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  • Vauxhall Storage Spot

    London, United Kingdom

    4.65(100+)

    The Convenience Store has been teaming up with Bounce since September 2021, providing luggage storage near Vauxhall and Kennington Cross. The storage facility has the capacity to accommodate up to unlimited bags per day in a safe space with 24/7 assistance, this is the go-to place for luggage storage in London, offering up to £10,000 bag protection. Once you have your reservation, just present it at the location and hand over your bags to the Bounce Partner - it's as simple as that!

    You have the flexibility to store bags of any size at this place: purses and tote bags are priced at £3.90, and regular luggage at £4.90.

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    Here's how to get there: London, GB

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  • Pimlico Station Storage Spot

    London, United Kingdom

    4.52(79)

    As a Bounce partner from June 2022, this Convenience Store offers luggage storage around Pimlico Station and Westminster. With a storage capacity of up to 100 bags per day, they are in a safe, 24/7 monitored area. For the ultimate luggage storage solution in London, offering bag protection up to £10,000, look no further. After booking, simply present your reservation confirmation upon arrival and hand your bags over to the Bounce Partner - it's a breeze!

    Regardless of size, you can store your bags here: for purses and tote bags, it's only £3.90, and for regular luggage, it's just £4.90.

    To reach this location, here are the directions: London, GB

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About Vauxhall

Situated near Lambeth and Waterloo, Vauxhall often gets the cold shoulder from tourists in London. That would be a shame since this flourishing neighborhood is on the rise and seeing an influx of new residents. Vauxhall shed part of its industrial past as warehouses and factories morphed into waterfront residential properties. 

The perfect location beside the Vauxhall Bridge and a quick jaunt from Westminster make it an attractive spot for young professionals. With a sprawling nightlife scene and increased office space, it’s a fantastic area to work and play. Vauxhall gained a noted reputation as one of London’s top LGBT-friendly districts, and there’s a large concentration of gay bars, clubs, and businesses.

Don’t think it’s only about the nightlife when you step off the tube or St. George Wharf Pier. Vauxhall shines with its beautiful urban parks and gardens that host an abundance of recreational activities. From sports facilities and playgrounds to kid-friendly farms, Vauxhall has its fair share of green spaces. 

Vauxhall residents enjoy the perks of being one of central London’s best-connected neighborhoods. The Vauxhall Cross Transport Interchange eased congestion in the area, and residents have access to tube stations, bus stops, and railway stations in the same vicinity. 

Things to do near Vauxhall

The South London district has gained a notable reputation as a nightlife hotspot and many Londoners frequent the area for its energetic clubs. There are several LGBT clubs and the district is widely considered one of London’s most popular gay-friendly areas. 

Despite its thriving party scene, there are lots of interesting places to see during the day. With its centrally-located public transport stations, it doesn’t take long to drop off your luggage with Bounce and discover the best Vauxhall has to offer. 

  • Watch Cricket and other exciting sports at The Oval
  • Escape the city traffic and smell the lavender flowers inside Vauxhall Park
  • Tour the Beefeater Gin Distillery and taste your favorite blends
  • Walk by the former residence of famous actor Charlie Chaplin
  • Visit the Vauxhall City Farm to meet alpacas, horses, rabbits, and other adorable animals
  • Play basketball, have a picnic, or sunbathe at the Vauxhall Pleasure Gardens
  • Admire brilliant artwork at the Newport Street Gallery
  • Watch talented DJs and dance the night away at Fire Club Vauxhall 
  • Check out the lively atmosphere at Eagle London, one of the most popular gay clubs in London

Transit options to Vauxhall

  • London Underground via the Vauxhall or Pimlico stations on the Victoria line, or via the Oval or Kennington stations on the Northern line
  • London Bus via the Vauxhall Bus Station, Harleyford Road Durham Street, St. Annes Church, Covent Garden Market East Side, St. George Wharf Pier, Wandsworth Road, Salamanca Street, Archbishop Tenison’s School, Oval, or Camberwell New Road bus stops (other stops available)
  • Ride the River Bus to Vauxhall St George Wharf Pier

Luggage storage near Vauxhall

If you’re heading to Vauxhall for a night of partying, drop off your luggage with Bounce to make sure your belongings are secure. Don’t risk misplacing your bags inside the club – relax and have an incredible night out in Vauxhall. 

With its scenic location along the River Thames and reliable public transport nearby, Vauxhall is one of London’s underrated neighborhoods. Bounce has luggage storage locations near Vauxhall to help you have a joyous time discovering this area of London.  

Attractions and activities near Vauxhall

  • Kennington Park: Roughly one mile from the Vauxhall Bridge, Kennington Park has been the site of several dramatic events in London’s history. Although it opened as a public park in 1854, the location was formerly known as Kennington Common.
    The area was widely used for public executions and events to watch public orators. Just a few years before Kennington Common became an urban park, it was the site of a massive protest for male suffrage.
    Things are more peaceful today since Kennington Park has grown into a popular location for recreational activities. Visitors will find basketball courts, tennis courts, playgrounds, and exercise equipment. Since The Oval is only a few blocks away, Kennington Park hosts lots of Cricket matches at the Community Cricket Ground.
  • SIS Building: The SIS Building is not a place you can wander inside, but its façade still leaves a little tingle down your spine. Looming high above the River Thames, the gargantuan building at Vauxhall Cross is home to the MI6, the foreign intelligence agency of the United Kingdom government.
    Security concerns and expensive upgrade costs forced the MI6 to leave its former headquarters before settling in Vauxhall. A group of industrial buildings stood here until architect Terry Farrell designed the structure that stands today. It's rumored that the building includes all sorts of nooks and crannies, such as underground tunnels.
    Similar to Kennington Common, the site witnessed dramatic events years ago. An anti-tank rocket attack in 2000 caused a stressful disturbance and heightened security awareness around the building. Over the years, members of the Royal Family visited the building for intelligence briefings, and Hollywood included the MI6 headquarters in several James Bond films.  
  • Above The Stag Theatre: Above The Stag Theatre proves that Vauxhall isn’t just about its raging nightclubs. The performing arts venue stands out since it’s the only place in London that caters to LGBT-themed productions year-round.
    Show attendees witness intimate displays of talent due to the facility’s limited seating. The max capacity fails to reach 200, but the actors captivate the audience with profound performances.
    Take a closer look outside the venue, and you’ll notice that it rests beneath railway arches. Surprisingly, the occasional trains that rumble above the theatre don’t seem to hamper the acoustics of each show.