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    Broome Steet Storage Spot

    New York, United States

    4.95(100+)

    Since December 2020, this Retail Store has been a trusted Bounce partner, offering luggage storage near Chinatown NYC and Lower East Side. The facility can safely store up to 100 bags daily in a secured area with 24/7 support. Don't miss out, book your spot before they're gone! It's the ultimate choice for luggage storage in New York, providing up to $10,000 in bag protection. After booking, simply show your reservation confirmation at the location, and hand your bags over to the Bounce Partner - it's as simple as that!

    Bags of all sizes are welcome here: small bags like purses and tote bags are just $4.90, and standard luggage $6.90.

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About the Lower East Side

The Lower East Side (LES) is boxed in by the Bowery, East Houston Street, the East River, and Canal Street. Germans, Italians, and Eastern-European Jewish immigrants settled into the area in the mid-19th through early-20th centuries, mostly living in slums and tiny tenements. Later immigrants included populations from Asia, Puerto Rico, and the Dominican Republic. Local flair and 21st-century gentrification have made the LES one of the most in-demand neighborhoods in New York City.

Fun fact: Historically, the Lower East Side was a prime gateway neighborhood for newcomers to the United States due to its heavy concentration of garment jobs and flexibility for multi-family houses.

Things to Do on the Lower East Side

The Lower East Side is a Manhattan hotspot rich with prime shopping, dining, and nightlife options. There are also a number of places at which you can explore diverse cultural experiences. Bounce suggests the following things to do on the Lower East Side:

  • Walk through the galleries and exhibitions at the New Museum, one of the world’s leading destinations for international contemporary art
  • Dine at the neighborhood’s best restaurants such as Wildair, Dirty French, and Ivan Ramen
  • Have a curated cinema experience at Metrograph
  • Pique your curiosity about activism, feminism, and niche categories at the independent Bluestockings bookstore
  • Nosh on local Jewish fare at Katz’s Delicatessen or Russ & Daughters
  • Drink up at the trendy Attaboy or Beauty & Essex
  • Learn more about the NYC immigrant experience at the Tenement Museum

Transit Options on the Lower East Side

  • MTA subway: B, D, F, M, J, Z

Luggage Storage on the Lower East Side

Book short-term storage for your things with Bounce so you can discover the ins and outs of this vibrant neighborhood with your hands free. From exploring cafes in the morning to shopping during the day to partying all night, the Lower East Side guarantees you a good time.