Luggage Storage Bath
There are several options for storing your luggage in Bath
Airbnb-style platforms: Platforms like Stasher connect you with local shops or hotels who can store your bags safely. Stasher bookings include our guarantee, and prices start from £4.75 and in Bath we have 8.
Airport or station left luggage facilities: Usually, most airports and some train stations do have some services. However, they're typically not well reviewed and about twice the price of Stasher.
Ask your accommodation: Some hotels/accommodation may provide this, but beware that you are not covered by any guarantee and may invalidate your travel insurance.
Are you searching for luggage storage in Bath? Just a short jaunt from London, Bath offers a relaxing break from the hustle and bustle of city life. Stasher is the world’s most trusted and extensive baggage storage network. We partner with trusted local businesses, providing you with safe, convenient, and affordable luggage storage in Bath.
Luggage Storage Near You In Bath With Stasher
Embrace the warmth of historic Bath, a World Heritage city renowned for its stunning Georgian architecture, iconic Roman Baths, and the therapeutic thermal waters of Bath Spa. As you journey through the centuries, let Stasher take care of your luggage. Our trusted, affordable, and convenient luggage storage service ensures your bags are safe, giving you the freedom to immerse yourself in Bath's rich culture and timeless beauty, unburdened and unrestricted.
Where to store my luggage in Bath with Stasher?
Stasher has an extensive network of hotels and local businesses providing secure and affordable luggage storage across Bath. Here are some of the key areas:
- Near Bath Spa Railway Station: Convenient for travelers, we have several Stashpoints near the railway station.
- Bath City Centre: Discover Bath's attractions without the burden of your luggage. Stashpoints are dotted throughout the city centre, close to major landmarks like the Roman Baths and Bath Abbey.
- Royal Crescent and The Circus: If you're exploring the iconic Georgian architecture of Bath, we've got Stashpoints nearby.
Booking with Stasher is easy: Simply choose a location, select drop-off and pick-up times, and you'll receive instant confirmation. Your receipt will include a map and directions to your StashPoint. You're now free to explore Bath, knowing your luggage is in safe hands.
How to store your luggage in Bath with Stasher
Finding Bath luggage storage is quick and easy:
- You can find baggage storage in Bath by going to Stasher’s homepage and entering your destination into the search bar or using the “Near Me Now” button.
- Once you’ve found your ideal Stashpoint luggage storage location, select your preferred drop-off and pick-up hours.
- Reserve your Bath luggage storage online.
Stasher will automatically send you an email with directions on how to get to your Stashpoint and a document to confirm your reservation. It’s that easy!
Bath Spa Station Luggage Storage
The Great Western Railway travels from London to Bath approximately every 30 minutes on weekdays. The Bath Spa Station is conveniently located in the heart of the city, a few blocks away from the Roman Baths. You won’t find a left-luggage office or luggage lockers at the Bath Spa Station since the building is rather small.
Luggage Storage Near Bath Airports
Here’s our guide to luggage storage at all major Bath airports.
Bristol Airport
The Bristol Airport is the closest flight hub to the city of Bath. Several modes of transportation can take you from the airport to the Bath city centre. The Bristol Airport has a left-luggage office in the main check-in hall. Luggage storage at the Bristol Airport costs £8.50 for 24 hours. Keep in mind that storage at the airport may be limited and subject to size and weight restrictions.
London Heathrow Airport
For people staying in London, leaving luggage at the airport is convenient for a day trip or overnight stay in Bath. The London Heathrow Airport offers luggage storage at each terminal for £12.50/day, £20 for 24-48 hours, and £27.50 for 48-72 hours. The left luggage facility is open from 6 am to 10 pm, and stored items may be subject to size restrictions.
Luggage Storage Near Bath Museums
While Bath is primarily known for its historical sites and architecture, the city boasts several top-notch museums.
Established in 1882, The Holburne Museum houses the extensive collection of decorative and fine art originally assembled by Sir Thomas William Holburne. The museum also hosts special events and traveling exhibitions. Visitors will find free luggage lockers in the basement where they can store small backpacks. The museum prohibits entry with large items, such as suitcases.
Bath’s Fashion Museum showcases over 100,000 objects dating from the 16th century through the present. The museum also houses temporary exhibits, holds a “Dress-of-the-Year” contest, and provides educational opportunities for children and adults. The Fashion Museum features an unsupervised area for hanging coats and allows backpacks up to 30 litres. Visitors carrying large rucksacks will be turned away.
In 1781, William Herschel designed a telescope and discovered the planet Uranus. The museum offers visitors a glimpse into the lives of William, Caroline, and John Herschel, who were all talented astronomers and musicians Unfortunately, there are no luggage facilities at the Herschel Museum, and visitors will not be permitted to carry large items into the galleries.
Around 250 years ago, architect John Wood copied the circumference of Stonehenge to create one of the most elaborate examples of Georgian architecture in the UK. No. 1 Royal Crescent was the first of thirty houses making up Wood’s vision. Today the house serves as a museum highlighting Bath’s architecture and cultural history. There is no onsite luggage storage at No. 1 Royal Crescent, but travelers will find a left luggage facility on Manvers Street.
Literature fans can’t miss the Jane Austen Centre while visiting Bath. The interactive museum features costumed actors guiding visitors through the Regency period interior, and the Centre serves traditional afternoon tea in the Regency Tea Room. Unfortunately, the Jane Austen Centre doesn't offer left luggage facilities.
Luggage Storage Near Bath’s Top Attractions
Most of Bath’s top attractions are located within a few blocks of each other, making the city ideal for walking.
The city’s main attraction, the Roman Baths, hails from approximately 60 AD. The Romans built the facility around natural hot springs as a place to cleanse the spirit and pay homage to the goddess Sulis Minerva. Management permits backpacks up to 30 litres, but rucksacks and suitcases are prohibited. There is no onsite luggage storage at the Roman Baths.
While you can no longer take a dip in the Roman Baths, you can head two blocks away to relax at the Thermae Bath Spa. The Spa offers a wide range of treatments to relax the body, mind, and soul. Visitors can also enjoy a soak in the Cross Bath, an open-air thermal pool where the Celts worshipped the Goddess Sul. The Spa offers smaller lockers to keep personal belongings but does not accept responsibility for lost or stolen articles.
The Bath Abbey dates back to 757 AD. The highlight is the 161-foot bell tower, accessible by climbing a 212-step staircase. The Abbey gives guided tours for groups and offers special romantic tower tours for couples. The Bath Abbey has no formal luggage storage, and you won’t want to climb the tower while carrying your bags.
Built in 1934, the Bath Forum dazzles visitors with its expertly preserved Art Deco decor. The Forum hosts concerts, comedy acts, and theatre productions. The Forum building includes a specialty coffee shop, but you won’t find luggage storage facilities or lockers.
Sally Lunn’s Eating House has been serving up some of England’s best buns since 1680. The bakery offers breakfast, lunch, afternoon tea, and two dinner sessions. Visitors can also tour the kitchen museum and see how the original Huguenot baker created her first buns. Due to limited space, Sally Lunn’s doesn’t offer baggage storage.