Luggage Storage Mexico City
Find convenient luggage storage in Mexico City from MX$73.90 per day. The best option for short-term bag storage and secure luggage lockers.
Luggage Storage & Lockers Near You in Mexico City


San Juan Market

Balderas Metro Station

Arena Mexico


Insurgentes Metro Station

Arena Mexico
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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 in Mexico City
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 Mexico City – why Qeepl?

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MX$20,000
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Bag storage Mexico City 2026
Qeepl Luggage Storage In Mexico City
Qeepl operates as a global travel platform that connects adventurers with a network of reliable luggage storage locations. Through the shared economy model, we partner with Qeepl partners—verified local businesses like hotels, cafés, and stores—to safely keep your belongings.
This service eliminates the struggle of dragging suitcases before check-in or after check-out. Instead of hunting for expensive lockers at train stations, you reserve space at a nearby Qeepl storage point online.
How The Service Works
We designed the process for speed and security. Follow these steps to store your bags:
- Search on the map: Open the Qeepl website or app. Select your city or geolocation to view available Qeepl storage points.
- Online booking and Payment: select a convenient location, specifying the number of bags and time. Note: You receive the exact address (venue name, street, access code) only after full payment on the site.
- Luggage drop-off: at staffed points (hotels, shops), show your QR code or order number to the employee. In automated lockers, use the code to open the cell. The staff places your items in a secure zone.
- Pick up: retrieve your luggage anytime within your booking window using the same verification method.
Safety And Payment Conditions
Client security remains the top priority. Every partner passes a strict verification process before joining the network. In staffed locations, we keep luggage in isolated service rooms inaccessible to outsiders.
To ensure transparency, we adhere to strict financial rules:
- Cashless only: We do not accept cash on-site. Partners and staff cannot take money directly.
- Online booking only: Reservations cannot be made by phone; you must use the website or app.
- Insurance included: Every bag receives automatic insurance coverage up to MX$20,000 against theft, loss, or damage. This is included in the price, which starts from MX$73.90.
- Flexible cancellation: Cancel for free within 24 hours of payment. You can also change dates or locations anytime if plans shift.
Comparison With Traditional Left-Luggage Facilities
Unlike unattended lockers with rigid size limits, staffed locations offer identity checks and human support. Traditional storage at bus terminals often forces travelers into narrow retrieval windows or exposes them to hidden fees.
Digital booking eliminates the uncertainty common at station counters. You avoid queuing, language barriers, and cash-only requirements typical of legacy desks. Real-time availability updates ensure you can adjust your itinerary without penalty.
Top Things To Do And See Across Mexico City
Mexico City rewards curiosity with layered history and contemporary creativity. From pre-Hispanic ruins to grand colonial avenues, the capital offers endless exploration.
Prioritize time in the Centro Histórico and Chapultepec. Later, branch out to experiences like lucha libre or canal trajineras. If you plan a long walk and carry things with you, travelers will find it convenient to use the Qeepl service to store luggage during walks around the city.
Historic Core Highlights
Stand in the vast Zócalo, then step into the Metropolitan Cathedral. Visit the Templo Mayor to trace the city’s Aztec heart beneath Spanish stone.
Pair this with the Palacio de Bellas Artes and a walk through Alameda Central. Come early to avoid crowds and check opening hours, as many museums close on Mondays.
For evening ambience, explore pedestrian streets around Madero. Historic façades glow here, and street performers animate the squares.
The Templo Mayor archaeological zone maintains consistent hours with minimal wait times on weekday mornings. Plan visits to historic sites for late April or mid-September to sidestep peak tourist seasons.
Weekdays between Tuesday and Friday offer the shortest queues at the National Museum of Anthropology. Sundays draw locals to the Centro Histórico, creating a lively atmosphere for street food.
Museum Powerhouses
Allow half a day for the National Museum of Anthropology. Focus on the Sun Stone and Mexica rooms before heading to Chapultepec Castle for panoramic views.
In Coyoacán, book timed entry to the Frida Kahlo Museum days in advance. Leave time to wander the surrounding cobblestone streets and shaded plazas.
Art lovers should visit the Soumaya Museum in Polanco. It offers a sharp dialogue between private collections and contemporary exhibitions, often with fewer crowds in the late afternoon.
The Frida Kahlo Museum requires advance booking through its official website. Tickets often sell out weeks ahead, especially during holidays.
Neighborhoods To Stay And Explore
Choose a base that fits your vibe and transit needs. Centro Histórico suits first-timers, while Roma and Condesa offer leafy streets and café culture.
| Neighborhood | Vibe | Ideal For | Avg. Rate | Transit | Noise |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Centro Histórico | Historic, bustling | First-timers | $80–$150 | Hub | High |
| Roma Norte | Creative | Foodies | $120–$200 | Metro | Medium |
| Condesa | Green, chic | Couples | $120–$220 | Metro/Bike | Medium |
| Polanco | Upscale | Luxury | $180–$350 | Rideshare | Low |
| Coyoacán | Bohemian | Culture | $90–$180 | Metro+ | Low |
Best For First-Timers
Base yourself in Centro Histórico to walk to main landmarks. Upper-floor rooms help mute the inevitable street noise from vendors and traffic.
Roma Norte and Condesa provide calmer evenings. You gain quick access to multiple transit lines without sacrificing local character.
Best For Nightlife And Dining
Roma’s mezcalerías and chef-driven bistros are perfect for late strolls. Nearby Juárez adds karaoke bars and classic cantinas to the mix.
Polanco delivers big-ticket tasting menus and refined lounges. Always prioritize well-lit streets and plan rides in advance after midnight.
Getting In And Around Mexico City With Confidence
Most travelers arrive via Benito Juárez International (MEX). Use authorized airport taxis or rideshare zones to reach the center safely.
Within the city, the Tarjeta de Movilidad Integrada is essential. It works across Metro, Metrobús, and light rail for fast, cheap transfers.
Tarjeta De Movilidad Integrada
This card costs 15 MXN and is sold at ticket offices in transit stations. It replaces paper tickets and links to Ecobici bike-share for timed rentals.
Recharge the card at automated machines. Fares are low, with Metro trips costing approximately 5 MXN and Metrobús runs costing 6 MXN.
Metro And Metrobús Practical Tips
Peak congestion hits during morning and evening rush hours. During these times, the first few cars are reserved for women and children.
Hold bags securely in front of you in crowded carriages. Prepare to exit early, as short door-open times can make last-second exits difficult.
Walking And Altitude Considerations
At 2,240 meters, visitors often experience mild headaches or shortness of breath. Increase hydration and reduce strenuous activity for the first 48 hours.
Sidewalks can be uneven with frequent curb drops. Wear closed-toe shoes with sturdy soles to reduce the risk of trips.
Using EcoBici is great for short trips in central districts. However, rideshare apps like Uber provide safer, door-to-door service late at night.
When To Go, Safety, And Local Etiquette?
The best weather lands between late October and May. Crisp mornings give way to clear afternoons, making it ideal for outdoor exploration.
June through September brings spectacular late-day showers. Plan indoor museum visits during these rainier windows.
- ATM Safety: Use machines inside bank branches to avoid skimming. Ignore unsolicited help from strangers.
- Street Smarts: Keep phones in front pockets. Decline ‘inspections’ from anyone claiming to be an official on the street.
- Emergencies: Dial 911 for police or medical help. Stick to registered ‘Sitio’ taxis or rideshares.
Tip 10–15% in restaurants if service isn’t included. Greet locals with ‘Buenos días’ and drink only bottled water.
