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Does Madrid Barajas Airport have a left-luggage?

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I have been before but I can't for the life of me remember if Madrid has a left luggage at the airport! I'm only in Madrid for a few hours, so I'd like to leave my bad there (not much, just a small bad with a change of clothes, toothbrush etc).. Can anyone tell me?

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  1. Yes! This is from the airport's website ( http://www.aena.es ):

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    Is there a left-luggage office at the airport?

    There are three left-luggage offices at the airport: the first in T1, the second in T2 and the third in T4. All baggage left at the left-luggage office passes through an x-ray checkpoint to verify that they do not contain dangerous items or objects.

    Price for locker rental: part or whole of one day*, €3.70 (large and small locker); from two to fifteen days: large locker, €4.78; small locker €3.72. Storage from day fifteen on: 1,91. Transfer to the warehouse: €38.19 Special baggage €4.78.

    There are lockers specifically designed to deposit large objects such as bicycles, surfboards, etc.

    To use the left-luggage office:

        * Request the key from the desk personnel. You must show your passport or identity card.

        * Get a token from the vending machine (it takes coins and notes).

        * Pass your baggage through the security scanner.

        * Open the locker by turning the key in the direction shown, put your baggage inside and close the door.

        * Enter the token in the slot and close with key. Keep your key, it is your evidence of deposit.

    Information telephone: 913 936 805.

    * All or part of a day: 24 hours from the time the item is deposited. It is charged per periods of 24 hours.

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    Saludos, MadridMan(.com)

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