable modernist architecture, designed by renowned architect Oscar Niemeyer. Don't miss iconic landmarks such as the Metropolitan Cathedral, National Congress, and the Palácio da Alvorada. These structures are not only architectural marvels but also significant cultural sites.

    Visit the Palácio do Planalto: This is the official workplace of the President of Brazil. While you can't enter the building, you can appreciate its impressive design and take photos from the outside. The nearby Praça dos Três Poderes offers a view of several key government buildings.

    Relax at Paranoá Lake: Paranoá Lake is a massive artificial lake created by the damming of the Paranoá River. It's an excellent place for water activities like swimming, sailing, and kayaking. You can also take a scenic walk or bike ride along the lakeside promenade.

    Discover the Cultural Complex: The Cultural Complex of the Republic includes the National Library, National Museum, and the Claudio Santoro National Theater. It's a hub of cultural and artistic activities, with exhibitions, concerts, and more. The exterior gardens are also worth a visit.

    Visit the Juscelino Kubitschek Memorial: This memorial pays homage to Juscelino Kubitschek, the president who initiated the construction of Brasília. The memorial features personal artifacts and exhibitions related to his life and the city's history. It's an informative stop for history buffs.