Luggage Storage Roma Tiburtina, Rome
There are several options for storing your luggage in Roma Tiburtina, Rome
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 Rome we have 162.
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 near Roma Tiburtina?
Roma Tiburtina is Rome’s second-largest train station, receiving roughly half of the travelers Roma Termini does. The railway runs to regional destinations and offers high-speed trains for long-distance travel.
In 2011, the city renovated the station, adding shops, and more space to accommodate passengers. With fewer crowds and plenty of nearby attractions, Roma Tiburtina may be a more convenient option for entering Rome.
There is so much to see and do in the Eternal City. Finding secure luggage storage near the station allows you to explore the surrounding area before your hotel check-in time or between check-out and your departure.
Luggage Storage Near You In Roma Tiburtina, Rome With Stasher
Stasher’s extensive international luggage storage network provides customers with plenty of secure locations in Rome, including several near Roma Tiburtina. We’ve partnered with some of the neighborhood’s most-respected hotels and shops to bring you convenient and affordable luggage storage you can trust.
Why store your luggage with Stasher?
As left luggage services, lockers, and coat check rooms became more expensive or disappeared altogether, Stasher realized that travelers needed better options for storing their bags, sporting equipment, and musical instruments. Stasher’s award-winning customer service provides everything they need for worry-free luggage storage near Roma Tiburtina, such as:
- Convenience: Stasher’s online app allows you to book luggage storage near Roma Tiburtina in minutes. If you have any questions, our customer support team is available 24/7.
- Flexibility: Stasher offers several locations for storing your bags, and you can always change your drop-off and pick-up hours without a problem.
- Affordability: At just £6/item per day, Stasher offers luggage storage for at least 50% less than conventional luggage storage lockers or station facilities.
- Security: We vet each of our Stashpoint locations to ensure that only employees can access the storage areas. For added peace of mind, Stasher also guarantee each of your items for up to €2,900.00.
- Trust: With endorsements from the BBC and Lonely Planet as well as customer service awards from Feefo and Visit England, you can be sure that Stasher is a name you can trust. Additionally, we maintain a 4.8/5-star rating from over 20,000 customer reviews.
Where can I store my luggage near Roma Tiburtina with Stasher?
Stasher has you covered with a host of convenient Stashpoint locations for luggage storage near Roma Tiburtina.
We choose Stashpoint businesses that open early, stay open late, or operate around the clock. Stasher believes that you deserve the flexibility to access your luggage whenever you need it.
How to store your luggage in Roma Tiburtina with Stasher
Stasher makes reserving your luggage near Roma Tiburtina quick and easy:
- Navigate to our homepage or download Stasher’s handy cellphone app.
- Enter “Roma Tiburtina” in the search bar or click the “Near Me Now” button if you’ve already arrived at the station.
- Choose the most convenient Stashpoint and enter your approximate luggage drop-off and pick-up times. Remember: you can always change your plans!
- Reserve your luggage storage, and you’ll receive an instant email with a booking confirmation and directions to your storage location.
- When you’re ready, go to your Stashpoint, drop off your luggage, and explore the Roma Tiburtina area free of excess baggage.
Luggage storage and lockers near Roma Tiburtina
Unfortunately, you won't find any self-storage lockers or left luggage services at Roma Tiburtina Station.
Useful information about Roma Tiburtina
Roma Tiburtina began its existence as Portanaccio in 1886 before it was given its current name three years later. In the 1930s, celebrated architect Angelo Mazzoni expanded the Roma Tiburtina station, adding more space and modern details.
Damage from World War II and a tragic escalator accident prompted the city to begin station renovations again in 2004. Unfortunately, a serious fire ignited in July 2011, interrupting much of the railway’s services and delaying the new station's inauguration. Fortunately, the authorities were able to remedy the situation rather efficiently. Just four months later, in November, Italian President Giorgio Napolitano revealed a futuristic-looking and environmentally-friendly Roma Tiburtina, designed by Paolo Desideri.
