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To find a convenient luggage storage option near Berlin Brandenburg Airport, use the Bounce app or website to tell us how many bags you have and when you need storage. We'll show you all of your options so you can enjoy your day near Berlin Brandenburg Airport without your bags.
We charge from €3.00 per day (24 hours) for luggage storage near Berlin Brandenburg Airport.
We only partner with trusted businesses who have a dedicated, secure place to keep your luggage safe. Some businesses may store luggage behind a counter that's off-limits to customers, while others may have storage rooms or closets for your luggage. But no matter where you choose to leave your luggage, our partners will keep it safe.
Yes, but many companies charge per hour and costs can add up fast. We charge one price for 24 hours of storage, so storing your stuff is more affordable near Berlin Brandenburg Airport.
Plans change, we get it! If you need to change or cancel your booking for any reason, the best way to do it is from your booking details page in the Bounce app. You can edit the dates, drop-off and pick-up times, and number of bags. You can also cancel your booking or rebook at a nearby store. If you can't find your booking details, check the email address you used to make your booking. You can change your booking by following the link there, or reach out to us if you need support.
With more political upheaval and world events taking place here than almost any other city on the planet, Berlin has seen it all. It makes sense that there are so many amazing historical landmarks to see in Berlin. There’s the Reichstag and Brandenburg Gate. There’s the Berlin Wall and everything it represents. The place is filled with incredible museums and UNESCO World Heritage sites.
Berlin is also one of the cultural capitals of Europe, with world-class nightclubs, a diverse array of restaurants, and some of the hippest residents you’ll find anywhere in the world. There are even expansive parks and leafy public spaces to enjoy the city’s natural beauty. Berlin isn’t exactly playing catch-up with other cities.
Most travelers, unless they’re taking the train from neighboring cities, will arrive through Berlin Brandenburg Airport (BER). This major travel hub is situated just outside Berlin in Schönefeld. It’s well-connected through a variety of public transportation routes, and you’ll be able to get to the city comfortably in about 30 minutes.
The options for luggage storage Berlin Brandenburg Airport has are limited to a small number of storage lockers that travelers can rent. It costs between $9 and $12 to rent these luggage lockers for an entire day. The luggage lockers are situated on Terminal 1’s U1 Level, and it’s fairly convenient to get here as all arrivals will pass through this area.
The largest train stations are the Hauptbahnhof Station in the city center (serving West Berlin) and the Ostbahnhof (which serves East Berlin). There’s also the central bus station in Charlottenburg. These facilities will have limited baggage storage lockers where travelers will store luggage for a few hours while they sightsee in the area.
The best left luggage service in Berlin is Bounce, and we have dozens of locations via our network of partner businesses. Bounce works with local shops, laundromats, restaurants, and other businesses to provide its customers with access to the best locations. We combine helpful partners with useful features like 24/7 support and a mobile app, which makes it easy to find and book luggage storage on the go. Bounce also vets each location and provides BounceShield Protection to ensure security and reliability.
Brandenburg Airport is well connected via the S-Bahn Network along with the FEX Airport Express lines. While buses are an option, they’re more useful for residents of outer neighborhoods or suburbs that aren't served by a direct train route. The quickest way to get to the action would be by train or by car. Here are a few of the best options:
King Frederick William II of Prussia must not have heard the word “no” very often, because this monolithic gate was built on his orders back in the 18th century. While at that point the Prussian capital had outgrown its original walls, the gate was built at the site of the city’s main entry point from the town of Brandenburg. The opulent Neoclassical design has certainly stood the test of time, and miraculously; so has the monument. Situated in the Mitte area of Berlin at the bustling intersection between Eberstraße and Parisee Platz, Brandenburger Tor is only a few minutes away from Hauptbahnhof, making it accessible from the airport and an easy first stop on a sightseeing trip.
This 19th-century parliament building is essentially the cockroach of parliament buildings. This is a compliment because the Reichstag has survived what almost no other building could possibly survive. Not only was this place bombed to smithereens during the Second World War, but it was buttressed by the Berlin Wall during the Soviet occupation of the city.
Since the reunification, the Reichstag has been turned into one of Germany's most beautiful buildings, with a beautiful neo-Renaissance facade that craftily incorporates Baroque elements with its fabulous glass dome. The Reichstag overlooks the Tiergarten Park and is easy to slot into a sightseeing trek through central Berlin. You’ll absolutely want to reserve a time slot, as there are highly limited spaces for touring the building.
Understandably, security is very tight at the Reichstag. All luggage and larger items won’t be allowed inside the building, and all smaller items will be subject to screening. Because of the age (and purpose) of the Reichstag, there aren’t any lockers or a cloakroom onsite. Luckily, the central location means there are ample Bounce luggage storage facilities nearby!
Essentially Berlin’s Central Park, this leafy park spans over 500 acres and is right in the middle of the city. It was originally the hunting ground of the Duke of Prussia before being gifted to the people in the late 17th century. Today, the locals really know how to use the shaded paths and sprawling lawns as it’s teeming with activity even when the weather isn't the best. With immediate access to the Brandenburg Gate and a short walk to the Reichstag, Tiergarten is a great place to take a break for a picnic between sightseeing stops. If you’re traveling to Berlin for an extended period, Tiergarten can also become part of your routine as it’s the perfect place to jog or cycle.
It’s been a long and winding road for the Germans, to say the least, and there’s no better place to learn about their history than the Deutsches Historisches Museum in central Berlin. The museum is housed in a Baroque former arsenal called the Zeughaus and it has three floors of space exploring 1,500 years of German history.
The constantly morphing political and cultural turmoil makes for an interesting museum visit, with artifacts and exhibits detailing how the Holy Roman Empire turned into various states and kingdoms before becoming an Empire, a fascist regime, a communist satellite state, and now Europe’s largest economy. That’s a lot to unpack! Admission also includes access to the museum’s Pei Building, which is a stunning modern facility juxtaposed with the stately design of the historic main building, where the traveling and temporary exhibitions are held. The stature of the German History Museum allows it to bring in some of the best exhibitions in the world.
There’s a cloakroom in the basement of the Pei Building that can accommodate smaller items, but all luggage (suitcases, roller bags, duffels) won’t fit in the storage bins. So if you’re visiting the German History Museum on a travel day, it’s best to find a proper luggage storage service first.
Whether you’re a nightclubber or a history buff, Berlin is a natural choice for your first trip to Germany, but there are dozens of worthy stops on any trip through the country. Munich, Cologne, Hamburg, and Stuttgart are all incredible places to check out, and Bounce has luggage storage locations in each of these remarkable cities. So if you’re on an adventure through Deutschland, you know who you can trust with the bags!