Luggage storage
Scala
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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 LuggageHero
✅ Nannybag offers the best value for full-day storage
✅ Exceptional customer care: Our 24/7 customer service (daily rated on Trustpilot and Google Maps) has travelers praising our personalized, rapid response, unlike automated chatbots used by most competitors.
✅ More flexibility and freedom: 242+ verified locations across Milan. We're present near major attractions, train stations, and airports, making drop-off and pick-up effortless.
✅ 100% secure: €10,000 coverage included in your Nannybag booking, while LuggageHero's standard coverage is just €500 (€2,500 premium coverage costs extra).
✅ Store anything, anywhere: Store anything from handbags to surfboards securely, at a fair rate. Plus, all luggage types are welcome for up to 30 days if needed.
Drop off your bags at Scala and enjoy the city luggage-free!
Scala Luggage Storage Guide 2026
Teatro alla Scala, commonly known simply as La Scala, is one of the most famous opera houses in the world and a true gem in Milan's cultural crown. Since its opening in 1778, La Scala has been the stage for countless legendary performances, hosting the likes of Verdi, Puccini, and Toscanini. The neoclassical architecture of the exterior contrasts beautifully with the interior, featuring red velvet seating, gilded balconies, and a crystal chandelier that adds to the theater's grandeur. Attending a performance here is a bucket-list experience for opera lovers and a chance to enter history. Even if you're not catching a show, the La Scala Museum offers a glimpse into the world of opera with its collection of costumes, set designs, and musical instruments. Here's a fun fact that could help with your next trivia night: Verdi’s opera Nabucco, which premiered in 1842 at La Scala, is credited with helping to spark the Italian unification movement. To fully enjoy your visit without the hassle of carrying your bags, Nannybag baggage lockers Milan provides secure luggage storage options nearby, making your experience at La Scala as seamless and enjoyable as possible.
