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Brighton Station: Where to Leave Your Bags
Brighton station sits at the top of Queens Road, one of those Victorian termini that takes the trouble to look like a destination in its own right. The cast-iron columns and curved glass roof have been there since 1882, and on a clear day the sun comes through the canopy at exactly the right angle to make the platforms feel briefly cinematic. Walk south from the front entrance and you're at the sea in 15 minutes — though "walk south" is doing a lot of work, because Queens Road runs downhill all the way, and the return journey carrying weekend bags is a different proposition entirely.
The station handles around 16 million passengers a year, with London Victoria 50 minutes north, Thameslink running straight through to St Pancras, and the Gatwick Express threading in and out every quarter of an hour. In summer the day-trip volumes spike sharply: Saturday mornings the station empties out tens of thousands of beachgoers, and by Sunday evening the bag-clogged ticket gates make their feelings known.
Is there luggage storage at Brighton Station?
The Excess Baggage Company runs a left-luggage counter inside the main concourse. Rates start at around £6 for the first three hours and climb past £12 for a full day, with size restrictions that can catch out anyone arriving with surfboards, festival kit, or anything bulky for the weekend. During Brighton Pride, the Marathon, the Festival, and most summer Saturdays the counter queues long and frequently runs out of space.
Stasher partners with vetted hotels and shops around the station and across the city, all bookable online before you arrive. The main advantages:
- Space reserved in advance. Book online and there's nothing to queue for on arrival.
- Cheaper. Daily rates start from a few pounds per bag, well below the station counter's daily total.
- Longer hours. Many partners open early and close late, with several running through the night during festival weekends.
- Insurance built in. Every bag is covered against loss or damage.
- Flat fee per size. No surcharges for festival gear, surfboards, or oversized cases.
For a quick drop while you grab a coffee, the station counter still has its place. For a full day on the beach, or anything during a major event weekend, Stasher is the practical choice.
Luggage Storage at Brighton Station Using Stasher
Booking takes a couple of minutes. Search by location and date, pick a Stashpoint, pay online, and show the booking reference and a photo ID when you drop off.
Where the Stashpoints sit
Coverage is densest in the streets immediately downhill from the station along Queens Road and Trafalgar Street, with further partners across the North Laine, around the Lanes, and along the seafront from the Palace Pier west to Hove. The hotels along the Old Steine and on the front make up a strong cluster, useful if you're heading straight to the beach or to one of the venues by the water.
Hours and access
Many Brighton partners run extended hours through the season, with several near the front opening from breakfast through to last orders. The site shows real-time availability and lets you filter for sites open the hours you actually need.
Price
Daily rates start from a few pounds per bag with no charge for weight or size. Longer stays drop the per-day rate, and group bookings carry their own discount.
What to do in Brighton with your bags sorted
The pier is the obvious answer, but Brighton has more than one rhythm depending on time and weather.
A couple of hours
Walk down Queens Road to the seafront, take the obligatory photo of the Palace Pier, and loop back through the Lanes — narrow Regency alleyways now packed with jewellers, vintage shops, and second-hand bookshops.
Half a day
Add the Royal Pavilion, George IV's domed pleasure palace, and the small but excellent Brighton Museum next door. The North Laine — separate from the Lanes, and considerably bigger — fills another hour or two with independent shops, vintage clothes, and the kind of cafés that take coffee seriously.
A day at the seafront
The undercroft along the front runs from the pier west to the i360 viewing tower and on to Hove. Beach hire is available in summer, and the volleyball nets, paddleboard schools, and basketball courts under the arches make the section between West Street and Brighton Marina feel less like a beach and more like a city park.
Day trips out
Seven Sisters, the chalk cliffs east of Brighton, are an hour by bus or a train-and-bus combination. Lewes is 15 minutes by train. Devil's Dyke, the steep grass amphitheatre on the South Downs, runs a summer bus from Brighton station.
Events that fill the city
A short list of weeks each year when Brighton runs at capacity and storage availability tightens.
Brighton & Hove Pride — first weekend of August
The biggest Pride event in the UK by attendee numbers. The parade, the Preston Park Pride Village Party, the seafront events, and the city-wide bar takeovers fill every train into the city and most hotels for the weekend.
Brighton Marathon — April
Around 15,000 runners on a course that loops the seafront and Madeira Drive. The wider marathon weekend now includes the 10k and shorter distances, drawing crowds across both days.
Brighton Festival and Fringe — May
The largest annual arts festival in England, running for three weeks across venues from the Theatre Royal to the seafront and into pop-up spaces across the North Laine.
The Great Escape — May
The UK's flagship showcase festival for new music, taking over around 35 venues across the city for three days.
Brighton & Hove Albion home fixtures — August through May
The Premier League season fills the Amex Stadium on alternating weekends. The stadium has its own railway station at Falmer, but a significant share of fans pass through Brighton on the way in.
Bonfire and the off-season
Brighton's quieter weeks still see weekend visitor pressure, with Lewes Bonfire on 5 November drawing crowds via Brighton itself, and the Christmas markets and pier illumination pulling December numbers higher than the summer would suggest.
Other transit hubs nearby
A few connections beyond the Brighton Main Line worth knowing.
Gatwick Airport
The Gatwick Express runs from Brighton in about 30 minutes, with Southern services slightly longer. The simplest way of using Brighton as a base for a London-area flight, particularly with an early or late departure that wouldn't otherwise be reachable by Thameslink.
Hove Station
The next station along the line west, about a 10-minute walk from Brighton's seafront and a quieter alternative for storing bags if you're staying on the Hove side.
Pool Valley Coach Station
The main coach terminal sits at the bottom of Old Steine, near the seafront. National Express runs services to London Victoria, Heathrow, and Gatwick, alongside FlixBus and other operators.
London Road and Preston Park
Smaller stops on the lines out of central Brighton, useful for visitors staying in the northern parts of the city or attending events at Preston Park.
Long-term and group storage near Brighton Station
The daily rate stays flat however long you store, which makes Brighton a workable base for visitors heading on through Sussex and the South Downs, or for festival-goers leaving heavier bags in the city for a weekend at a campsite.
Group bookings work the same way: a flat per-bag fee with no bulk surcharge. For tour groups, school trips, hen and stag groups, or anyone coordinating storage for ten or more pieces — particularly common around Pride and the festival weeks — the support team can help arrange capacity in advance. The flexible cancellation policy lets you book ahead and adjust if your plans change.
Use the bag counter and date picker on the Stasher site to see what's currently available around the station and across the rest of the city.
Stasher | Other Platforms | Station/Airport Facilities | |
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| Price | £1.49 | Varies, usually slightly more | Varies, up to 2x more |
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| Guarantee | £1,000 | Similar (terms vary) | |
| Trustpilot Score | 4.8 / 5 | Between 2.5 and 4.4 / 5 | 2.7/5 |
| Number of locations | 10262 | Varies | Only at stations/airports |



