Luggage storage Berlin

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    1. Find

    Securely find, book, and pay for luggage storage online.
  • 2. Stash

    2. Stash

    Safely store your bags at approved hotels and shops.
  • 3. Collect

    3. Collect

    Retrieve your bags later, following a day of hassle-free travel.

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Luggage Storage Berlin

There are several options for storing your luggage in Berlin

  • 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 Berlin we have 30.

  • 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.

Whether your Airbnb is still not ready for check-in or you have plenty of time before your departure flight, dragging heavy luggage across the centre of Berlin is no fun. However, if you ever asked yourself “Where can I store my luggage near me?”, the solution is simple: Stash your baggage safely and make the most of your day. 😎

From luggage storage facilities to lockers, keep reading for a guide to luggage storage in Berlin.

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Other PlatformsStation/Airport Facilities
Price€4.75Varies, usually slightly moreVaries, up to 2x more
Refund policyCheck MarkCross Mark credit only or no refundCross Mark
Guarantee€2,900Similar (terms vary)Cross Mark
Trustpilot Score4.8 / 5Between 2.5 and 4.4 / 52.7/5
Number of locations4474VariesOnly at stations/airports

Luggage Storage Near You In Berlin With Stasher

Stasher is a luggage storage service that connects travellers with hotels and local businesses that can safely and affordably store your bags for as little or as long as you’d like.

Backed up by partnerships with companies like Accor Hotels, Premier Inn and Holiday Inn, we connect you with hosts in hundreds of cities across the US, Asia, Europe and Australia.

Why store your luggage with Stasher?

  • Convenience: We have Stashpoints near all transport hubs and tourist attractions. Never change your plans because of a bag!
  • Flexibility: You can store your bags for a few hours or a couple of days.
  • Affordability: Our luggage storage facilities offer the best value for money
  • Safety: All storage options are fully guaranteed and vetted by our team to ensure strict security guidelines 🔒
  • Trust: Our stellar track record has earned us customer service awards from Feefo and Visit England, while more than 5000 reviews give us an average rating of 4.8/5.

Where can I find bag storage in Berlin?

You can find our Stashpoints located next to all the major tourist attractions in Berlin, such as Alexanderplatz, the Checkpoint Charlie and Brandenburg Gate, as well as the major transport hubs like the Hauptbahnhof. Anywhere you are around Berlin, you can be sure that you will find that a reliable host will be close-by to store your luggage while you go about your business!

Opening hours

Most of our Stashpoint are open 24/7, 7 days a week. However, we recommend checking before booking online, especially during bank holidays.

How to store your luggage with Stasher

Finding a place to store your luggage is easy with Stasher!

  1. Use the map to find a Stashpoint near you
  2. Book your space securely online to receive a unique booking confirmation code.
  3. Show this code to your host along with your ID, and you’re all set!
  4. You will receive a tag for each piece of luggage you store for easier retrieval.

In less than five minutes, you will be ready to enjoy your day without dragging heavy bags everywhere you go! 🙌

Berlin Hauptbanhof (Central Station)

For safety reasons, lockers are located in the car park outside the main building, in area C on the 1st, 2nd and 3rd floor. There is also a manned left luggage counter at Hauptbahnhof, but this option is more expensive. The self-service luggage lockers are open 24/7.

Pricing

Depending on the size, the lockers cost between 4 and 6€ a day. The maximum storage period is 72 hours.

Useful information about Station Hauptbahnhof
  • The Airport Express trains (RE7 an RB14) connect Berlin Central Station with Schönefeld Airport. They travel twice every hour between 4.30 a.m. and 11 p.m. . The journey takes around 30 minutes.
  • Hanover, Cologne, Hamburg, Leipzig or Munich are easily reachable from Berlin Central Station.
  • The station is used by InterCityExpress, Intercity, Interregioexpress, RegionalExpress, RegionalBahn and S-Bahn trains. The station also hosts several international trains, and the most distant cities reached are Novosibirsk (Russia) and Astana (Kazakhstan).

Where can I find luggage storage near Central Bus Station ZOB?

