Discover 101 luggage storage spots in Mexico City

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14 most popular storage locations out of 101 in Mexico City

Sizes & Pricing

$10,000 protection

Small from MX$40.00/day

Purses, tote bags

Small from MX$40.00/day

Regular from MX$65.00/day

Carry-on suitcases, backpacks, trolleys

Regular from MX$65.00/day

Odd-size from MX$130.00/day

Surfboards, bikes

Odd-size from MX$130.00/day
Pricing changes per country and city. Luggage storage is paid per 24 hours.

Why store your bags with Bounce?

32,000+ locations across 4,000 cities

32,000+ locations across 4,000 cities

10M+ bags stored safely

10M+ bags stored safely

4.9 rating (1,238,439 reviews)

4.9 rating (1,238,439 reviews)

Free cancellation

Free cancellation

$10,000 bag protection

$10,000 bag protection

24/7 support

24/7 support

Frequently asked questions

  • Can I store luggage at Mexico City’s airport (AICM)?

    Benito Juárez International Airport (AICM) offers luggage storage services in both Terminal 1 and Terminal 2. However, availability can be limited, and queues are common. For more flexibility, travelers often use Bounce locations near neighborhoods like Roma, Condesa, or Centro Histórico if they plan to explore the city before or after a flight.

  • Is it safe to leave luggage at hotels or storage spots in Mexico City?

    Yes, but only with trusted providers. While many hotels will store bags for guests, not all offer this service if you’re not staying with them. You can find Bounce store-in-store storage at cafés and hotels, that are reviewed and insured, offering a more secure and reliable option in busy areas like Chapultepec, Juárez, or Polanco.

  • Can I bring luggage into the National Museum of Anthropology?

    No. Large bags, backpacks, and suitcases are not allowed inside the Museo Nacional de Antropología. While the museum has a coat check, it won’t store large luggage. The best alternative is to drop off your bags at a nearby Bounce location, which allows you to explore the museum and Bosque de Chapultepec comfortably and without restrictions.

  • Where can digital nomads or remote workers store bags for the day in Mexico City?

    Mexico City has a large remote work and digital nomad scene, especially in Roma Norte and La Condesa, where cafés and coworking spaces are popular. If you’re hopping between accommodations or working before a late-night bus or flight, Bounce offers day-use bag storage near coworking spaces and coffee shops, so you can work comfortably without keeping your suitcase at your feet.