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Bounce - Via Roberto Lepetit
4.78 out of 5 stars8757 reviews- Milan Central Station ∙
- Milan Centrale East ∙
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Bounce - Via Vitruvio
4.83 out of 5 stars3499 reviews- Milan Central Station ∙
- Milan Centrale East ∙
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- Milan Centrale East ∙
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Bounce - Piazza Quattro Novembre
4.76 out of 5 stars2500 reviews- Milan Central Station ∙
- Milan Centrale East ∙
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- Milan Centrale East ∙
From€3.50/day - Smoke Shop
Bounce - Via Orefici
4.54 out of 5 stars3088 reviews- Duomo Milan ∙
- Missori ∙
From€5.25/day- Duomo Milan ∙
- Missori ∙
From€5.25/day - Bar
Bounce - Via Vittor Pisani
4.76 out of 5 stars1648 reviews- Milan Central Station ∙
- Milano Repubblica Station ∙
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- Milano Repubblica Station ∙
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Bounce - Centrale FS
4.77 out of 5 stars1181 reviews- Milan Central Station ∙
- Milano Repubblica Station ∙
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- Milano Repubblica Station ∙
From€3.50/day - Restaurant
Bounce - Via Pietro Paleocapa
4.68 out of 5 stars1176 reviews- Cadorna ∙
- Sempione Park ∙
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- Sempione Park ∙
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Bounce - San Babila Station
4.77 out of 5 stars799 reviews- San Babila ∙
- Duomo Milan ∙
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- Duomo Milan ∙
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Bounce - Duomo Milan - Teatro Alla Scala
4.73 out of 5 stars684 reviews- Duomo Milan ∙
- Brera ∙
From€3.50/day- Duomo Milan ∙
- Brera ∙
From€3.50/day - Retail Store
Bounce - Via Ponte Seveso
4.68 out of 5 stars695 reviews- Milan Central Station ∙
- Milan Centrale East ∙
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- Milan Centrale East ∙
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Why Bounce gives you more flexibility and protection than other platforms while supporting local businesses.
| Other online platforms | Airport/Train station lockers | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Access & Coverage | 24/7 locations 32,000+ locations in 4,000 cities | Limited coverage, varies by platform | Only in airports and train stations |
| Booking & Flexibility | Book in advance or on the spot via app or website, free cancellation, no bag size or quantity limits | Limited cancellation, minimum number of bags required | First come first serve only, no pre-booking, no cancellation |
| Protection | 24/7 support, up to €10,000 protection per booking | Limited or no protection | Often lacking bag protection |
| Value for money | From €1.95/day, no extra charge per bag size | Price varies, extra charge for larger items | Higher prices, size limits |
| Community impact | Partnering with local shops, hotels and other small businesses | Limited partnerships | No local business involvement |
What's happening in Milan
Feb 10 to 22
Happening nowMilano Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics
The 2026 Winter Olympic Games are in full swing across Milan, with the city hosting all ice sports including ice hockey, figure skating, short track, and speed skating. Venues include the Milano Ice Skating Arena, Milano Santagiulia Ice Hockey Arena, and facilities at Fiera Milano Rho. The city is buzzing with fan zones, cultural events, and an international atmosphere as medal events take place daily through the closing weekend.
Getting there
Olympic venues in Milan are well connected by metro. The Milano Ice Skating Arena and Santagiulia Ice Hockey Arena are accessible via metro from central stations. For events at Fiera Milano Rho, take the M1 red line to Rho Fieramilano station. Public transport hours are extended until 2:00 a.m. during the Games. Plan extra time as security screening can take around 30 minutes.
Bag policy
Olympic venues do not allow luggage or backpacks larger than 35 liters or exceeding 40 x 30 x 20 cm. There are no bag drop services at the venues. Security checks are thorough and queues can be long, so arriving with minimal belongings is recommended. Storing bags before heading to events helps avoid being turned away at the gates. Bounce has locations near major transport hubs like Milano Centrale and Porta Garibaldi that work well for spectators arriving from out of town.
Closest Bounce locations
Via Roberto Lepetit steps from Milano Centrale, convenient for travelers arriving by train
Porta Garibaldi Area near Porta Garibaldi station with good metro connections to Olympic venues
Feb 11 to 13
Happening nowLineapelle 2026
Lineapelle is one of the most important international trade fairs for leather, accessories, and components for footwear and fashion goods. Held at Fiera Milano Rho, it draws designers, manufacturers, and fashion professionals from around the world looking for the latest material innovations and trends. The event is a key stop for anyone in the global fashion supply chain.
Getting there
Fiera Milano Rho is located northwest of the city center and is reachable via the M1 red line to Rho Fieramilano station. The journey from Duomo takes about 25 minutes. Regional trains also connect the fairground to Milano Centrale and Porta Garibaldi. The exhibition complex is large so allow extra walking time once inside.
