Luggage Storage Verona
There are several options for storing your luggage in Verona
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 Verona we have 10.
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.
Stasher's luggage storage service in Verona connects you with hundreds of hotels and local businesses that can store your bags affordably. Our luggage storage locations are available across the city, near all transport hubs and tourist attractions. Whether you've just arrived in Verona or have a few hours to spend after your check-out, don't waste time looking after your belongings! Read our luggage storage guide about Verona below.
Luggage Storage Near You In Verona With Stasher
You know exactly where you want to go in Verona, and exactly what you want to see - the problem? Being weighed down by heavy bags. There are a number of options for storing your luggage around the city! You could use left luggage facilities such as lockers in stations - but they're expensive and have limited capacity. Make the most of your time, book luggage storage in Verona with Stasher online! It's convenient, affordable and fully guaranteed.
Why store your luggage with Stasher?
There are many advantages to storing your luggage with Stasher. Here are just a few listed below:
- Over 20,000 reviews of our service give us an average of 4.8/5
- Each item you store with Stasher is guaranteed for up to €2,900.00
- Award-winning customer service, available 24/7
- Every location has been vetted by a member of the Stasher Team
- No size restrictions
- Approx 50% cheaper than station lockers
Luggage storage in Verona starts from €5 per day, and €5 for any additional day!
You can easily find Verona luggage storage with Stasher! Many of our Stashpoints are open until late in the evening or even 24/7 to accommodate all types of schedules. With these three steps below, you can make your day simpler and leave your baggage behind while you explore all that has to offer.
- Use our map to find all available Stashpoints near you and choose the one that best suits your needs
- Book your luggage storage space online to get the confirmation code
- Show up at the Stashpoint you selected, drop off your bags, and you’re good to go!
Luggage Storage - Verona Transportation Hubs
Verona's city centre has many attractions and amenities you can reach via walking, meaning you probably don't need to use public transportation as much. However, they do have taxi, buses, trains, and airplanes for visitors to explore the city or travel to Verona from other places. There are not always luggage storage options at these transportation hubs.
Verona Train Station Luggage Storage
Verona Porta Nuova is the city's main train station and one of two stations that serve Verona's central region. It's a major hub with a total of 12 platforms. If you are seeking luggage storage, Verona Porta Nuova station has a left-luggage office at one end of the main hall that's open from 8 am to 8 pm. The service is run by KiPoint and typically costs €7 per day per bag.
Verona Airport Luggage Storage
The best airport to fly into for your trip is Versona International Airport (VRN). It's located 10 miles from the city centre and serves most of Italy's central region. Unfortunately, there is no luggage deposit available at the airport unless you book online through Stasher.
Luggage Storage Near Verona Major Attractions
Most of Verona's marvels won't have a left luggage facility or service on-site. Some will also have a strict bag policy, especially with historical buildings. It's best to call ahead of time to double-check availability and confirm their bag policy. For example, the following two attractions have a no-bag inside rule you need to follow.
Arena di Verona
A 1st-century Roman amphitheater, Arena di Verona was originally built for gladiator fights. However, today it hosts concerts, operas, and other events during the summer. It is the third-largest Roman amphitheater that still exists. If you are going into the Arena to watch a show, they have a strict bag policy, including inside the external wall. When searching for luggage storage Arena di Verona doesn’t have a facility, however, surveillance staff may be able to hold your bags and backpacks, but it's best to show up with nothing bulky. The Arena's bag policy forbids the following and more:
- Trolley cases
- Cases
- Bags
- Backpacks
- Bulky containers
Museo di Castelvecchio
Explore this beautiful castle turned museum that features a draw bridge and statues with armor. The actual museum section requires a ticket and for visitors to store their bags at the entrance under the souvenir counter. The service is free. Besides bags, no food or drinks are allowed in the museum either. The museum hours are as follows:
- Tuesday to Sunday: 8:30 am to 7:30 pm
- Monday: 1:30 pm to 7:30 pm
What to See in Verona
Surrounded by Lake Garda and River Adige the beautiful city of Verona has some of Italy's best-preserved historical monuments. It also features Juliet's house and balcony, symbolizing a tragic romance. The house belonged to the Dal Capello family, also called the Cappelletti, which was similar to the Capulets in Shakespeare's famous play. This captured everyone's imagination and attracted plenty of visitors.
Besides Juliet's House and the previously listed attractions, here are other things to do in Verona:
- Centro Storico: wanted through the historic center with wide piazzas, cafes, churches, and Juliet's House
- Piazza Bra: one of the main places tours of Verona start is this main piazza that's a huge square lined with outdoor cafes on one side
- Ponte Pietra: a beautiful bridge connecting Verona's old city with Castel San Pietro and Teatro Romano
- Piazzale Castel San Peitro: Take the funicular or climb the stairs to get one of the best views of the city
- Basilica of St. Anastasia: explore a 13th-century Gothic church
- Museo della Radio: explore Italy's unique history of radio, including a collection of vintage radios
- Museo Civico di Storia Naturale: take a guided tour of the exhibits at this natural history museum