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There's a service called bounce that will allow you to store luggage for a small fee usually at a newsagents. Source: 5 months ago
I will be visting Seoul but visting Busan for 6 days during the middle of my trip. I need to leave 2 large rolling luggages at or near Seoul station b/c Im taking KTX. I heard storage spaces lockers can be limited (and expensive) at the station. I found that some people use radicalstorage.com or usebounce.com but these locations are outside the station. Anyone have experience with any of these options or have... Source: 8 months ago
You can also use Bounce to book a location to store your luggage for $7.50 including tax - these are stores that will take luggage. (You can take a look at the comments for each location to figure out what store it is. I've used this in other cities and some can be sketchier than others.). Source: 9 months ago
Check out https://usebounce.com and https://luggagehero.com for short term luggage storage. Source: 10 months ago
There are several places at Miami Beach where you could store a bag. Go to https://usebounce.com/ , plug in "Miami Beach", and see what works for you. They also have an app, so you don't have to decide where you want to drop your bag in advance, you can pick a location near where you want to start your run. Source: 10 months ago
For maps, Google is one option however google allows you to download maps by certain boundaries/area. Try HereWeGo maps and download free full offline maps. SygicMaps is another option however it’s paid app. Source: about 1 year ago
I always use Sygic Maps for trip planning. But it will not generate a trip for you, you will have to build it. Source: about 2 years ago
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