Bag policy
Trade fair visitors often travel with samples, portfolios, and professional materials. The exhibition halls are expansive and carrying heavy bags all day can be tiring. Storing luggage before the fair allows for easier movement between pavilions. Bounce locations near Cadorna station are useful since the Malpensa Express connects there, making it convenient for visitors flying in and heading directly to the fair.
Closest Bounce locations
Via Pietro Paleocapa near Cadorna station, on the route to Fiera Milano Rho
Cadorna Corso Magenta close to Cadorna with direct metro access to the fairground
Feb 14
UpcomingSerie A: Inter Milan vs Juventus
The Derby d'Italia brings together two of the most successful clubs in Italian football history. Inter Milan hosts Juventus at the San Siro in what is always one of the most anticipated fixtures of the Serie A season. The atmosphere is intense, with passionate supporters creating a memorable experience for anyone attending. Tickets sell fast and the stadium is typically at full capacity.
Getting there
San Siro is located in the northwest of Milan. The easiest way to get there is via metro M5 to San Siro Stadio or M1 to Lotto. From central Milan the journey takes about 20 to 30 minutes. Tram line 16 also serves the area. Expect crowds before and after the match so leave extra time for travel.
Bag policy
San Siro has strict bag restrictions. Only bags smaller than 25 x 25 x 25 cm are permitted, and there is no on site storage for larger items. Backpacks and suitcases will not be allowed through security. If you are traveling on match day or have an early checkout, storing your bags beforehand is essential. Bounce has options near Cadorna and Duomo that allow you to drop off luggage before heading to the stadium.
Closest Bounce locations
Via Pietro Paleocapa near Cadorna, one metro stop from Lotto for San Siro access
Via Orefici central location near Duomo with metro connections to the stadium
Feb 22 to 24
UpcomingMICAM Milano 2026
MICAM is the leading international trade fair for the footwear industry, held twice a year at Fiera Milano Rho. The February edition showcases Fall and Winter collections and attracts tens of thousands of buyers, designers, and fashion journalists from across the globe. Running alongside MIPEL, which focuses on leather goods and accessories, these events make Milan a destination for fashion professionals during this period.
Getting there
Take the M1 red line to Rho Fieramilano, about 25 minutes from central Milan. Trains from Milano Centrale and Porta Garibaldi also serve the fairground. The venue is large with multiple pavilions spread across the complex, so comfortable shoes and minimal baggage are recommended.
Bag policy
Visitors attending multiple days or arriving from other cities often have luggage to manage. The fair halls require a lot of walking and carrying bags through crowded aisles is impractical. Leaving luggage at a storage location before heading to the fair makes the experience more comfortable. Bounce stores near Milano Centrale or Cadorna are well positioned for trade fair visitors.
Closest Bounce locations
Piazza Quattro Novembre near Milano Centrale with trains and metro to Fiera Milano Rho
Cadorna Via Giosuè Carducci close to Cadorna station on the M1 line to the fairground
Feb 24 to Mar 2
UpcomingMilan Fashion Week Fall/Winter 2026
Milan Fashion Week is one of the Big Four global fashion weeks, transforming the city into an international hub of style and creativity. Major luxury houses including Prada, Gucci, and Versace present their latest collections at exclusive venues across the city. The event draws celebrities, media, buyers, and fashion enthusiasts from around the world, making it one of the busiest periods for travel to Milan.
Getting there
Shows and events take place at various locations across Milan, from the Quadrilatero della Moda near San Babila to industrial spaces in emerging neighborhoods. The metro network connects most areas well. Taxis and ride services are in high demand during fashion week so booking ahead or using public transport is often faster.
Bag policy
Fashion week attendees often move between multiple venues and events throughout the day. Carrying luggage while navigating shows, presentations, and parties is not practical. Many visitors arrive in Milan for just a few days and may have early flights or late checkouts. Storing bags allows for flexibility to attend events right up until departure. Bounce locations near San Babila and Duomo are centrally located for the main fashion district.
Closest Bounce locations
San Babila Station in the heart of the fashion district near major show venues
Duomo Milan Teatro Alla Scala central location with easy access to fashion week events across the city
Frequently asked questions
Can I leave my luggage at Milano Centrale?
Absolutely. With Bounce, you can drop your bags right near Milano Centrale and get on with your day. We’ve got several locations just steps from the station, like Via Roberto Lepetit and Piazza Quattro Novembre. Both are highly rated and open every day, so you can store anything from a backpack to a big suitcase. Booking is simple through the Bounce app or website, and each booking comes with €10,000 protection. Prices start from €1.95. It’s a great way to lighten your load and enjoy Milan stress-free.
