Every year, billions of people travel to destinations across the world in search of new experiences and culture. Which means that billions of luggages carrying precious cargo are also making rounds globally. Sometimes, however – well, more often than we’d like to admit – plans don’t go according to plan
Last minute changes to your travel itinerary can be frustrating, especially if you’ve been traveling for long hours and you’ve received the unfortunate news that somewhere along the way, your precious luggage has been lost or worse, stolen.
If you’ve ever lost or have become separated from your luggage, you know what a frustrating experience this can be. Not only does this means you’ve got to buy a whole new wardrobe – and luggage – it also means that many personal and sentimental items may never be seen again.
Imagine the power to find reputable locations to store your luggage in the palm of your hand. Well, your phone. That’s what a new app-based company that calls itself the largest luggage storage network in the world is aiming to do.
With locations spread across the world, and in the most popular travel destinations, this company offers a secure pay-per-item daily storing rate to keep you moving. And if you’re traveling to London, you’re in luck because they’ve got multiple locations for luggage storage in Victoria Coach Station.
After downloading the app on your phone you can move around anywhere in Victoria Coach Station and locate safe and secure luggage storage locations near you. Then, you can book your reservation completely online, unburdening you from the hassle of having to lug your bags when your travel plans don’t always sync up.
Victoria Coach Station in Westminster happens to be the second busiest terminus in London, welcoming more than 74 million annual passengers. With multiple shops and dining options located inside, waiting for your connecting train by never stepping outside the station is definitely an option. But why would you with so many points of interests nearby?
Westminster and surrounding Whitehall are home to some of the most decadent and impressive government entities and attractions in London. Buckingham Palace. Big Ben. Sound Familiar? So whether your travels take you here on purpose or by accident, you can relax knowing luggage storage in Victoria Coach Station is available to keep your stuff safe while you’re out and about exploring.
If you’re traveling to this part of London, you’re going to want to prepare yourself for a day of walking. The Westminster and Whitehall boroughs of London are home to the elite of government society and it boasts some of the most iconic and decadent architecture of the land.
Here are some nearby attractions you can visit:
Trafalgar Square
Featuring a central focal point called Nelson’s Column that towers 170 ft. above and flanked by an entourage of bronze lion statues and fountains, Trafalgar Square is a central public square frequented by locals and tourists alike. A great location to sit and rest, the neverending cityscape of vehicles and bustle of people provides a great backdrop for a midday lunch or coffee break.
National Gallery
This museum of visual arts boasts more than 2,300 paintings that represent a melting-pot of Italian, Spanish, French, and British artists. A look at all those paintings will take a couple of hours and with free guided tours to keep you enthralled, it’s a better option than staying at the station.
House Guards
If you opt for a presentational flair, then Changing of the Guard offers a spectacle of the military and coordinated kind. Featuring two sentries of the Queen’s Household Cavalry on horseback, the ceremony
Big Ben
Who can forget an iconic image such as Big Ben? The bell tower next to Westminster House, Britain’s parliamentary buildings, offers a great photo opportunity for any tourist.
Westminster Abbey
The esteemed and historic location of the coronation of many kings and queens, Westminster Abbey symbolizes much of Britain’s history.
The next time you visit London, head down to Victoria Coach Station where you can safely store your luggage and walk outside to bask and take a look back at London’s history.