Venice Beach Luggage Storage
Need a place to store your bags? Find secure bag storage and convenient lockers near Venice Beach from just US$7.39 per day. A perfect solution for your suitcase or any left luggage.
Venice Beach Luggage storage & Lockers

Venice Beach

Ucla University Apts

Parkway Plaza Apt

Lax-4

Buckingham Pkwy
Trusted bag storage near Venice Beach
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Cool spot, easy to drop bags.
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Easy to bring to and retrieve, highly recommend.
This location is only an 8 minute walk from the Greyhound Bus Station! It was very easy to drop off and pick up our bag the next day after our concert. I highly recommend and will be using this location in the future! Thank you!
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How to store luggage near Venice Beach
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
Frequently Asked Questions
Reliable luggage storage in LA – why Qeepl?

23
storage lockers in Los Angeles

US$1,000
insurance coverage for each item

100%
full refund upon booking cancellation

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tourists have already stored their luggage
Store bags near Venice Beach 2026
About Venice Beach
Venice Beach sits along the Pacific Ocean on the west side of Los Angeles. It’s one of the most famous beach spots in the city. Millions of people visit every year. They come for the boardwalk, the street performers, the colorful murals painted on buildings, and the unique vibe you won’t find anywhere else. The beach itself has plenty of sand for sunbathing and good spots for swimming. Ocean Front Walk runs right alongside it—packed with artists selling their work, vendors, and entertainers putting on shows. It feels a bit like a carnival.
A tobacco millionaire named Abbot Kinney built Venice Beach back in 1905 as a resort town by the sea. Since then, it’s changed a lot. Today it mixes bohemian culture with classic beach activities. You’ll find the famous Muscle Beach outdoor gym where bodybuilders work out in the open air. There’s also the well-known Venice Skate Park, tons of street art and murals, plus countless shops and places to eat. The whole area captures that laid-back California lifestyle people imagine. It offers entertainment, art, and natural beauty all in one spot—making it something you really should see if you’re visiting Los Angeles.
Is There Venice Beach Luggage Storage?
Venice Beach doesn’t have traditional lockers or an official place to store your bags right on the beach. This isn’t a train station or airport with dedicated storage lockers Venice Beach facilities run by the city. It’s an outdoor beach area, so that kind of setup doesn’t exist here. But that doesn’t mean you have to lug your stuff around all day while you’re trying to enjoy the ocean and sand.
For Venice Beach luggage storage that actually works, you can use services like Qeepl. We offer secure luggage storage near Venice Beach so you can explore without dragging your bags everywhere. Our storage starts at just US$7.39 per bag per day, and each item gets US$1,000 coverage for peace of mind. Qeepl has partner locations you can walk to from the boardwalk—so you drop off your belongings, head to the beach, and enjoy your day without worrying about your stuff.
Major Transit Hubs near Venice Beach
Venice Beach connects pretty well to several major transit spots that make getting around Los Angeles easier for visitors. First, there’s Santa Monica Station—about 2 miles north of Venice Beach. This is where the Metro E Line (also called the Expo Line) ends on the western side. From here, you can take the train directly into Downtown Los Angeles and other important areas. Multiple bus lines also stop at this station, so it works as a solid hub for the broader metro system.
Then there’s Los Angeles International Airport (LAX)—roughly 6 miles south. LAX is one of the busiest airports in the world and serves as the main entry point for people flying in from other countries or states. You can get from the airport to the city using shuttles, ride-share apps, or—eventually—the new LAX/Metro Transit Center that’s being built to connect with regional trains. These two transit points give you good options whether you’re just arriving in town or trying to explore different neighborhoods around Los Angeles.
How to Get to the City Centre From Venice Beach?
Getting from Venice Beach to Downtown Los Angeles or other central parts of the city is pretty straightforward. You’ve got several ways to do it. The Metro E Line (Expo Line) is probably the easiest. Walk or catch a quick bus to the nearby Downtown Santa Monica Station, then hop on the E Line train. It runs straight to Downtown LA. The ride takes about 45-50 minutes. It’s affordable, and you get to see some good views along the way without sitting in traffic.
Buses are another option. Big Blue Bus and Metro both run multiple lines that connect Venice Beach to various parts of the city. The Big Blue Bus Rapid 3 and Metro Line 33 go directly toward central areas. Travel time usually falls between 40-70 minutes depending on where exactly you’re headed and how bad traffic is. And if you want something faster or more direct, ride-share services like Uber and Lyft are easy to find all over Venice Beach. A ride to Downtown LA typically costs between $25 and $45, and takes anywhere from 30-60 minutes if you avoid rush hour.
| Qeepl | Other Services | Station/Airport Lockers | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Price | US$7.39 | 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 |