Does Milan Duomo have luggage storage?
The Duomo itself doesn’t offer luggage storage, but you’re in luck. Bounce has several locations just a short walk from the cathedral, like Duomo Milan - Teatro Alla Scala and Via Flavio Baracchini. These spots are open early and close late, so you can stash your bags and make the most of your time exploring the piazza, the Galleria, or grabbing a gelato. Every booking includes €10,000 protection, and you can reserve ahead for peace of mind. We’ve made it easy so you can focus on the sights, not your suitcase.
Can you bring bags into the Duomo Milan?
You can bring small bags or purses inside the Duomo, but large suitcases and backpacks aren’t allowed for security reasons. If you’re carrying more than a daypack, it’s best to leave your luggage with Bounce nearby. Our locations around the Duomo, like Via Orefici, are perfect for dropping off your bags before you head inside. That way, you don’t have to worry about getting turned away or dragging your stuff through the crowds.
Does Central Station have lockers?
If you’re looking for a place to store your bags at Milano Centrale, Bounce has you covered with several locations just outside the station. For example, Via Ponte Seveso and near Milano Centrale and Sondrio Station are both highly rated and open on Sundays. You can store anything from a small bag to a giant suitcase, and you’ll get €10,000 protection with every booking. It’s a lot more flexible than old-school lockers, and you can book ahead to guarantee your spot.
Can I leave my luggage at a hotel if I'm not staying there?
Most hotels in Milan won’t store your luggage unless you’re a guest, and if they do, it’s usually not guaranteed or secure. With Bounce, you don’t have to play the guessing game. We partner with trusted local shops, cafes, and hotels across Milan, so you can always find a convenient spot to leave your bags, even if you’re not staying overnight. Just check the app for the closest location, book in seconds, and drop off your stuff with confidence. It’s the easiest way to keep your hands free and your mind at ease.
Where can I leave my baggage in Milan?
You’ve got loads of options with Bounce all over Milan. Whether you’re near Milano Centrale, Porta Garibaldi, the Navigli, or right in the city center, there’s a Bounce location nearby. Some of our most popular spots include Via Orefici near the Duomo and Via Roberto Lepetit by Centrale. All our locations are vetted and secure, and you can book ahead to guarantee your spot. With over 300 locations in Milan, you’ll never be far from a safe place to drop your bags.
Is there long-term luggage storage in Milan?
Yes, Bounce is a great choice for long-term luggage storage in Milan. Whether you need to stash your suitcase for a few days or a couple of weeks, we’ve got you covered. Many of our locations, like Via Roberto Lepetit and Piazza Quattro Novembre, are open 24/7 or have extended hours. Every booking comes with €10,000 protection, so you can travel light and worry-free. If you have special requirements, just reach out to our customer support team, available around the clock.
Are Bounce luggage storage locations in Milan safe and reliable?
Definitely. Safety is our top priority at Bounce. All our Milan partners go through a strict vetting process, and we only work with trusted local businesses. Each booking includes €10,000 protection, and our customer support is available 24/7 if you ever need help. With thousands of reviews and a 4.9 app rating, you can trust that your bags are in good hands. If you ever have questions or concerns, just chat with us through the app or website.
What’s the cheapest luggage storage option in Milan?
Bounce offers some of the most affordable luggage storage in Milan, with prices starting from €1.95. You’ll find options for every budget, and there are no hidden fees. Just use the Bounce app or website to compare nearby locations, check ratings, and book the best deal for you. With so many spots across the city, you won’t have to go far to find a safe, budget-friendly place to leave your bags.
Can I store my luggage near Milan’s main attractions?
Absolutely. Whether you’re heading to the Duomo, Galleria Vittorio Emanuele, Sforza Castle, or the Navigli, Bounce has you covered with plenty of storage locations nearby. For example, Duomo Milan - Teatro Alla Scala is perfect if you want to explore the city center without dragging your bags around. Just search for your destination in the Bounce app, and you’ll see all the closest spots, along with opening hours and reviews. It’s the easiest way to make the most of Milan, hands-free.
Can I bring luggage to the 2026 Winter Olympics venues in Milan?
No, Olympic venues in Milan have strict bag restrictions. Bags and backpacks larger than 35 liters or exceeding 40 x 30 x 20 cm are not permitted inside any venue. There are no bag drop services at the Olympic venues either. If you're arriving in Milan with luggage on the same day as an event, you'll need to store your bags elsewhere before heading to the arena. Bounce has convenient locations near Milano Centrale and Porta Garibaldi that work perfectly for spectators coming from out of town. Drop your bags off, enjoy the Games, and pick them up when you're done.
Where can I find left luggage near Milano Centrale during the Winter Olympics?
