Store your bags with Stasher and make the most of your day
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Need to stash shopping bags or luggage in Newcastle on Tyne? After all, you don’t want to explore the UK’s 8th largest city while weighed down with cumbersome totes and suitcases. Stowing them at a Newcastle luggage storage service for a few hours is a lot more convenient.
That’s where we, Stasher, swoop in and save the day. Our baggage storage locations around Newcastle are safe, affordable, and convenient. We’re less expensive than lots of other options but provide better service and more insurance protection!
We don’t like to say we’re the best luggage storage service in Newcastle upon Tyne; that would sound cocky. But we are confident that once you try us, you’ll be hooked. Why? Because we’re genuinely passionate about building the best international baggage storage service on the planet. We pay attention to the little things to ensure you have the best possible experience. Luggage storage may seem like a small venture to some, but it’s huge to us! As such:
Our efforts have paid off, and Stasher has received two customer service awards.
The Newcastle International Airport maintains a left-luggage desk. It’s convenient for people flying in and out of the area and will only be in town for a short stay. However, only ticketed people who’ve gone through airport security can use the service.
Moreover, be aware that the airport is about 30 minutes outside of downtown. So if you need anything from your bags during the day, schlepping back to the airport may be a pain. Using a left luggage storage service closer to downtown may make more sense for some people.
Luggage lockers are a thing of the past in Newcastle upon Tyne. However, there are a handful of baggage storage services, like Stasher. Got questions? Connect with our award-winning customer service team, available 24/7.
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Such an easy and smooth service. I needed leave my bag as I was watching a play for 2 hours. I cannot recommend this service enough.
Brilliant service. Such an easy process start to finish. Would deffo recommend.
First time using Stasher... with 5 hours until my Airbnb was available. Great service, very well organised and bag was locked away in a safe and secure area. Will definitely use again.
Easy to book and secure storage. Good access times. Simple.
Fantastic service, very friendly, definitely will use again.
First time user, experience was easy and fast.
Convenient location, secure, long opening hours, friendly service.
Great service. Best for luggage storage in any town.
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£6.00Per bag per day
No height or weight restrictions
Where to store your luggage near Newcastle Airport
Newcastle International Airport is located on the northern outskirts of Woolsington. Handling over five million passengers yearly, it is the largest and busiest airport in North East England. Depending on who you want to store your luggage with, the cost of storing bags can be quite expensive.
If you want to leave items at the airport, there is a luggage storage office situated next to WHSmith in the terminal (before you go through security).
All items are accepted given the following conditions:
The left luggage desk is open 24 hours a day.
Now that you’ve offloaded your luggage, and a vetted attendant is watching over it, it’s time to explore Newcastle upon Tyne, northeast England’s largest city.
Newcastle upon Tyne dates all the way back to Roman times when it was called Pons Aelius. Back then, the area was famous for a bridge named after the Emperor Hadrian, and about 2,000 people lived in town, a virtual megatropolis back in the 2nd century!
After the Anglo-Saxons took over, Newcastle, called Munucceaster during the era, became a major city in the Kingdom of Northumbria. The Danes, however, leveled it. But William the Conqueror’s son, Robert, built an imposing castle named Novum Castellum, or New Castle, when his dad took over.
The Middle Ages saw growth, and between the 16th and 19th centuries, Newcastle enjoyed a coal monopoly thanks to a royal decree that restricted all shipments of coal from Tyneside to Newcastle Quayside.
Catastrophically, the Great Depression hit Newcastle hard, and the city suffered under the explosive weight of Axis bombs throughout World War II. But in the 1960s, Newcastle began to emerge from the literal and proverbial ashes. Today, it’s a bustling urban center with a lot to offer residents and visitors alike.
It may not be London, but Newcastle upon Tyne is teeming with things to see and do. Once you drop your belongings at a StashPoint, you’ll be free to explore it all!