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We charge from $3.20 per day (24 hours) for luggage storage in Quito.
Yes, but they're not always the best option. Luggage lockers can fill up quickly and may be unavailable when you need them. Some luggage lockers may be too small to fit large or bulky items. Unlike luggage lockers, we don't charge per hour and instead charge a flat rate for 24 hours of storage. We also have partners who watch over your stuff to make sure it's safe, and can answer any questions you may have or give you advice on what to do in Quito.
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 in Quito.
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.
Quito, the capital of Ecuador, was built atop the foundation of an ancient Inca city in the Andes Mountains. It’s also the headquarters of the Union of South American Nations. Founded in 1534, Quito is the oldest of all of the capital cities in South America and is home to over two million people. It’s located on the lower slope of the Pichincha Volcano, just south of the equator.
With its cobblestone streets, peaceful monasteries, and ancient ruins, Quito has become a favored tourist destination. While some visitors come for the cultural and historical sites, many others visit the capital to party. The Plaza Foch Zone is a hot spot for those searching for nightclubs and bars as well as fine dining and shopping opportunities.
Outdoor sports are also popular in Quito. With an average temperature of 60 degrees year-round, the city never seems to get too hot or too cold, so the many parks here get a lot of visitors. The Tandayapa Cloud Forest Reserve has 370 acres of wild space that boasts over 1,700 species of birds as well as bears, pumas, and other wild critters. You may also enjoy the Cotopaxi National Park, where you can climb the mountainous volcano, see all sorts of wildlife, and take selfies by the lagoons.
No matter what you plan to do in Quito, your days are sure to be packed. Only bring your essentials when sightseeing and leave the rest in secure baggage storage in Quito. Book luggage storage using the Bounce app for a convenient way to store your belongings and begin your adventures right away.
Don’t drag your bags with you all over Quito. We have secure luggage storage locations all over the city where you can leave your items for safekeeping while you explore. No matter how many bags you have or how big they are, we’ve got you covered.
Download the Bounce app and search luggage storage Quito to take advantage of our reliable luggage storage services. We’ve partnered with local businesses to create safe luggage storage facilities you can instantly book on our app. If your plans change, you can easily update your reservation information, adjust your drop-off or pick-up time, or even cancel for free before your scheduled check-in time. We also have a fantastic 24/7 customer support team to answer your questions.
Where else can you stand in two different hemispheres at the same time, climb a volcano, and see a working archeological site? Quito is an eclectic city, and you’ll be amazed at the fun things you can find to do here. Take a cable car to the Pichincha Volcano and get your spirit cleansed all in one day.
Visit Quito and learn more about the first capital to become a UNESCO World Heritage site. Here are our top picks for places to visit and things to do in Quito:
See the extensive collections of art, archaeology, ethnography, and artifacts in Quito. Many of them are housed in old churches, built in the 1500s and 1600s. There are also some unique places, like the Middle of the World and the Water Museum, that will make you appreciate the city more.
The Mitad del Mundo (Middle of the World) is located right on the equator, exactly in the middle of the world. Well, actually, it’s about 785 feet off the mark, but there’s a 100-foot tall monument built there, with a yellow line that divides the hemispheres. Never miss the chance to take a photo of you standing in two different hemispheres.
The real middle of the world has another monument and a museum to visit. It boasts all kinds of interactive activities, unique tricks like balancing an egg on a nail, and exhibits of Ecuadorian culture.
The Middle of the World doesn’t have a strict bag policy. Since it’s a famous tourist spot in the capital, you should visit early to capture beautiful photos without other people in the background. If you want to come here directly from Quito Airport, use our luggage storage service for a luggage-free day or even just for a few hours.
This cultural center houses three museums: the Museo de Arte Moderna, the Museo de Instrumentos Musicales, and the Museo Etnografico. With thousands of displays and exhibits, you can explore the religion, theater, culture, music, and art of Ecuador. Visitors are welcome to see musical instruments made by ancient locals, paintings by both local and international artists, and interactive fun, including video equipment, mapping, and holograms.
Many museums in Quito don’t allow large backpacks or duffel bags, and they must be left inside a museum storage locker if there are any. With Bounce, you can find luggage storage and book online with ease. Reduce wait times in long lines and discover the exhibits without heavy bags.
