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If you’re traveling to Madrid soon, carrying your bags around the city can really ruin your plans. Nothing’s worse than dragging a suitcase across crowded streets, especially in the scorching heat of the Spanish summer.
Whether you have time to kill before hotel check-in, after check-out, or during a long layover, this guide covers every luggage storage option in Madrid, from Madrid Barajas Airport and train stations to services like LUGGit that pick up and deliver your bags anywhere in the city.
If you want to avoid the trouble of finding a locker or going back and forth to collect your bags, LUGGit is the solution. A LUGGit Keeper (Driver) will pick up your luggage from anywhere in Madrid and deliver it to your selected location later. That means you can go straight from the airport to enjoy Gran Vía or Puerta del Sol, completely hands-free.
Prices start at 4.99€/bag, and the more bags you store, the lower the cost per item. You can use code BLOG10 for 10% off your LUGGit service in Madrid!
If you’re looking for lockers or storage at Madrid Barajas Airport, the Excess Baggage Company has stores in terminals 1, 2, and 4. Opening times are either 05:00 AM - 11:00 PM or 07:00 AM - 10:00 PM, depending on the terminal, and they have short and long-term storage available. You can book online via their website.
Pro tip: If you're planning to head into the city, LUGGit can pick up your luggage at the airport and deliver it directly to your hotel, saving you time and effort.
Prices start at 10€ for a small bag for 2h.
The airport has left luggage offices (consigna) in three terminals. Prices are per bag, regardless of size.
Locations: T1 - Floor 0, arrivals, in front of Baggage Claim 2. T2 - Floor 1, arrivals hall, 30 meters from the metro stop. T4 - Floor 0, arrivals hall. There is no storage at T3.
Hours: T1 and T4 open 5am to 11pm. T2 open 7am to 10pm.
Duration
Regular bag
Oversized
0-2 hours
€10
€18
Up to 24 hours
€17
€25
Up to 48 hours
€34
€50
Up to 72 hours
€51
€75
Each extra day
€17/day
€25/day
Oversized items include surfboards, bicycles, and anything over 210cm (width + length + height).
For comparison, LUGGit starts from €2/bag with door-to-door pickup at any terminal and delivery to your hotel. Insured up to €1,200.
Services like LuggageHero, Bounce, Radical Storage, and Nannybag all work similarly and connect you to local businesses all over the city (cafés, shops, restaurants, etc.), allowing you to store your luggage there for a fee. You have to book through their app or website before you can store your bags.
Charges by the hour or day, which can be a cheaper option for short stops, and has 30+ locations across Madrid. Bags are insured up to 2 500€. Prices start at 3.48€/bag.
Highest insurance coverage (up to 10 000€) and the highest number of locations in Madrid, with over 200. Bounce also has 24/7 storage places available. Prices start at 3.50€/day.
Over 100 locations in Madrid and a 3000€ insurance protection. They have fixed daily rates and prices start at 5€/day.
Nannybag allows for free cancellations in case your plans change and has over 100 locations in Madrid. Prices start at 5.90€/bag for a day of storage.
Chamartín Station has different sizes of luggage lockers that you can use, operating from 7 AM to 11 PM. You can’t book in advance, so availability may be limited.
Atocha Station doesn’t have any luggage storage facilities of its own, but you can find several options nearby:
Several locker providers operate near Atocha and Chamartín. Prices and sizes vary between providers.
Stow Your Bags (near Atocha, Calle del General Lacy 4): Small €2/day, Standard €3.50/day, Maxi €5/day. Open 7am-11pm.
Locker in the City (near Atocha): Medium €7/day, XL €10/day, XXL €13/day. Open 24/7.
Chamartín Station (official lockers): Prices range €3.10-€5.50 per item depending on size. Open 5:30am-11pm.
LUGGit: From €2/bag, any size. A Keeper (Driver) picks up at the station and delivers to your hotel or the airport. Available 8am-8pm.
If you’re travelling by bus to Estación Sur (or South Station), the station provides luggage lockers. They’re available from 5 AM to 1:30 AM, and rates are paid by 24H, with prices starting from 3.5€ for a medium locker. Availability may be limited.
If your plans include a shopping spree in one of Madrid’s busiest streets, this area has plenty of storage options.
Puerta del Sol is one of the most visited landmarks in Madrid, and it’s right in the center of everything.
If you're exploring the old town or grabbing lunch at Mercado de San Miguel, Plaza Mayor has options nearby.
Pro tip: in any location in Madrid, you can have a LUGGit Keeper (Driver) pick up and store your luggage if you don’t want to waste time looking for a locker.
If you’re staying at a hotel, most will store your luggage before check-in or after check-out free of charge, just ask the front desk.
If you’re in an Airbnb or other vacation rental, however, this option is usually not available since they don’t have a reception. In that case, services like LUGGit, Bounce, or Nannybag are your best bet.
Book station lockers early in summer. During July-August and holidays, lockers at Atocha fill up by midday. If you are arriving after noon, have a backup plan.
No storage at Barajas T3. If you arrive at T3, take the free shuttle bus to T1 or T2 to use the consigna. The shuttle runs every few minutes.
Atocha has no official lockers inside the station. The original consigna closed years ago. The nearest options are third-party locker services within a 1-2 minute walk from the station entrance.
Watch your bags at Sol and Gran Via. These areas have the highest pickpocket activity in Madrid. If you are carrying luggage through the center, consider using LUGGit to pick up your bags instead.
You can store luggage at Atocha and Chamartin train stations (third-party lockers from €2/day), Madrid Barajas Airport (consigna in T1, T2, and T4 from €10), local businesses via apps like Bounce or Radical Storage, or use LUGGit's door-to-door pickup and delivery from €2/bag anywhere in Madrid.
Prices vary by option. Airport consigna: €10-17/day. Station lockers (Stow Your Bags near Atocha): €2-5/day. Storage apps (Bounce, Radical): €2-8/day. LUGGit: from €2/bag with door-to-door pickup and delivery, insured up to €1,200.
Yes. The airport has consigna (left luggage) offices in Terminal 1 (Floor 0, arrivals), Terminal 2 (Floor 1, arrivals hall), and Terminal 4 (Floor 0, arrivals). There is no storage at Terminal 3. Hours: T1 and T4 open 5am-11pm, T2 open 7am-10pm. LUGGit also picks up at all terminals from €2/bag.
Atocha Station itself has no official lockers (the consigna closed years ago). Third-party providers operate within a 1-2 minute walk: Stow Your Bags (Calle del General Lacy 4, from €2/day) and Locker in the City (from €7/day, open 24/7). LUGGit picks up directly at the station.
Yes, many hotels in Madrid will store your bags if you ask, even if you are not a guest. They usually charge a small fee. Availability varies so ask at reception. LUGGit is a more reliable option since you book in advance and a Keeper (Driver) picks up from anywhere.
Yes. LUGGit offers flexible storage from a few hours up to 6 months. Your bags are kept in a secure, monitored warehouse with restricted access and insured up to €1,200. Station lockers like Locker in the City also accept multi-day storage at their daily rate.
Yes. Official station lockers are monitored. Storage apps like Bounce include up to €10,000 protection. LUGGit seals each bag with a tamper-proof QR tag, stores in a monitored facility, and provides insurance up to €1,200 per bag. Support is available daily via WhatsApp with response times under 2 minutes.
Want the most convenient, door-to-door solution for storing your bags? Try LUGGit with a 10% discount with code BLOG10 and enjoy your trip hands-free from the start.