Luggage storage
Strasbourg Cathedral
Store your bags and enjoy Strasbourg hands-free!
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1. Enter the address, the time frame, and the number of bags to be dropped off
2. Select an available left luggage facility (in pink) on the map;
3. Click on the "Book " button and pay online to complete the reservation.
All that's left for you to do is enjoy your day, knowing that your luggage is now in a safe place!
6 reasons to store luggage with Nannybag over SNCF
✅ Nannybag is cheaper and costs 27-55% less than SNCF lockers
→ Save €3/day
→ Save €2.55/day
→ Save €2.60/day
✅ Real human support: Our 24/7 customer service has a 4.8/5 rating with travelers praising our quick and efficient responses
✅ 100% secure: Any Nannybag booking includes a €10,000 insurance
✅ More flexibility and freedom: SNCF only provides service in 12 Paris train stations which are often fully booked, thankfully, Nannybag gets you access to 400+ locations across Paris. This includes trains stations airports, but also near attractions including Eiffel Tower, Louvre, Montmartre and more!
✅ Store more: Nannybag accepts odd-sized items, while SNCF lockers have a strict luggage size policy and reject most oversized bags
Drop off your bags at Strasbourg Cathedral and enjoy the city luggage-free!
Strasbourg Cathedral Luggage Storage Guide 2026
Strasbourg Cathedral, officially known as Cathédrale Notre-Dame de Strasbourg, is a masterpiece of Gothic architecture and one of the most iconic landmarks in Strasbourg, France. Towering at 142 meters (466 feet), it was the tallest building in the world from 1647 to 1874 and remains one of the tallest churches today. The cathedral's intricate facade, adorned with detailed sculptures and carvings, is a stunning example of medieval craftsmanship and artistry. Construction of the cathedral began in 1015, but it took nearly four centuries to complete, resulting in a breathtaking blend of Romanesque and Gothic styles. The original plan was to have two towers, but the second was never built, giving the cathedral its distinctive asymmetrical silhouette. For those wishing to enjoy panoramic views of Strasbourg and the surrounding Alsace region, the cathedral offers access to a viewing platform that requires climbing 332 steps. The effort is well worth it, as the top view is breathtaking. Visitors exploring Strasbourg Cathedral can use Nannybag luggage storage Strasbourg for convenient luggage storage options nearby.