Milano Centrale is one of the busiest transport hubs during the Games, and Bounce has several highly rated storage options nearby. Via Roberto Lepetit is just steps from the station with a 4.8 rating from over 8,700 reviews. It's open 24/7, which is ideal when public transport runs until 2:00 a.m. during the Olympics. Piazza Quattro Novembre is another excellent choice with 2,400+ reviews. Both locations offer €10,000 protection and free cancellation.
What is the bag policy for San Siro stadium during the Olympics?
San Siro has hosted the Opening Ceremony and serves as a key Olympic venue. The bag policy is strict: only bags smaller than 40 x 30 x 20 cm are allowed. Larger luggage, backpacks, and suitcases will be turned away at security, and there's no on site storage available. Security checks take around 30 minutes, so arriving with minimal belongings speeds things up considerably. If you're traveling on event day, store your bags at a Bounce location near Cadorna or Duomo before heading to the stadium. From Cadorna, it's just one metro stop to Lotto for San Siro access.
Is there luggage storage at Fiera Milano Rho for trade fairs like Lineapelle and MICAM?
Fiera Milano Rho doesn't have dedicated luggage storage facilities on site. The exhibition complex is massive, and carrying heavy bags through the pavilions all day gets exhausting fast. Trade fair visitors often travel with samples, portfolios, and professional materials that make this even trickier. Your best bet is storing luggage before you arrive at the fairground. Bounce locations near Cadorna station are particularly useful since the Malpensa Express connects there. Cadorna Corso Magenta has direct M1 metro access to Rho Fieramilano, making it a smooth trip to the fair.
How do I get to Olympic venues in Milan by public transport?
Milan's Olympic venues are well connected by metro. For the Milano Ice Skating Arena and Santagiulia Ice Hockey Arena, you can reach them via metro from central stations. Events at Fiera Milano Rho require the M1 red line to Rho Fieramilano station, about 25 minutes from Duomo. Public transport hours are extended until 2:00 a.m. during the Games, which is helpful for evening events. Plan extra time though because security screening can take around 30 minutes. If you're arriving by train, drop your bags at a Bounce location near your arrival station before heading to the venues.
Where can I store bags near San Siro for Inter Milan vs Juventus?
San Siro enforces strict bag restrictions for Serie A matches. Only bags smaller than 25 x 25 x 25 cm are permitted, and there's no on site storage for larger items. If you're traveling on match day or have an early hotel checkout, you'll need to sort your luggage beforehand. Via Pietro Paleocapa near Cadorna is a solid choice since it's one metro stop from Lotto for San Siro access. Via Orefici near Duomo offers another central option with metro connections to the stadium.
Are there luggage lockers near Milan Fashion Week venues?
Fashion Week shows happen at various locations across Milan, from the Quadrilatero della Moda near San Babila to industrial spaces in emerging neighborhoods. Attendees typically move between multiple venues and events throughout the day, making luggage a real hassle. Many visitors are in Milan for just a few days with early flights or late checkouts. Bounce locations near San Babila and Duomo put you right in the heart of the fashion district. San Babila Station is steps from major show venues, and Duomo Milan Teatro Alla Scala gives you easy access to events across the city.
What items are prohibited at Milano Cortina 2026 Olympic venues?
Beyond the bag size restrictions, Olympic venues have a lengthy list of prohibited items. You cannot bring professional camera equipment with lenses longer than 20 cm, wireless devices like drones or broadcasting cameras, umbrellas (except small folding ones), flags larger than 1 x 2 m, or any items that could be used as weapons. Food and drink are also restricted, though baby food and medically necessary items are allowed with documentation. Security checks are thorough and airport style, so arrive early and travel light. Storing unnecessary items at a Bounce location before your event makes entry much smoother.
Is there bag storage near Porta Garibaldi for Olympic spectators?
Porta Garibaldi is a key transport hub with good metro connections to Olympic venues, making it a smart spot to store luggage. Porta Garibaldi Area has a 4.8 rating from over 300 reviews and is open on Sundays. Regional trains connect the station to Fiera Milano Rho where ice hockey events take place. The location works well whether you're heading to the Milano Ice Skating Arena for figure skating or catching a hockey match. Each booking includes €10,000 protection and 24/7 customer support.
How early should I arrive at Olympic venues in Milan?
Plan to arrive well in advance. Security checks are estimated to take around 30 minutes, and reaching your seat after entry may take another 25 minutes depending on the venue. For the Opening Ceremony at San Siro, gates opened 4 hours before the event and organizers recommended being seated by 6:30 p.m. for an 8:00 p.m. start. Similar timing applies to other venues. Arriving with minimal belongings speeds up the security process significantly. If you have luggage, drop it at a Bounce location before heading to the venue so you're not scrambling at the last minute.