The first fully automated left-luggage service in Madrid city centre (3 minutes from Gran Via), where you rent a locker and do not pay per suitcase. Open: 6am to 2am (20 hours a day / 365 days a year).
Providing a fully automated left-luggage service, this company has opened a second branch (in Hostal Fuencarral KRYSE), where you rent a locker and do not pay per suitcase. Open: 8am-10pm (14 hours a day / 365 days a year).
Left-luggage office at No. 11 Calle del Amparo, which lets you leave your luggage with special rates in which you pay depending on the time you use the service.
Leave your luggage in this left luggage service located at No. 11 Calle de la Torrecilla del Leal, which also has online booking and a self-service facility. It is open from 6am until midnight and has a video surveillance service.
Smart left luggage establishment open 24 hours, 365 days a year. Establishments are located at No. 15 Calle de Hortaleza, in the heart of Chueca, and at No. 13 Calle de Puerta Cerrada.
This left luggage company has an establishment in the heart of Madrid’s Gran Vía, more specifically at No. 4 Calle de los Libreros, with left luggage offices, 24-hour lockers and self-service launderettes. Economic prices
Qeepl is a luggage locker service in Madrid that offers secure, flexible and accessible storage in strategic points across the city, enabling you to go exploring without any baggage.
Left luggage service in one of the city’s busiest and most strategic points: Plaza de los Mostenses, next to Gran Vía and Plaza de España, in the centre of Madrid.
Open 24/7, 365 days and located 150m from Plaza de España (No. 37 Calle de Fomento, Unit 2), this locker service offers four sizes: M, L, XL and Group Storage.
Discover the city's most popular sights and attractions, from one of Europe's largest royal palaces to the magnificent Prado Museum and the Real Madrid football stadium.
Discover the city's most popular sights and attractions, from one of Europe's largest royal palaces to the magnificent Prado Museum and the Real Madrid football stadium.
Find out why Spaniards tend to eat later than the rest of the continent, when it's traditional to munch on a "saint's bones" and where you take in a flamenco show with a drink or a meal