For safety reasons, lockers are located in the car park outside the main building, in area C on the 1st, 2nd and 3rd floor. There is also a manned left luggage counter at Hauptbahnhof, but this option is more expensive. Open daily from 12:00 am until 12:00 pm

Pricing

Depending on the size, the lockers cost between 2€ and 5€ a day.

Useful information about Central Bus Station ZOB
  • The Central Bus Station Berlin, ZOB, is located in Berlin's western district Charlottenburg.
  • The station is easily reached by public transport: the S-Bahn station, Messe Nord/ICC is just a short walk east of the bus terminal, while the nearest U-Bahn station, Kaiserdamm, is located just north-east of the bus terminal.
  • Low-cost coach company Flixbus uses the Central Bus Station as their departure hub.

Berlin City Guide

Now that you've safely stored you're luggage, it's time to explore everything Berlin has to offer. Luckily, here at Stasher we're all avid travellers, so we've put together a guide of Berlin. Never feel like you're missing out again!

Where to go and what to see in Berlin

Be it summer or winter, Berlin will cater to your every need. The endless museums, galleries and indoor attractions will offer shelter during the cold months, while during the warmer months parks, outdoor cafes, improvised sand beaches and countless events and festivals will make you forget all about that Canary Island trip you didn’t book.

The city’s main landmarks and sights - from the Museum Island, the Reichstag and Alexanderplatz to Checkpoint Charlie, Unter den Linden and the Jewish Museum - are all gathered in central Mitte. Start at Alexanderplatz to admire the surrounding communist-era architecture as well as its landmark GDR TV tower. If heights don’t scare you, you can ascend the tv tower and be rewarded with a peerless 360-degree panoramic view of the city. Back with your feet on the ground, head towards one of the city’s oldest churches, the Marienkirche, and then keep going until you reach the Humboldt Box from where you can admire the Berliner Dom and Museum Island. Finish your walk with a stroll down Berlin’s most famous boulevard, Unter den Linden.

If you’re hard pressed for time, or simply want to enjoy the city from a different perspective, why not rent a bike and go for a quick tour of all the main sights? Berlin is extremely bike friendly and you can easily hire a bike from the Call a Bike bicycle hire system.

For the culture vultures, Berlin has more museums and historical landmarks that you can shake your camera at. Spend a day on Museum Island, a UNESCO-listed World Heritage Site, and home to five of Berlin’s most important museums, such as the Neues Museum and the spectacular Pergamnmuseum. Leave behind old statues and head to the Gemäldegalerie for a collection of early European paintings, among which there are works from Rembrandt, while the Neue Nationalgalerie mainly house Expressionist works as well as Cubist works from Picasso and Gris. Finally, immerse yourself in Berlin’s Jewish history through the Jüdisches Museum’s own architecture, it is shaped after an exploding Star of David, or for an emotional walk through history, take a look at the Holocaust Memorial.

Head south to Potsdamer Platz, a new city quarter, and explore the remnant of the Berlin Wall, mostly demolished between June and November 1990. A restored stretch remains along the southern border of Wedding and Mitte where you can still see the famous “Fraternal Kiss” graffiti.

Berlin’s fascinating architecture, ranging from historical to high modernism and even postmodern, is often overlooked as tourists are too busy finding their way around the city. Take your time to admire the breathtaking buildings surrounding you and don’t forget to stop at the Reichstag. Home of the German Parliament, not only it has an undeniable cultural importance, but the dome is worth a visit itself. An entirely glass structure, it allows a panoramic view of the city. Entrance to the roof is free but remember to register in advance (you can do so here).

Off the beaten track is Prenzlauer Berg, one of the city’s least touristy districts, brimming with wonderful cafes, shops and to-die-for Saturday farmers’ market selling everything from handmade clothes to delicious street food.

If you want a cheap and funny souvenir to remember your trip by, take a Photoautomaten selfie at one of the countless black and white photo booth scattered all across the city.

Where to go shopping in Berlin

In need of a dose of retail therapy? Mauerpark is a mecca for all energetic market-lovers as it hosts a massive flea market on Sundays. North Mitte has recently risen as a key shopping district, sporting everything from boutiques to independent retailers, while Friedrichstraße is the street for big name designer stores.

The Kurfürstendamm in City West is lined with fashion stores like Chanel and Hermes and high-street giants like H&M and Zara.

