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

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Williamsburg

East Village

Gramercy Park


Brooklyn Bridge
Trusted bag storage near Manhattan
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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 Manhattan
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 NYC – why Qeepl?

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storage lockers in New York

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 Manhattan 2026
About Manhattan
Manhattan is the heart of New York City. It’s a busy island that millions of people recognize instantly. You’ll find world-famous spots here—Times Square, Central Park, the Empire State Building, and views of the Statue of Liberty. The island breaks down into different neighborhoods, and each one feels unique. Wall Street handles finance. Greenwich Village and SoHo attract artists and creatives.
People visit Manhattan all year long. They come for Broadway shows, amazing museums like the Metropolitan Museum of Art and MoMA, great restaurants, and shopping. The island covers about 23 square miles. Public transportation connects everything well, so you can easily move from the trendy Lower East Side to the fancy Upper East Side. Getting around is straightforward once you learn the system.
Is There Manhattan Luggage Storage?
Manhattan is a big borough, not just one building or station. So it doesn’t have one central place to store luggage. But luggage storage in Manhattan is easy to find through private companies spread across the area. You’ll see plenty of Manhattan luggage storage options near Grand Central Terminal and Penn Station. Tourist spots in Midtown Manhattan have them too.
If you need reliable luggage storage Manhattan services, try Qeepl. They offer flexible storage at several locations around the borough, so you can store luggage Manhattan safely while you walk around without bags. Rates start at just US$7.39 per bag per day, and each item gets US$1,000 coverage. That’s cheaper than most traditional lockers in Manhattan. Their partner spots sit near subway stations and popular attractions, which makes dropping off and picking up your bags really convenient when you’re traveling.
Major Transit Hubs near Manhattan
Manhattan connects to the rest of New York City and beyond through several major transit hubs. These stations handle millions of people every day.
Grand Central Terminal sits in Midtown Manhattan at 42nd Street and Park Avenue. This beautiful old train station is one of the most famous in the world. It runs Metro-North Railroad trains that go to Westchester County, Connecticut, and other areas north of the city. The building itself is gorgeous—classic Beaux-Arts style that makes it worth visiting just to look around. And because it’s right in the middle of Midtown, you can reach it easily from almost anywhere. Penn Station is underneath Madison Square Garden on 34th Street. It’s actually the busiest transportation spot in all of North America. Amtrak trains stop here for long-distance travel. Long Island Rail Road brings in commuters. NJ Transit connects to New Jersey. Several subway lines cross paths here too, so you can transfer to reach other parts of the city. The station itself isn’t pretty—pretty utilitarian, honestly—but its location makes it essential for millions of people every single day.
How to Get to the City Centre From Manhattan?
Getting around Manhattan is simple once you understand the public transportation options. The system connects all the neighborhoods efficiently.
The subway is your best bet for traveling within Manhattan and to other boroughs. Most lines run 24/7, and trains come frequently. Lines like the A, C, E, 1, 2, 3, N, Q, R, and W cover Manhattan from top to bottom and side to side. A single ride costs $2.90. You can buy a MetroCard or just tap your credit card or phone—contactless payment works fine. Buses fill in the gaps the subway leaves. They run along the big avenues and across town on certain streets. Buses work well for shorter trips or when you want to see the city at street level instead of underground. They take MetroCards and exact change, same price as the subway. Some routes offer express service during rush hours, which gets you between neighborhoods faster when traffic allows it.
| 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 |