Today’s spacious 35,000 square-meter station includes office space, VIP lounges, shops, restaurants, and revolving art exhibitions. Additionally, the redesigned 29-platform Roma Tiburtina added 140 high-speed trains running along the Milan to Naples route to its traditional 290 regional trains.
You’ll find bus and taxi services just outside the front entrance that will carry you the short distance to central Rome. Alternatively, you can take the escalator to a bridge that connects with Rome's metro station. Board the Line B trains heading toward Laurentina to reach the Colosseum, the Forum, or central Rome. You’ll also find airport shuttles to either Fiumicino or Ciampino outside Roma Tiburtina.
But before you leave the station, make sure to stop by the Nomentano Atrium and check out the Camillo Benso Conte di Cavour commemorative plaque that tells the story of Italy’s unification.
Things to do near Roma Tiburtina
You’ll find Roma Tiburtina station in the Masala district, not far from the Colosseum, Roman Forum, two sports stadiums, and two major shopping centers. The station is also conveniently located near several lesser-known attractions you can reach on foot, or by a quick bus, metro, or taxi ride.
The contemporary-style Palazzo Orizzonte Europa lies just a minute's walk from Roma Tiburtina. The 12-story headquarters of Italy’s BNL Gruppo BNP is a wonder to look at, with a wall-like glass structure designed by Alfonso Femia and Gianluca with energy efficiency in mind.
Inside, you’ll find a restaurant, gym, health clinic, and kindergarten school. However, the BNL’s art collection is the highlight of a visit to the Palazzo. You’ll find key artworks by Lorenzo Lotto, Spadarino, Giorgio Morandi, Mario Schifano, and Jean-Baptiste Camille Corot, along with works from the celebrated Fifty Painters of Rome.
Rome’s Mausoleo di Santa Costanza sits just over 1 mile away from Tiburtina station on the grounds of the Basilica of St. Agnes. The mausoleum features underground catacombs that host the remains of many of Rome’s early Christians, one of which is Saint Agnes, who became a martyr at the tender age of 12.
The basilica’s dome faithfully depicts the young martyr in a Byzantine-style gilded mosaic. Solo and guided tours of the basilica and mausoleum are available year-round except during liturgical celebrations.
You can reach the Basilica of San Lorenzo by taking a 15-min walk or a short taxi ride from Roma Tiburtina. Visitors can tour the basilica every day from 7-12 am and 4-7 pm except during religious rites.
Located only 1.1 miles from the Tiburtina station, the Bunker of Villa Torlonia housed fascist leader Benito Mussolini, his wife, and five children from 1929 through 1943. Highlights of the former ruler’s residence include two air-raid shelters built shortly after Italy entered WWII in 1940.
The dictator began constructing an armored bunker under the Piazza di Casino Nobile in 1942. However, the bunker was left unfinished when authorities arrested Mussolini on the 25th of July, 1943.
Visits to the Bunker of Villa Tortonia have been temporarily suspended due to the pandemic and maintenance needs. You’ll want to check the official homepage to find out if the facility has reopened before planning your trip.
Sitting alongside Mussolini’s bunker, the Villa Torlonia Museum is an architectural wonder with an exciting history. The permanent collection includes masterpieces of sculpture, fresco, and stained glass. The lavish interior of the Casino Nobile and the peaceful 13.2-hectare surrounding park make Villa Tortlonia a must-see if you’re in the neighborhood of Roma Tiburtina.
Rome’s Museum of Contemporary Art (MACRO) sits within easy walking distance of the Villa Tortonia, making the two attractions an excellent combined trip for art lovers. Located in a former brewery, the museum boasts 4,350 square meters of exhibit space, an auditorium for avant-guarde music, and a landscaped terrace with a panoramic view.
The museum’s permanent collection includes over 1200 artworks dating from the 1950s through the present. Additionally, MACRO hosts temporary exhibits, concerts, and interactive events. The Museo d’Arte Contemporaneo offers free admission every day except Mondays when the museum is closed.
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