For those looking for a department store to get lost in, KaDeWe, Europe’s largest department store, is bound to be your personal shopping heaven.

Eating and Drinking Out

Berlin has a slew of independent bars, restaurants and food markets. Safe to say you’ll be spoilt for choices.

When you’ve worked up an appetite try one of Berlin’s signature dishes. The currywurst, the Berliner doughnut, the Spätzle, the Königsberger Klopse, meatballs cooked in a creamy mixture of capers and lemons, the doner Kebab, and the Eisbein are all synonyms with the city. They can all easily be bought from restaurants and street food vendors around town.

No trip to Berlin is complete until you’ve tried the currywurst. A combination of pork sausage, covered in a mix of ketchup and curry powder, served with a bread roll or fries. It tastes better than it sounds, we promise. There are two great options to choose from, depending on which side of the city you are. Konnopke's Imbiss, located in East Berlin**,** is an institution, serving currywurst since 1930, while Curry 36 in West Berlin has high quality meat and multiple choices.

For a doner kebab, some of the best places can obviously be found in the Turkish area of Berlin, of which Imren Grill is in the lead. Other recommended spots are Lebensmittel Mitte for the Swabian speciality Käsespätzle and the food market Markthalle IX.

When it comes to drinking, there are Berlin bars and pubs to suit all tastes, whether you want to settle into a comfy sofa with a craft beer, or savour alcoholic craftsmanship in a concept cocktail bar. Each neighbourhood has its distinctive bar culture, so head West for more old-fashioned café styled pubs, explore Schöneberg and its nightlife, or wander around Nollendorfplatz where you’ll find excellent cocktail bars and Berlin’s gay scene. If you are only in it for a drink or two, make your way towards Tiergarten park or Prater for the city’s best beer gardens.

As for partying, Berlin has the perfect recipe for a night out, with parties going on for days rather than hours. Head to Panorama Bar, the birthplace of European techno, or to Salon Zur Wilden Renate for a more underground house party vibe complete with an underground labyrinth.

Frequently asked questions

Is Stasher’s luggage storage in Berlin safe?

Stasher’s team vets each partner (we call them Stashpoints) to be certain that your luggage will be safe. We only work with trusted partners, and we regularly screen their performance to make sure they meet our quality standards. As policy, your luggage should be stored in a securely locked room. We also guarantee each bag for up to €2,900.00 in the unlikely case that anything gets lost, damaged, or stolen.

How does Stasher work?

Stasher puts you in touch with a network of local hotels and businesses that offer affordable luggage storage in Berlin. Book online, drop your bags off, and continue exploring the city!

Where can I store my luggage in Berlin?

Stasher offers award-winning, safe, and convenient luggage storage near key Berlin attractions and main transportation hubs. Simply search on our map and you will see all our options for where you can leave your belongings.

How much does it cost to store my luggage in Berlin?

Luggage storage in Berlin costs from €4.75.

Is there a size limit for luggage storage with Stasher?

No. Our flat fee per day includes oversized or overweight items. However, you may wish to contact your Stashpoint before booking to make sure the location has space to accommodate exceptionally large items like surfboards or upright basses.

We can accommodate all types of luggage, big or small. To ensure a smooth experience, contact us before booking if you wish to store any odd-sized items (such as bikes, skiing equipment, etc.). Our customer support team is available 24/7.

What will happen in case I have a problem with my booking?

Our award-winning customer service is always on hand to help you out. Chat to us using the online chat tool, email us at [email protected], or give us a call! We pride ourselves in taking care of our customers. Our stellar track record has earned us customer service awards from Feefo and Visit England, while more than 68134 reviews give us an average rating of 4.9! We are also the top-rated luggage storage platform on Trustpilot.

What if I need to change my drop-off and pick-up times?

We ask for approximate drop-off and pick-up times so that we can prepare for your arrival. However, you can always change your plans, as long as it is within the business' opening times. If you need to extend your booking for extra days, please visit stasher.com/support and get in touch.

How long can I store my luggage in Berlin?

You can store your baggage at one of our Berlin luggage storage locations for a few hours, days, or even months. We offer discounts for extended storage. It’s up to you.