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Left-luggage offices in Rome - where to leave luggage

If you have early eviction or late check-in and your hotel / apartment does not provide luggage storage, you can leave your personal belongings in one of the lockers in the center of Rome. There are 5 lockers in Rome in total and one more is located at Fiumicino Airport - on the map below you can find the closest to your place of residence.

Downtown

There are 2 lockers in the city center and both are relatively close to Piazza Navona and the Pantheon:

  1. The camera www.rome-leftluggage.com is located at Via della Chiesa Nuova 17. The cost of 1 unit - hour = 1 euro, day = 6.5 euros. The site of the company . You can rent a bike right here. Opening hours from 09:30 to 19:00.
  2. The www.stowyourbags.com camera is located at Via dei Chiavari 8. The cost per cell is 2 euros / hour. This company also has lockers at the Vatican and in the Trastevere district - read about them below.

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Near the Vatican Museums

A classic case, you eviction from the hotel at 11:00, and departure late in the evening and you decide to visit the Vatican Museums. We arrive, we arrive by taxi or metro (Ottaviano station) to the left-luggage office at Via Germanico 20. Opening hours from 8 am to 20 pm.

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In the area of ​​Trastevere

Luggage storage in the Trastevere district is located at Vicolo di Santa Margherita, 5 - it is next to Piazza Santa Maria in Trastevere.

The storage cost is 2 euros / hour for one chamber in which up to 4 suitcases are placed. Opening hours from 8 am to 8 pm. The cameras are fully automatic, you will need a credit card to pay. You can reserve a cell in advance on the company's website.

Leaving your luggage, you can go to lunch at one of the hundreds of local restaurants.

  • I advise you to read: where to eat in Rome.

At Termini Station

At Termini Station, a luggage room is open every day from 6:00 to 23:00. The cameras are located on Via Giolitti, behind the Coin store if you go from the main entrance. Inside the train station, follow the signs for Ritiro bagagli (Baggage claim).

  • Cost: for each bag, 6 euros for the first 5 hours, 0.90 euros / hour for the 6th to 12th hour, and 0.40 euros for each hour after.

For example, if you leave 2 suitcases for 8 hours, then the storage cost will be 2x (6 + 3 × 0.9) = 17.4 euros.

It makes sense to leave your luggage at Termini if ​​you arrived early in the morning and before checking into the hotel you want to walk around Rome at dawn. I advise you to read: how to choose a hotel near Termini

Official site: www.romatermini.com

At Fiumicino Airport

At Fiumicino Airport, a left-luggage office is located in the arrivals area of ​​Terminal 3, it works every day from 6:30 a.m. to 11:30 p.m., cost up to 24 hours is 6 euros / baggage unit. It makes sense to leave luggage here for a long transfer in Rome. If you have only one day, we recommend that you spend it as efficiently as possible, for example, by visiting the tour ALL ROME BY CAR FOR 3 HOURS.

Left-luggage offices on the official website of the airport: www.adr.it

Watch the video: Official Baggage Service @Kipoint (November 2024).

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