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

East Village

2nd Ave

Hudson Pl
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Williamsburg

Brooklyn Bridge
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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 Midtown
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 Midtown 2026
About Midtown
Midtown Manhattan sits right in the center of New York City, running from about 34th Street up to 59th Street. You’ll find some of the most famous spots here—the Empire State Building, Times Square, Rockefeller Center, and all those Broadway theaters. If you’re coming to NYC for work or just to see the sights, Midtown has everything: culture, shows, shopping, and restaurants that really show you what New York is all about.
This is one of the busiest areas in the world. Millions of people visit every year. The good news? You can walk almost anywhere, and the subway connections are excellent. You can stroll down Fifth Avenue to check out fancy stores, or take a break in Bryant Park when you need some quiet. With so much happening all the time, Midtown works perfectly as your home base while you’re exploring New York City.
Is There Midtown Luggage Storage?
Here’s the thing about storage in Midtown—traditional options are pretty limited. Most attractions don’t have public lockers or official places to store your bags. Some hotels will hold luggage for their guests, but if you’re just visiting for the day, you might wonder where to put your stuff. Standalone locker facilities? They’re hard to find. You might spot a few at certain train stations, but they usually have restricted hours and limited access.
But there’s an easier way. Services like Qeepl make luggage storage in Midtown simple. We work with verified locations all over the area where you can safely store your bags for just US$7.39 per bag per day. Each item is covered by US$1,000. Need somewhere to drop your bags near a Midtown attraction? Or maybe you arrived before hotel check-in? Qeepl gives you flexible, affordable baggage storage so you can explore the city without dragging your stuff around.
Major Transit Hubs near Midtown
Midtown connects you to several major transit hubs, which makes getting around New York City pretty easy:
Grand Central Terminal sits at 42nd Street and Park Avenue. It’s one of the most famous train stations in the world. You can catch Metro-North Railroad trains here that go to Westchester County, Connecticut, and upstate New York. It also connects to subway lines 4, 5, 6, 7, and S. The building itself is worth seeing—the Beaux-Arts design is beautiful. Penn Station is at 34th Street and Eighth Avenue. Actually, it’s the busiest transportation hub in the entire Western Hemisphere. Amtrak trains run from here, plus Long Island Rail Road (LIRR) and NJ Transit. You can travel to destinations all along the Northeast Corridor and beyond. Subway access includes lines 1, 2, 3, A, C, and E, along with LIRR connections.
How to Get to the City Centre From Midtown?
You’re already in the heart of Manhattan when you’re in Midtown. But if you want to reach other parts of the city or head downtown, you’ve got plenty of ways to get there:
The subway is your best bet for speed. Tons of lines run through Midtown—the 1, 2, 3, N, Q, R, W, B, D, F, M, 4, 5, 6, 7, A, C, and E trains. You can get to Lower Manhattan, the Financial District, or basically anywhere in the city in about 15 to 30 minutes, depending on where you’re going. Buses give you an above-ground option. They run along the big avenues like Fifth, Madison, and Lexington. The M5, M7, M15, and the crosstown buses are good choices. Buses work well for shorter trips, or when you just want to see the streets while you travel. The views are probably better than underground.
| 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 |
