Vatican Museums Luggage Storage
Need a place to store your bags? Find secure bag storage and convenient lockers near Vatican Museums from just €3.69 per day. A perfect solution for your suitcase or any left luggage.
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Vatican Museums Luggage storage & Lockers

Valle Aurelia Metro Station

Piazza di Spagna

Trastevere Rome

24/7 St. Anthony's Palace

Roma Termini
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About Vatican Museums
The Vatican Museums are one of the most important cultural institutions in the world. Located within Vatican City, they house an immense collection of art and historical artifacts amassed by the Roman Catholic Church over centuries. Visitors come from all over the globe to admire masterpieces like the Sistine Chapel ceiling painted by Michelangelo, the Raphael Rooms, and countless treasures from Ancient Egypt, Greece, and the Roman Empire.
Founded in 1506, the museums now span over 7 kilometers of galleries, making them one of the largest museum complexes in the world. Each year, more than 6 million people pass through its halls, making it one of the most visited museums on the planet.
Is There Luggage Storage at Vatican Museums?
Yes, the Vatican Museums do offer luggage storage services, but there are important restrictions you should know.
- Location: Inside the entrance hall, near the security checkpoints.
- Operating Hours: Matches the opening hours of the museums — typically from 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM, with the last entry at 4:00 PM.
- Price: The cloakroom service is free of charge for museum visitors.
- Limitations: Only small bags, backpacks, umbrellas, and similar items are accepted. Large suitcases or travel backpacks are not allowed and will be refused at the entrance.
If you’re carrying oversized luggage or planning to visit other areas of Rome before or after your museum visit, it’s best to look for an external luggage storage option nearby.
Luggage Storage at Vatican Museums with Qeepl
If you’re traveling with large bags or planning a full day of sightseeing in Rome, Qeepl offers a convenient and secure alternative. Qeepl is a global luggage storage service that connects travelers with trusted local businesses—like shops, cafes, and hotels—that offer safe storage space for your bags.
Here’s why travelers trust Qeepl:
- Your peace of mind matters: every partner location is carefully verified to ensure your belongings stay safe.
- Booking is effortless: just enter your current spot, and Qeepl will instantly display all nearby storage options.
- Smart savings: Qeepl’s prices are up to 50% more affordable than traditional luggage storage services.
Whether you’re spending a few hours at the Vatican or planning a full itinerary across Rome, Qeepl helps lighten your load so you can enjoy every step of your journey.
How to Get to the City Centre from Vatican Museums?
Getting from the Vatican Museums to the heart of Rome is simple and convenient, thanks to several transport options:
- Metro: Take Line A (red line) from Ottaviano or Cipro station, both just a short walk from the museums. In 3–4 stops (around 10 minutes), you’ll reach Termini Station, Rome’s central transport hub.
- Bus: Several bus routes serve the Vatican area. Bus 64 is a popular line connecting the Vatican to the city center and Piazza Venezia, passing through Campo de’ Fiori and Piazza Navona.
- Walking: For those who enjoy strolling, it takes about 30 minutes on foot to reach landmarks like Piazza Navona, Campo de’ Fiori, or even Trastevere.
- Taxi or ride-share: A cab ride to the center typically takes 10–15 minutes, depending on traffic, and costs around €10–€15.