Luggage Storage Herald Sq
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Luggage Storage Herald Sq
Are you walking around and need to store your luggage near Herald Sq? Don’t worry, we got you!
Drop off your items at one of LuggageHero’s luggage storage locations just around the corner.
At LuggageHero, we offer secured and cheap luggage storage. All our shops are certified by LuggageHero. And remember; LuggageHero is the only luggage storage service that offers an hourly and daily rate for maximum flexibility.
Pricing
LuggageHero is the ONLY luggage storage service that offers you a choice of hourly or daily rates in Herald Sq.
A flat rate starting at $1.19 per hour and from $5.40 per day allows you to pick an option that will best suit your needs. If you’re only planning on staying for a few hours in a city, why pay for an entire day as you would with other luggage storage services?
Use our map to find the nearest certified shops in New York City :
33rd Street Station
The 33rd Street Station is part of the PATH system and is a terminal station. The station is located at the corner of 32nd and 6th Avenue in Midtown Manhattan’s Herald Square, and is served by the Hoboken–33rd Street, Journal Square–33rd Street (weekly) and Journal Square–33rd Street (nights, weekends and holidays).
Connections to :
-M7, M34 and M55 New York City Bus
-New York City Subway
-At Penn Station -> AMTRAK, NJT Rail and LIRR railroad
Things to do near The 33rd Street Station:
The Empire State Building is an Art Deco-style skyscraper located in the borough of Manhattan.It is located in the Midtown District at 350 5th Avenue, between 33rd and 34th Streets.
It is the third building in New York City by its antenna height (443.2 meters). The Empire State Building is one of New York’s most famous symbols. On the 86th floor, an observatory open to the public offers an impressive panoramic view of New York City.
In addition, the Empire State Building is present in numerous films and television series set in New York. The most famous production of the building takes place during the film King Kong when the gorilla climbs to escape its pursuers.
Madison Square Garden
Madison Square Garden is a sports hall located in the borough of Manhattan.Historically, there have been four buildings that make up Madison Square Garden. The first two were located at the northeast corner of Madison Square. A new 15,000-seat Garden was built in 1925 on 50th Street and 8th Avenue, and the current Garden was built in 1968 on 7th Avenue between 31st and 33rd Streets.
Currently, the Garden hosts the games of some professional and university teams, for example basketball, the New York Knicks (NBA) or ice hockey, the New York Rangers (NHL).
Manhattan Mall, one of the few traditional indoor shopping malls in New York City, is located on 33rd Street and Sixth Avenue in the borough of Manhattan. Today, the shopping center is still a shopping hotspot in New York
Koreatown
Koreatown is a neighborhood in the borough of Manhattan. The district is located in the Midtown district and refers to the Korean people who live in New York, but mostly refers to the shops and restaurants that are mostly run by Koreans.
How do I get to Manhattan from La Guardia Airport?
Metro: You can take the Q70 bus to get off at the Victor Moore stop. You can then move to Manhattan on the E and F lines.
Bus: The M60 bus line passes through each airport terminal before leaving for Manhattan.
Car: You can pick up your rented car at the counter of the corresponding agency which is located within the airport. It takes 30 minutes to reach the centre of Manhattan.
Shuttle: They are located in their parking area within the airport and drop off their travellers at the door of their hotel.
Taxi: The ride from La Guardia Airport to central Manhattan will take you about 40 minutes.
Half price compared to station lockers and airport lockers
Luggage lockers, also called city lockers, are generally at least double as expensive daily compared to LuggageHero’s luggage storage service. Until recently, travelers could only stow their bags in these luggage lockers, offering little flexibility regarding pricing, where to go, and luggage deposit.
Also, LuggageHero offers stores in countless places so that you always have the option of dropping off your luggage in a safe environment. Unlike luggage lockers in stations and airports, LuggageHero offers both hourly and daily rates. LuggageHero strives to offer flexible and cheap luggage storage near you at all times.
We store all kinds of luggage – any size and any shape in verified stores
LuggageHero’s users can store luggage of any size and/or shape in our storage locations. It doesn’t matter if it is ski equipment, photo equipment, or backpacks. In other words, you can get baggage storage, suitcase storage, luggage deposit, or whatever our satisfied customers call it safely as we accommodate it all. LuggageHero’s customers can choose to be charged by the hour or our daily rate, regardless of what they store.
LuggageHero redefines convenience for travelers. Take advantage of our generous baggage allowance and leave your luggage and carry-on bags in our secure, innovative, and environmentally friendly locker storage. You can easily bounce into our store and embark on adventures unburdened by heavy luggage!
We can stow your luggage for several days
LuggageHero also provides multi-day storage because flexibility is essential when traveling.
LuggageHero offers a lower daily rate when you store your luggage for longer. From the second day onwards, our customers pay from only $5.40 per bag per day.
Download LuggageHero’s free luggage storage app
For greater convenience, you can download LuggageHero’s app to see all our locations near you.
Opening hours
We have a variety of stores with different opening hours, so choose what fits you best! Go and pick the store here to see the opening hours.
Which payment methods are accepted?
All major credit cards are accepted. Be aware that the shops do not receive cash when using LuggageHero, and remember that the insurance on your luggage is valid only if the payment has been made directly to LuggageHero.
Cancellation of booking
For same-day cancellations, a fee of €5.00/$5.00/£5.00/DKK30.00 per bag will be charged for the booking, and for no-shows, a fee equal to the daily rate at the selected storage location will be charged starting at $5.40 per bag.
It has also been featured in The New York Times, Lonely Planet, and CNBC.
Frequently Asked Questions about the 33rd Street
How can I find the nearest LuggageHero storage location near the 33rd Street ?
To find the location closest to you, you can go to the LuggageHero website and click on book now by entering all your information. Or you can download the LuggageHero app to make your booking easier.
What's the price for storing luggages with LuggageHero ?
Dropping off your baggage with LuggageHero will cost you $1 per hour and never more than $6 per day.
Are my bags safe in Manhattan?
Yes, your bags can be completely safe if you use the LuggageHero storage service. All locations are personally checked by employees and there is high insurance offered on each bag.
LuggageHero in the press
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"LuggageHero, which offers online booking with a credit card — thus, eliminating the need for users to have local currency on hand — is one of the most recent players to expand its services. In December the company began operating in New York, where today it has some 250 locations."
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"One solution is LuggageHero, which was already on the scene in Copenhagen and London, and has now expanded into New York. Its selling point is that it lets you store your luggage in a local shop, café or hotel, which is often more convenient than having to go to a storage facility at a train station."
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"LuggageHero, which Jannik Lawaetz founded in 2016, currently has more than 300 storage locations in six cities (New York, London, Copenhagen, Lisbon, Madrid and Barcelona) and plans to expand to 39 cities by January 2020."
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"LuggageHero founder and chief executive Jannik Lawaetz says that the concept was inspired by that mother of invention — necessity — and Airbnb. A couple of years ago, he and his girlfriend rented an apartment in Barcelona via the home-share service. They had a later flight on their day of departure and wanted to continue exploring the city, but didn't want to lug their suitcases around. "