Luggage Storage Rome from €2.50/day
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3 Easy steps to book luggage storage near you

Select the nearest luggage storage and the time slot of your choice, depending on your activities.

Go to the address indicated on your reservation: entrust your luggage to our partner in person.

Now that your luggage is safe and your hands are free, it's time for museums, restaurants, and shopping!
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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: 282+ verified locations across Rome. 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.
How to enjoy Rome luggage-free
Rome Luggage Storage Guide 2024
Luggage storage and Lockers near Rome airports
So you’ve just touched down in Rome, probably at Leonardo da Vinci–Fiumicino Airport, Italy’s biggest airport. For the past three years, it has won the “Best Airport” in the category of hosting more than 40 million passengers annually. This airport beside the sea, a little to the West of Rome, provides some great views of the coast on approach. Every 15 minutes, trains arrive which take you to Termini Station in central Rome, so you can be in the heart of the city in half an hour. Otherwise, you may have flown into Ciampino Airport, which is a much smaller airport located 12km southeast of Rome. However, Ryanair now flies into this location from many cities around Europe, making it the fastest-growing airport in Europe. Whichever one of these two airports you’ve flown into, if you have luggage or bags that you need to put into storage before you start exploring the wonders of Rome, have a quick look on Nannybag and find one of our partner locations where you can easily store your things.
Nannybag offers convenient luggage lockers options near Rome airports, to enable travelers to explore the city hands-free or make the most of a Rome layover. Nannybag is ideal for passengers with early arrivals or late departures, allowing them to make the most of their time in Rome without worrying about their belongings. With its multiple bag drop Rome locations, Nannybag provides secure storage facilities for various sizes of luggage, including suitcases, backpacks, and some sports equipment. Travelers can easily book online or through the Nannybag app, allowing for hassle-free drop-off and pick-up.
Luggage storage and lockers near major train stations in Rome
Luggage storage and Lockers near places and monuments in Rome
Rome is perhaps most famous for its incredible monuments and places of interest. Undoubtedly, the Colosseum is the most famous, iconic, and quintessentially Roman place in the world. Originally called the Ampitheatrum Flavium when it was first constructed in around 80 AD, this massive amphitheater got the name Colosseum after the Colossus of Nero statue nearby in honor of the Roman Emperor. Here, gladiators fought the deadly wild animals hunted for sport, and brutal executions took place for the enjoyment of the spectators in the stadium. The Vatican City is a similarly iconic place, the heart of a world religion; there are over one billion Roman Catholics in the world, and this 44-acre zone in the center of Rome is their most important religious site. Technically an independent city-state, here you will see the world-famous Sistine Chapel, with its ceiling painted by Michelangelo, depicting God reaching out toward Adam. Saint Peter's Basilica is perhaps the defining architectural masterpiece of the Renaissance era, the largest church in the world by interior measure, and, according to Christian tradition, the burial site of St. Peter, one of Jesus’ main disciples and the man who began the Catholic Church.
These are Rome's two most notable destinations, but the list of incredible sites is almost endless. By simply wandering the streets of Rome, you will encounter ancient buildings, beautiful churches, and ornate artistic masterpieces. Check out our guide below of some of the main attractions in the city, and find out how you can leave a bag at a safe location near wherever you may be in the city.
Luggage storage and Lockers near Museums in Rome
The main difficulty in exploring Rome's incredible museums and galleries is trying to figure out where to begin! The Vatican Museums are a good place to start. Dating back to the 16th century, there are around 20,000 items on display, including some priceless pieces of art from right through Roman history. Of course, many of the amazing displays are centered around religious art; the final stage of a museum visit takes you to the Sistine Chapel, containing the world-famous ceiling painting by Michelangelo. But there are also many Ancient Roman treasures to marvel at inside the vast museum, such as the incredible marble sculpture of Laocoon and his Sons, or original life-sized statues of Roman Emperors and even non-Christian art from around the world, such as aboriginal art. In the Museo e Galleria Borghese, you can gaze upon some of the finest examples of Renaissance art anywhere in the world, including many Caravaggio pieces as well as works by Rubens, Rafael, and Titian. The gallery building is surrounded by the Borghese Gardens, dating from the 18th century, and is a luxurious, calm public park. On top of the iconic Capitoline Hill are the Capitoline Museums, which date back to the 15th century when Pope Sixtus IV donated ancient bronze statues to the people of Rome and kept them on the hill. Since then, the museum has amassed a collection of Roman Artefacts, jewelry, and medieval and Renaissance art. For more fascinating discoveries, don't miss out on the following places: Basilica di San Pietro in Vincoli, Villa dei Quintili, the National Roman Museums and the Capitoline Museums. And remember: you’re never far away from one of Nannybag’s safe locations where you can leave your luggage in Rome!
Luggage storage and lockers near public transport in Rome
Nannybag provides convenient luggage storage near the most major Rome public transport stops. This is especially practicle knowing how wide the city is. Although a city is best discovered through long walks, you’ll be happy to encounter multiple luggage storage points all around Rome public transports.
