Luggage Storage Harrison Metro Station
Only luggage storage to offer choice of hourly or daily rates in Harrison Metro Station
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Luggage storage Harrison Metro Station
Are you looking for luggage storage near Harrison Metro Station? You can store your bags with one of our luggage storage locations just around Harrison Metro Station. Explore Chicago hassle-free.
LuggageHero storage sites are certified hotels, cafes, and shops. Advance bookings ensure space for your bags. The address and directions to our partner shops are available at the time of booking. All bags are sealed off with our security seals insuring each piece of luggage up to
Chicago, Illinois
Harrison Metro Station
Harrison Metro Station is part of Chicago’s metro network on the Red Line in Printer’s Row. The station was officially opened in 1943, as part of the State Street subway. List of bus connections:
- 2 Hyde Park Express
- 6 Jackson Park Express
- 10 Museum Of Science & Industry
- 29 State
- 62 Archer
- 130 Museum Campus
- 146 Inner Drive/Michigan Express
Are you looking for a place to store your baggage close to Harrison Metro Station?
Choose LuggageHero and comfortably walk around Chicago! Explore the city without having to think a minute more about where to leave your luggage and if it is safely stored. LuggageHero will provide you with secure storage and convenient locations near Harrison Metro Station.
- The price is only $1/hour per bag or suitcase. The size doesn’t matter!
- Our price per day per item is never more than $8.
- We understand your safety concerns that is why we offer insurance for 3000$/item stored and a security seal.
- We have certified partners in proximity of Harrison Metro Station that will help you in every possible way and will keep your luggage as theirs.
LuggageHero’s customers think
Customers enjoy storing their luggage in LuggageHero’s partners locations. LuggageHero has stored baggage more than 2 million hours. Furthermore, we have a 4.6 star rating on Trustpilot and we really want to know what you think about our service. We do our best to provide you with the best online and offline experience.
Luggage storage near Harrison Metro Station
Can I store my baggage close to Harrison Metro Station?
LuggageHero has partners close to Harrison Metro Station, so you can store your luggage there for the budget-friendly price of $1/hour. Book your luggage storage on our website www.luggagehero.com or LuggageHero's app.
How much does it cost to store luggage close to Harrison Metro Station?
We offer hourly price of $1/hour and daily price of $8.
What if there is no space for my baggage?
Book luggage storage by using our website www.luggagehero.com or app, in order to be sure that there will be reserved place for your luggage in our partner locations. If you do not do that and go directly to the store, you risk of missing your spot especially in busy hours.
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. "