Chapultepec Castle Luggage Storage
Need a place to store your bags? Find secure bag storage and convenient lockers near Chapultepec Castle from just MX$73.90 per day. A perfect solution for your suitcase or any left luggage.
Chapultepec Castle Luggage storage & Lockers


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Quick drop off. There was no one there when I returned, but I was able to grab my bag and go.
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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 Chapultepec Castle
Choose a luggage storage location
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After payment, you’ll receive booking confirmation and access details
Drop off your luggage
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About Chapultepec Castle
Chapultepec Castle sits on top of Chapultepec Hill in Mexico City. From up there, you get amazing views of the whole capital spread out below. The castle was built back in 1785. Over the years, it’s been a lot of things—a military school, a place where emperors lived, and now it’s the National Museum of History. It’s one of Mexico’s most important cultural spots, packed with art collections, historical objects, and rooms that show off the country’s heritage.
You can walk through fancy halls, check out beautiful gardens, and stand on terraces while learning about Mexico’s past. The castle opens Tuesday through Sunday, 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM. It’s closed on Mondays. The castle is inside Chapultepec Park—one of the biggest city parks in the Western Hemisphere, actually. People come from all over to see the neoclassical architecture and the murals showing Mexican history. Both locals and tourists love this place.
Is There Chapultepec Castle Luggage Storage?
Chapultepec Castle doesn’t have lockers or any official storage spots for visitors. The museum wants guests to travel light. Large bags or backpacks usually aren’t allowed inside the exhibition areas. If you’re hauling around luggage or big items, you’ll need to figure something out before your visit. Otherwise, you won’t be able to enjoy exploring this historic place without all that stuff weighing you down.
But here’s the good news. Luggage storage near Chapultepec Castle exists through services like Qeepl. With Qeepl’s baggage storage, you can safely store your bags for just MX$73.90 per item per day. Each piece gets protected by MX$20,000. This means you can explore the castle and Chapultepec Park freely, without stressing about your belongings. Just drop off your items at a nearby Qeepl partner location before you head to the museum. Simple as that.
Major Transit Hubs near Chapultepec Castle
Chapultepec Castle has great connections to several major transit spots in Mexico City. Getting there is pretty easy for visitors.
Chapultepec Metro Station is the closest major transit point. It’s on Line 1, which people call the Pink Line. Just a short walk from the castle entrance. This station connects straight to the historic center and other important areas of the city. It’s the most convenient way to reach the castle. Auditorio Metro Station sits on Line 7—the Orange Line. It serves the Polanco neighborhood and connects to the castle area too. You’ll find it on the northern side of Chapultepec Park. It also gives you access to business districts and fancy shopping areas. Observatorio Transportation Hub is a big terminal. It combines metro services from Lines 1 and 9, plus Metrobús routes. Observatorio offers tons of connections throughout western Mexico City. It works as a gateway for travelers coming from the western suburbs and nearby towns.
How to Get to the City Centre From Chapultepec Castle?
Getting from Chapultepec Castle to Mexico City’s historic center is straightforward. You’ve got multiple transportation options to choose from.
The Metro is probably the easiest. Take Line 1—the Pink Line—from Chapultepec Station directly toward Pantitlán. The trip to the city center takes about 15-20 minutes. You can make convenient stops at Balderas if you need transfers, or get off at Pino Suárez near the Zócalo main square. Bus and Metrobús work well too. Several bus routes run along Paseo de la Reforma, connecting Chapultepec straight to downtown. Metrobús Line 7 gives you a quick and cheap ride with dedicated lanes that skip traffic jams. Taxi and ride-sharing options are everywhere. Uber and regular taxis wait at park exits. The ride to the historic center usually costs between 80-150 pesos, depending on traffic. Takes around 20-30 minutes. This choice gives you comfort and convenience—especially if you’re traveling with other people or just prefer door-to-door service.
| Qeepl | Other Services | Station/Airport Lockers | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Price | MX$73.90 | Usually higher | Up to 2x more |
| Insurance | MX$20,000 | 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 |
