Luggage Storage Madison Square Garden
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Madison Square Garden Bag Policy
This New York City stadium is an indoor arena used for a variety of purses: basketball, boxing, ice hockey, wrestling, concerts, ice shows, conventions and other. Madison Square Garden stadium is situated close to Pennsylvania Station, therefore it can be easily accessed even by visitors that do not have a car.
What you can and cannot bring inside Madison Square Garden:
Bags that are permitted at the stadium must be smaller than 22” x 14” x 9” and should be able to fit under the stadium seat.
No outside food or beverages can be brought into the stadium, although it can be bought while at the Madison Square Garden stadium. Other prohibited items include but are not limited to:
- Banners
- Signs
- Selfie Sticks
- Video Cameras
- Laser pointers
- Bottles and thermoses
Madison Square Garden offers no luggage/bag storage facilities, though guests with extra baggage can store their things safely and conveniently by choosing of the locations here.
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LuggageHero in the press
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