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    Manchester Oxford Road Storage Spot

    Manchester, United Kingdom

    4.68(100+)

    Since September 2022, this Retail Store has been a trusted Bounce partner, offering luggage storage near attractions like Oxford Road Railway Station and Manchester Coach Station. They are equipped to store up to 50 bags a day in their safe and secure facility, providing 24/7 support. So don't wait too long to book your storage spot! It's the perfect solution for storing your luggage in Manchester, offering up to £10,000 in bag protection. Once your booking is confirmed, simply present it at the location and leave your bags with our Bounce Partner. It's as simple as that!

    Regardless of size, this location has room for your bags: storing purses and tote bags costs just £3.90, while regular luggage is priced at £4.90.

    Getting there is easy
    Just follow these directions: Manchester, GB

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  • Storefront for 24/7 Oxford Road Storage Spot
    24/7 Oxford Road Storage Spot

    Manchester, United Kingdom

    4.75(100+)

    Since April 2023, this Hotel has been a trusted Bounce partner, serving as a luggage storage near popular spots like Oxford Road Railway Station and Manchester Coach Station. They can comfortably accommodate up to 20 bags daily in a safe and secure space, complete with 24/7 assistance. So, don't wait too long – book now before all the spots are filled! It's the most convenient way to stow your luggage in Manchester, with a coverage of up to £10,000 included for your bags. Once you have secured your booking, simply present your reservation confirmation at the location, and hand over your bags to the Bounce Partner. It couldn't be simpler!

    This location is flexible and accepts bags of all sizes: storing purses and tote bags will set you back just £3.90, while regular luggage costs £4.90.

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    Navigate with these directions: Manchester, GB

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  • Storefront for 24/7 Piccadilly Station Storage Spot
    24/7 Piccadilly Station Storage Spot

    Manchester, United Kingdom

    4.37(1000+)

    Partnering with Bounce since October 2021, this Hotel offers a convenient luggage storage solution near Manchester Piccadilly and Manchester Coach Station. With the capacity to securely store up to 50 bags per day and 24/7 support, it's wise to reserve your spot before they're all gone! It's the ultimate answer to your luggage storage needs in Manchester, providing up to £10,000 bag protection. After booking, all you need is to present your reservation confirmation at the venue and hand your bags over to the Bounce Partner - simple as that!

    This location can accommodate bags of all sizes: the charge for storing purses and tote bags is £3.90, and for regular luggage, it's £4.90.

    Getting there is a breeze
    Here's the address: Manchester, GB

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About Oxford Road Railway Station

Oxford Road Railway Station opened in 1849 and is one of Manchester’s busiest stations to this day. Only Manchester Piccadilly, Manchester’s primary railway station, serves more passengers than Oxford Road. The number of passengers using the station steadily increases each year with 2018-2019 surpassing 9 million train riders. 

Since 1854, the terminus has provided inter-city routes between Manchester and Liverpool. Towards the mid-20th century, the station fell into disarray and required a face-lift by 1960. The project modernized many facets of the station, and several buildings were rebuilt altogether.

The inter-city routes serving customers in the Greater Manchester area provide transport to numerous cities across the United Kingdom. With several railway companies offering service to and from Oxford Road, Manchester residents and tourists can skip to other popular cities such as Newcastle, Windermere, and Edinburgh. 

Passengers using Oxford Road today have all the needed facilities for an enjoyable time in Manchester the moment they arrive at the station. Plan your future train rides on automated ticket machines, grab cash from the ATM, wake up with a cup of coffee, or check your messages with the station’s free WiFi. 

Things to do near Oxford Road Railway Station

Oxford Road Railway Station sits adjacent to Oxford Road, one of the busiest thoroughfares in Manchester. Many of the city’s renowned theatres are just minutes away, and you’re also a short distance from lively shops and restaurants. 

The nearby convention center hosts public events and raging nightclubs welcome partiers looking for a good time. From museums and art galleries to sprawling architecture, Oxford Road gives you access to many of Manchester’s best attractions. 

  • Enjoy a night of opera or ballet at the beautiful Palace Theatre Manchester
  • Join the festive atmosphere of the O2 Ritz and listen to some of today’s most talented bands
  • Dine on international fare at The Refuge and unwind in its cozy interior design
  • Admire the stunning architecture of the Manchester Central Library and pick up free WiFi
  • Visit the Manchester Central Convention Complex to see if any exhibitions or festivals are scheduled during your visit
  • Snap a picture of the stunning neo-gothic Manchester Town Hall
  • Check out thought-provoking art exhibits or watch indie films at HOME Manchester
  • Combine mini golf and night club vibes at Junkyard Golf Club

Transit Options to Oxford Road Railway Station

  • City Centre free bus service via route 2 or 3
  • Public bus via Oxford Road, Oxford Road (Stop B), Oxford Road (Stop E), or Whitworth Street West (Stop E)
  • Inter-city train travel via Northern Railway, TransPennine Express, and East Midlands Railway   

Luggage Storage near Oxford Road Railway Station

Oxford Road Railway Station is near several of Manchester’s vibrant neighborhoods and cultural attractions. To avoid being slowed down by heavy baggage, Bounce has accessible storage locations near Oxford Road to help you get around stress-free. 

If you have lots of ground to cover during your day out in Manchester, drop off your luggage for a few hours knowing your belongings are secure. Bounce offers top-notch security to give you peace of mind the moment you step off the train at Oxford Road.   

Attractions and Activities near Oxford Road Railway Station

  • Opera House Manchester: Seating nearly 2,000 attendees, Opera House Manchester dazzles audiences with concerts, ballets, musicals, and other exhilarating performances. The Opera House opened in 1912, and it remains one of Manchester’s premier venues to witness talented acts take the stage.
    The Opera House stage has hosted illustrious British premiers for some of the world’s most celebrated musicals. Most notably, it was the first European theatre to hold a performance of West Side Story. Other famous musicals that have graced the Opera House stage include The Phantom of the Opera, Never Forget, and 9 to 5: The Musical.
    Concertgoers arriving at the Opera House will first notice the 15-bay façade, classical columns, and a horse-drawn carriage adorning the building’s exterior. Inside, two curved balconies on each side hold roughly half the seats and draped over the stage are its iconic green and gold curtains. 
  • Manchester Art Gallery: The Manchester Art Gallery boasts around half a million visitors each year and ranks among the city’s most popular tourist attractions. The facility houses over 20,000 pieces of art and has been at the forefront of local audiences for almost 200 years.
    Reinforcing its dedication to the public, the Manchester Art Gallery remains a free museum and open every day of the week. When established in 1823, its purpose was to educate and inspire the people of Manchester to reach their highest artistic potential.
    The 19th-century Victorian art collection stands out, but some artifacts date to antiquity. Some of the oldest relics are from the ancient Egyptians dating to the 11th century BC. Closer to the modern age, French impressionist Adolphe Valette and British painter Annie Louisa Swynnerton are two of the featured artists of the gallery.
  • Science and Industry Museum: Another one of Manchester’s free cultural attractions, the Science and Industry Museum celebrates the city’s industrial accomplishments. From cars and locomotives to textiles and computer systems, the museum delves into technology’s impact on Manchester’s development.
    Its historic location laid the groundwork for inter-city railway travel and was part of the innovative Liverpool and Manchester Railway. First opened in 1830, the former terminus solidified Manchester as a key contributor during the Industrial Revolution.
    Transformed into an educational institute in the mid-20th century, the Grade I listed historic site develops interactive science programs for the community. Fostering youth interest in modern industry developments, the Science and Industry Museum aims to keep Manchester one of the world’s strategic industrial cities.