Luggage Storage
in Barcelona
Luggage Storage
in Barcelona
Luggage Hero
in Barcelona
Imagine: You are on holidays and you are arriving early in Barcelona. The Hotel is not ready yet and far away from the center. But you want to start strolling around, visiting the first sights. But: the luggage is in your way! So what could you do?
You can put it into a luggage storage! And the best would be Luggage Hero!
Where to find
Luggage Hero in Barcelona?
I will show you some interesting storage places of Luggage Hero that are near some great Barcelona sights. So you can enjoy them without carrying your stuff around.
1. Placa Catalunya
Plaça Catalunya is the most frequented and known square of the city. The Aerobus from and to the airport is stopping here. So it is the perfect place for leaving your luggage. It’s close to the bus, when you are leaving the city, and it is near all important metro lines if you are going to your hotel/apartment later on.
The metro lines:
L1 (red line) at Placa Catalunya
L2 (purpel line) at Passeig de Gracia nearby
L3 (green line) at Placa Catalunya
L4 (yellow line) at Placa Urquinaona nearby
There are 3 luggage storages nearby!
Plaça Catalunya is just next to the old city center: Barrio Gotico. Also the Las Ramblas are nearby. You can do some shopping in the old center and on Passeig de Gracias!
The old center offers sights like the Cathedral la Seu, the Temple of Augustus, the City History Museum, Palau Güell and much more!
2. Placa Espanya
Another junction is Plaça Espanya. The Aerobus is stopping here as well. So this could be interesting for everybody staying in Eixample esquerra (left side of Eixample)!
The most important Metro lines:
L1 (red Line)
L3 (green Line)
And there are 2 luggage storages nearby!
Important sights:
The mountain of the city: Montjuic with the Museum MNAC, Miro Museum, the Magic Fountain, Caixa Forum and the Olympic places. As well as the Arena Shopping Center 😉
3. The old quarters of Barcelona
The old town consists of three parts: Barrio Gotico, Born and Raval. You’ll find narrow streets, shops and hidden sights next to important churches and museums.
Between the Raval and the Barrio Gotico there are the Las Ramblas. The Metro line L3 (green) runs here.
Barrio Gotico and Born are separated from the street Via Laietana. And you’ll find the Metro line L4 (Yellow) here.
There are a lot of luggage storages in this part.
The important things to visit are:
Barrio Gotico: Cathedral la Seu, the Temple of Augustus, the City History Museum, Shopping in some well known Shops
Raval: MACBA Museum, CCCB exhibition Hall, Museum Maritime, Palau Güell
Born: Picassso Museum, MEAM, Santa Maria del Mar, Shopping in little vintage stores
4. Near Sagrada Familia
The most important sight of Barcelona! Gaudis Sagrada Familia!
The quarter is called Eixample dreta (right side of Eixample) and the Metro Line L5 (blue) is running here.
There are 3 luggage storages around Sagrada Familia.
The most important sights:
Sagrada Familia, Sagrada Familia and Sagrada Familia! 😉 It is recommendable to get some online Tickets in advance!
But there is also the Hospital de Sant Pau – another beautiful modernist building.
5. Gracia & Park Güell
Another big Gaudi-Sight is the Park Güell. It is just over the quarter of Gracia, where you’ll find narrow streets, students living around and a lot of bars, cafes and organic stores.
Metro Line L3 (green) is running here.
There are various luggage storages and 3 next to Park Güell!
What to see:
Next to the important Park Güell (make sure to book tickets in advance) is another Gaudi building: Casa Vicens!
The rest is enjoying food and shopping!
6. Next to Camp Nou
Camp Nou is a mecca for football fans! Its a bit far from the City Center but if you want to go there before leaving you can take the Metro line L9S (orange line) to the Airport: Station Collbalnc.
There are 3 lockers around the Camp Nou.
Like Sagrada Familia and Park Güell it is recommendable to book tickets for Camp Nou in advance!
For more specific locations please take a look at the Website of Luggage Hero!
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