Japanese Garden Luggage Storage
Need a place to store your bags? Find secure bag storage and convenient lockers near Japanese Garden from just US$3.69 per day. A perfect solution for your suitcase or any left luggage.
Japanese Garden Luggage storage & Lockers


Japanese Garden

Recoleta


24/7 Palermo Metro Station


Recoleta

Palermo Metro Station
Trusted bag storage near Japanese Garden
Genial. Muy fácil dejar y retirar. Disponible por WhatsApp.
Everything worked out perfectly. Address was easy to find and communication was perfect. Julian was very flexible, as I arrived 1 hour earlier than expected so I was very grateful. I can definitely recommend this place for luggage storage.
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super convenient location
easy and cheap
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Cool hostel vibe, left my backpack there for the whole day. No issues at all.
Ideally located near the arena. Dropped bags before the show, picked them up right after. Fast service.
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How to store luggage near Japanese Garden
Choose a luggage storage location
Select a convenient storage point on the map
Book online
After payment, you’ll receive booking confirmation and access details
Drop off your luggage
Visit the location and safely store your bags
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US$1,000
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Store bags near Japanese Garden 2026
About Jardin Japones
The Japanese Garden, called Jardin Japones, is a peaceful spot in the busy Palermo area of Buenos Aires. It was a gift from the Japanese community and shows the strong friendship between Argentina and Japan. When you go inside, the city noise disappears. You hear gentle waterfalls and feel the calm of a traditional Japanese garden. It’s a place you should visit if you want some quiet time and a special cultural experience in Buenos Aires.
You can walk over pretty red bridges and see colorful koi fish in the ponds. There are many types of Japanese plants, like cherry blossoms and azaleas. The garden also has a place to learn about Japanese culture, a restaurant with real Japanese food, a tea house, and a shop to buy bonsai trees and plants. It’s a lovely place to visit. It looks beautiful and feels very peaceful, a great spot to relax.
Is There Jardin Japones Luggage Storage?
Some people wonder, “Can I store my bags at Jardin Japones?” Sadly, no. There are no lockers or places to leave your luggage there. The garden wants to stay peaceful and uncluttered. So, they don’t have a spot for bags. This can be a problem if you arrive before checking into your hotel or leave after checking out, as you’ll need to carry your things around. It’s a bit annoying.
But here’s a good solution. Instead of looking for lockers that aren’t there, you can use Qeepl’s bag storage service. We have places nearby where you can safely leave your bags. It costs just US$3.69 for the day. We also insure everything you leave with us, thanks to our US$1,000 insurance. This means you can enjoy the beautiful gardens without worrying about your belongings. It’s a great way to explore freely.
Major Transit Hubs near Jardin Japones
The Japanese Garden is in a good spot in Palermo. It’s easy to get to because there are several transport stops close by.
Plaza Italia is a major transport hub. You can catch the subway (Subte) on Line D here. Many buses (colectivos) also stop here. You can go almost anywhere in Buenos Aires from this central point. It’s handy for everyone.
Palermo Station is not far away. It has both a train station and a subway station. This station is important for the San Martín train line, which goes to the suburbs. It’s also on Subte Line D, so you can get to the city center and other areas easily. It’s a useful connection.
How to Get to the City Centre From Jardin Japones?
Getting from the Japanese Garden to the city center, places like the Obelisco or Plaza de Mayo, is quite easy using Buenos Aires’ public transport.
The Subway (Metro) is usually the quickest way. You can walk to either Scalabrini Ortiz or Palermo stations on Line D (the green line). This line goes directly downtown. You can get off at 9 de Julio for the Obelisco and Teatro Colón, or at Catedral for Plaza de Mayo and the Casa Rosada.
Buses (Colectivos) offer a nicer view of the city. Many bus lines run along Santa Fe and Las Heras avenues. Routes like 10, 37, 59, 60, and 152 will take you into the city center. You can pay using a SUBE card. It’s a good option if you have more time .
Taxis or Ride-Sharing are also readily available. You’ll see plenty of taxis in Palermo, or you can use apps like Cabify. This is a comfortable, door-to-door service. The trip to the city center usually takes about 15 to 25 minutes, depending on traffic. It’s a convenient choice.
| Qeepl | Other Services | Station/Airport Lockers | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Price | US$3.69 | Usually higher | Up to 2x more |
| Insurance | US$1,000 | Similar (terms vary) | No |
| Trustpilot score | 4.8 / 5 (4,078 reviews) | 3.5–4.4 / 5 | 2.7 / 5 |
| Safety measures | Security cameras, staff on-site, reliable locations | Depends on service | Staff on-site |
| Number of spots | 1600+ | Varies by provider | Only at main stations/airports |
| Refund policy | Full refund if cancelled | Credit only or no refund | No refunds |
