Top 10 Bounce luggage storage locations in Florence

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10 most popular storage locations out of 117 in Florence

Sizes & Pricing

€10,000 protection

Small from €1.95/day

Purses, tote bags

Small from €1.95/day

Regular from €3.50/day

Carry-on suitcases, backpacks, trolleys

Regular from €3.50/day

Odd-size from €6.90/day

Surfboards, bikes

Odd-size from €6.90/day
Pricing changes per country and city. Luggage storage is paid per 24 hours.

Frequently asked questions

  • Are there places in Florence, Italy to store luggage?

    Florence offers many luggage storage options across the city. You can find Bounce locations near popular areas like Santa Maria Novella Station, Piazza del Duomo, and Ponte Vecchio, so you can explore galleries, churches, and the Florence city centre without dragging bags through the cobblestone streets.

  • Does Florence have luggage lockers?

    You can find lockers at Santa Maria Novella train station (Firenze SMN), but availability is limited, and lines can be long in peak season. As an alternative, you can find Bounce store-in-store storage at nearby shops and hotels.

  • Is there luggage storage at Florence Airport?

    Florence Peretola Airport (FLR) does not currently offer luggage storage services. If you're arriving early or have time before a flight, we recommend using Bounce locations, for example, in central Florence, which are accessible via a short tram or taxi ride.

  • Is luggage storage in Florence safe?

    Yes, especially when using reputable services like Bounce, which partners only with checked local businesses and provides security seals and bag protection coverage for your items. This is a much safer option than leaving bags unattended or storing them with unknown providers near tourist hotspots.

  • Can I store luggage before visiting the Uffizi or Accademia Gallery?

    Major museums in Florence don’t allow large bags or suitcases inside, and on-site cloakrooms are often limited to small items. Bounce offers nearby storage options just minutes from the Uffizi Gallery, Palazzo Vecchio, and the Accademia.