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Book online or on the app
Get the app and choose a convenient location. Your bag protection is activated upon booking online.
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Drop off your bags by showing your confirmation to a store employee.
Enjoy the day
Make the most out of your day, then show your confirmation to pick up your stuff.
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Where can I find luggage storage near National Archaeological Museum?
To find a convenient luggage storage option near National Archaeological Museum, use the Bounce app or website to tell us how many bags you have and when you need storage. We'll show you all of your options so you can enjoy your day near National Archaeological Museum without your bags.
How much does luggage storage cost near National Archaeological Museum?
We charge from €3.50 per day (24 hours) for luggage storage near National Archaeological Museum.
How does Bounce luggage storage work?
We partner with local businesses around the world who have secure spaces to store luggage for travelers. Just tell us how many bags you have and when you need storage, and we'll show you convenient places you can keep your stuff safe while you explore.
Booking online is super easy and only takes a couple of minutes. To keep our partners and your stuff safe, we'll show you the address of the store once you book online. When you're ready, head to the store and show the Bounce Partner your booking confirmation so they can take your bags and securely store them right away. Then you can enjoy your day without having to worry about your bags!
To pick up your bags, show the Bounce Partner your booking confirmation and they'll hand over your stuff. That's it!Where is my luggage stored?
We only partner with trusted businesses who have a dedicated, secure place to keep your luggage safe. Some businesses may store luggage behind a counter that's off-limits to customers, while others may have storage rooms or closets for your luggage. But no matter where you choose to leave your luggage, our partners will keep it safe.
What can I store with Bounce?
Luggage, backpacks, gym bags, and more! Bounce is like having a personal storage facility for your stuff anywhere you go, so you can leave much more than just luggage with us. Whether you want to store your luggage after checking out of your Airbnb or want to drop off your work bag before hitting happy hour, we've got you covered.
We don't charge extra for oversized items, but some special items might need to be approved before you can store them. For example, surfboards, guitars, car seats, bicycles, or skis take up a lot of space, so let us know if you have them. We can check with the Bounce Partner for you to make sure they have room for your stuff.Is there hourly luggage storage near National Archaeological Museum?
Yes, but many companies charge per hour and costs can add up fast. We charge one price for 24 hours of storage, so storing your stuff is more affordable near National Archaeological Museum.
How long can I leave my luggage with Bounce?
Whether you need storage for a couple of hours or a couple of days, we've got you covered! Just put in the dates and times you need luggage storage and we'll show you all of the available locations on our map. For long-term storage lasting more than a week, reach out to us and we'll help you find a convenient location.
If you're already storing your stuff but you need more time, you can add more time from your booking details page. Just make sure the store will be open and you can get your bags before your new pickup time.How do I change or cancel my booking?
Plans change, we get it! If you need to change or cancel your booking for any reason, the best way to do it is from your booking details page in the Bounce app. You can edit the dates, drop-off and pick-up times, and number of bags. You can also cancel your booking or rebook at a nearby store. If you can't find your booking details, check the email address you used to make your booking. You can change your booking by following the link there, or reach out to us if you need support.
About the National Archaeological Museum
Athens National Archaeological Museum is the largest archaeological museum in Greece. It contains the most extensive collection of classical Greek artifacts in the world. Sooner or later, anyone with interest in Greek history is likely to end up here. It's no wonder it's one of the city's most visited tourist attractions.
The current museum was built in 1889. During World War II, the treasures housed inside were boxed up and buried to protect them from destruction and looting by soldiers. The museum has been expanded several times through the years, with the latest expansion in 2008 making room for an impressive collection of Egyptian artifacts.
The museum's collection covers the Neolithic era, the Greek Bronze Age, Mycenaen civilization, one of the world's best collections of Egyptian artifacts, and of course, art and objects from the classical and Hellenistic periods of Greece. Highlights include the mask of Agamemnon, the famous statue of Pan, Aphrodite, and Eros, and the mysterious Antikythera Mechanism, a kind of early mechanical computer.
The museum is in the Exarcheia area of central Athens, just to the north of the Acropolis and many of Athens' other central attractions. This makes it easy to visit as part of an Athens trip.
Things to do near the National Archaeological Museum
The Museum by itself is worth a day of anybody's time. And if you really want to dive into the extensive collections, you may need more than a day to explore everything the museum has. But its central location means there are plenty of other attractions close to the museum. You can experience the full range of what this fascinating city has to offer without straying far from the area. For instance, you can:
- Get away from it all on Mount Lycabettus. This 900-foot hill is the tallest point in Athens, and offers sweeping views across the city, including of the Parthenon. A funicular railway carries passengers to the top of the hill, and an open-air theater at the summit occasionally hosts concerts and other performances.
- Live like a local at the Central Municipal Athens Market. This is where native Athenians come to do their shopping, and it's a great place to pick up ingredients for a picnic lunch. It's also a fun place to wander and soak up the vibe. As well as food stalls, you'll find restaurants inside that allow you to sample some of the best produce of the area.
- Lose yourself in the charm of Pittaki Street. Decorated by repurposed lights and lanterns, this narrow street oozes charm. The eclectic boutique stores make the perfect place to pick up some souvenirs and gifts you won't find anywhere else.
- Venture into history at the Roman Agora. During the ancient Roman occupation of Greece, the Agora was the center of public life. Now an atmospheric ruin, the Agora stands as a monument to the Greek capital's changing fortunes.
- Add to your own collection at Monastiraki flea market. This bustling market is the place to pick up the strange items you never knew you needed. Artillery shells carved by World War I soldiers sit side-by-side with midcentury modern furniture, vintage clothing, and vinyl records. Just exploring this vibrant market is an experience not to be missed.
Transit options near the National Archaeological Museum
- Victoria station is a five-minute walk from the museum and is served by line 1 of the Athens Metro.
- Polytechneio bus stop is right beside the Museum and is served by bus routes 3, 6, 22, 54, and many others.
- The museum is around an 18-minute walk from Athens' main train station and can be reached on bus B5.
Luggage storage near the National Archaeological Museum
While the museum itself sits a little outside the heart of Athens tourist district, it's still very close to all the action. Even the Parthenon, Athens iconic main attraction, is only about a 30-minute walk away. And with its vibrant street life and warm weather, Athens is a city perfect for exploring on foot.
Make it easy on yourself by dropping off your luggage at an Athens luggage storage location. The hills of Athens won't seem nearly so steep when you're not carrying more than you need to. And you can rest assured that your belongings will be safe and secure until you return to pick them up.
Attractions and Activities near the National Archaeological Museum
- Ruins of Athens: No matter where you are in Athens, you can almost always see the Acropolis and the iconic Parthenon that loom over the city. This complex of temple ruins was the heart of religious life in the ancient city, and has become a symbol not just of Athens, but of all of Greece. You can't visit Athens without making the climb up the hill to see some of the most impressive ancient monuments in the world. Make the journey easier on yourself by storing your luggage in Athens before making the climb.
- The Plaka: This neighborhood sits on the slopes of the hill just below the Acropolis, and is one of the most popular places to visit in the city. The narrow streets and quaint whitewashed houses are still a lively part of Athenian life. It’s also a great place to find small businesses and restaurants where you can experience true Greek hospitality.
- Syntagma Square: This central square of modern Athens is the heart of Greek politics and commercial life. The square and the neighborhood surrounding it are always bustling with life, and there is always something going on. Plus, the range of restaurants, cafés, and bars in the area is staggering. It's the perfect place to experience the modern life of this city after exploring its rich and famous history.