Also known as the Central Bank Museum, this is one of the most popular museums in the country. There are paintings, sculptures, coins, pottery, and many other artifacts from 4000 BC to 1533 AD. The most visited attraction here is the ceremonial gold mask and the gold figurines and other items used by local tribes. Located on Patria Avenue, you’ll need at least three hours to see all of the collections in this vast exhibition.
You won’t want to spend those hours carrying your bag, which can put a damper on your experience. Before heading over to see the displays, go to the nearest luggage storage location to drop off your extra stuff.
Our store partners are located near major city attractions, local hotels, and transportation hubs. We make it easy for you to store luggage, bulky shopping bags, heavy purses, or anything that holds you back from having an amazing trip.
Don’t just head for the mall or department stores. Much of Quito’s best shopping is found on the streets. Local street vendors and open-air markets are everywhere and have some of the best bargains and most unique items. Of course, they also have malls and department stores if you would rather go there.
Also known as Mercado Artesanal La Mariscal, you can visit this section of the city on Jorge Washington Street for an authentic Ecuadorian market shopping experience. Hundreds of vendors spread out over a large area with handmade and modern items to take home. If you’re looking for unique clothing, crafts, and art for sale at reasonable prices, this is the place to be.
This lovely two-story shopping destination awaits you near Plaza Foch on Reina Victoria. Ecuador Galleria has thousands of Ecuadorian-made items, from rugs to jewelry, chocolate, and wine. There are over 350 shops, kiosks, and stalls at the Galleria, including local indigenous vendors and independent retailers selling their wares. It is nicknamed the “Zone” because it is the hub of the city for many shoppers and artisans selling their handiwork.
The largest and most popular mall in Quito is located on Amazonas Avenue and boasts over 180 stores and vendors. They also have an ice-skating rink, a multiplex theater, and a few large food courts with 30 eateries to choose from. There’s even a fitness club and a game room called Happy Time. Whether you’re looking for something specific or just want to browse, this is the place to do it.
Still have a few shops to browse but both hands are already full of shopping bags? Lighten your load by using our short-term left luggage storage solution. With us, you can store as many items as you want, no matter the size.
An interesting thing about dining in Quito is that you can get just about any meal for a much lower price than you would normally pay. Even the so-called high-priced restaurants are affordable for most travelers. From snacks to steaks and burgers to burritos, they have it all in Quito.
Nuema is the first Ecuadorean restaurant included in Latin America’s 50 Best Restaurants, so expect creative and tasty dishes on the menu. The food and wine pairings are incredible, but getting the full fifteen tastings is the way to make the most of your culinary experience. Every dish showcases local ingredients and highlights fresh produce from different areas of Ecuador. Dishes may include Amazonian fish and bone marrow with lentils. Booking a table at the restaurant is highly recommended.
How about some Italian food? San Blas Café on Jose Antepara y Vicente Leon near Los Rios has the best pasta and pizza in town. The slices are scrumptious and extra-large, and the ingredients are local and fresh. You can also get soup, sandwiches, or a salad. The matron will even come out and meet you if you like. Come early, because they fill up fast.
Whether you want lobster, salmon, shrimp, or any other type of seafood, Zazu on Mariano Aguilera has what you want. You can also get a steak or pasta in this versatile and modern restaurant. They even have a fried guinea pig braised in peanut oil or morocho. Located on Aguilera in New Town, you can find this place easily because the bar in the back is a favorite hangout for the locals.
If you don’t know where to go on your holiday, add the capital of Ecuador to your bucket list. It’s one of the world’s most volcanic regions and boasts phenomenal views. There are numerous things to do in Quito, from touring the museums and art galleries to shopping, going to the market town, and sampling local treats.
You don’t have to worry about the safety of your belongings or wonder where to store your extra bags when wandering the city. Instead of leaving your belongings at one of the station lockers at the bus or train station, stow your bags in a secure storage facility. Every booking made through our app receives BounceShield™ protection, giving you peace of mind knowing your items are safe.
If you plan to travel throughout Ecuador, take a look at guides for Cuenca, Baños de Agua Santa, and Montañita. We offer fantastic luggage storage coverage throughout Ecuador that you can take advantage of during your travels.