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Free cancellation
10,000+ locations globally
from €4.30/day
Rated 4.9 by 570,994+ people

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  • Head to the store

    Check in by showing your confirmation to a store employee and drop off your bags.

  • Enjoy the day

    Do whatever you’d like, then show your confirmation to pick up your stuff.

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Frequently
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  • Where can I find luggage storage near Athens Train Station?

    To find a convenient luggage storage option near Athens Train Station, 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 Athens Train Station without your bags.

  • How much does luggage storage cost near Athens Train Station?

    We charge from €3.00 per day (24 hours) for luggage storage near Athens Train Station.

  • 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 Athens Train Station?

    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 Athens Train Station.

  • 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.

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About Athens train station

Athens train station is sometimes known as Larissa station, an older name that lives on in the attached Metro station. As the main station of the Greek capital, it's the largest station in the country. Close to Athens' center, it's also a common place for visitors to arrive and get their first glimpse of the city.

Athens train station connects the city with the port of Piraeus, where ships leave to many of the Greek islands. It also connects Athens to cities further north. The station has undergone several renovations and updates since it was opened in 1904.

During the first half of the 20th century, Athens was a stop on the Orient Express, connecting the city to London, Paris, Vienna, Budapest, and other major capitals. However, a decline in rail travel toward the end of the century saw the demise of the Orient Express, and Athens lost its international routes in favor of national ones. As a result, Athens train station can't compete in size with the huge international stations in cities like London or Paris. However, it is a convenient station for travelers from other parts of Greece, especially Thessaloniki to the north.

Things to do near Athens train station

Athens train station lies slightly to the north of the city's ancient heart. However, it's easy to reach most of Athens attractions on foot or via Metro. The Metro station linked to the train station means that you can head into the heart of Europe's oldest capital city in no time at all.

  • Explore ancient history at the National Archaeological Museum. This world-renowned museum hosts a simply stunning collection of Greek art and artifacts from the Bronze Age up until the Hellenistic period and beyond. A visit here will help you to understand the magnificent monuments that Athens is known for.
  • See more contemporary art on the streets of Athens. The Greek capital celebrates the work of truly impressive graffiti artists. You can see some of it for yourself at simpleG's "Too many books, too little time," just south of the train station. This impressive mural occupies the entire wall of a building and is characteristic of Athen's anarchic spirit.
  • Admire some of the world's most beautiful cars of the Hellenic Motor Museum. While Athens is best known for its ancient temples and theaters, this quirky Museum offers insight into more modern history. Occupying the upper floors of a shopping mall, the museum has a Formula One racing simulator and a collection of over 100 classic cars.
  • Stretch your legs on Finopoulou Hill. Although close to the center of the city, the shaded hiking trails at this small park feel a world away. Escape the hustle and bustle and enjoy views over the city at this urban oasis.
  • Dive into the chaos of Athens at Monastiraki Square. This bustling public space is home to a variety of cafés and restaurants, and also houses the Monastiraki Flea Market. The eclectic mix of stalls here are sure to provide you with some great souvenirs, and the energetic vibe of this part of the city can't be beaten.

Transit options at Athens train station

  • Athens train station provides rail services throughout the country, including to the port of Piraeus. This makes it convenient for boat trips to other destinations throughout the Greek archipelago.
  • Athens train station is connected to Larissa Metro station. It is served by line 2, which stops at Syntagma and Akropoli stations, among others.
  • Trolley bus line 1 stops just outside the station.

Luggage storage at Athens train station

With vibrant street life and great weather, Athens is one of Europe’s best cities to explore on foot. However, you’ll have a much easier time if you don’t try to carry too much stuff with you.

Bounce makes it easy to travel light by providing you with convenient luggage storage near Athens train station. Drop off your bags and explore freely, knowing your belongings will be waiting for you safely until you return.

Attractions and activities near Athens train station

  • Acropolis: Wherever you go in Athens, you can't miss the Acropolis. This complex of ancient temples dominates the city skyline, rising on a plateau above the Greek capital. The 2500-year-old temple of the Parthenon is Athens' most visited attraction and a famous symbol of the city and Greece. You'll do a lot of walking as you explore the Parthenon and the other buildings of the Acropolis, so make sure you drop off any unneeded bags at an Athens luggage storage location to make the trip easier on yourself.
  • Plaka: The Plaka neighborhood sits at the foot of the hill below the Acropolis. The quaint whitewashed buildings and narrow streets are quintessentially Greek, and are worth taking some time to explore. Old-fashioned restaurants and charming shops make this one of Athens' most popular and beguiling neighborhoods.
  • Agora: The Agora was the heart of Athens in the time of Socrates and his contemporaries. The economic, political, and commercial heart of ancient Athens now lies mostly in ruins. However, it's an atmospheric place to wander and imagine how the city used to be. Plus, you may find some tortoises munching contentedly on the weeds that grow among the rubble.

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