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Left Luggage & Baggage Storage in Bangkok

Airports, train stations, malls, and app-based storage lockers.

Left Luggage and Bag Storage in Bangkok: Every Option Explained Bangkok is a city built for exploration, but dragging a 20-kilogram suitcase through crowded BTS stations, cramped market aisles, and humid sidewalks will turn any adventure into a nightmare. Whether you have a late flight and an early checkout, a layover between islands, or you simply want to explore unencumbered for the day, knowing where to store your luggage safely and affordably is essential. Bangkok offers more left luggage options than most visitors realize, from official airport storage to app-based solutions in the city center. ## Suvarnabhumi Airport Left Luggage Suvarnabhumi Airport has an official left luggage facility operated by the Airport of Thailand (AOT) on Level 2 in the arrivals hall, near the far end past the car rental counters. The service runs 24 hours and charges 100 THB per piece per day for bags up to 30 centimeters, 150 THB for medium bags, and 200 THB for oversized items. A standard suitcase typically falls in the 100 to 150 THB range. You receive a claim ticket and need to present your passport and the ticket to retrieve your bags. The facility is secure with CCTV monitoring and staff oversight. This is the most practical option if you have a long layover at Suvarnabhumi and want to explore Bangkok for the day. Drop your bags, take the Airport Rail Link into the city, explore for 8 to 10 hours, and return to collect your luggage before your connecting flight. The total cost for storing a bag while you do a full day trip into the city is less than a mediocre airport sandwich. ## Don Mueang Airport Storage Don Mueang Airport, primarily used by budget airlines like AirAsia, Nok Air, and Thai Lion Air, also has left luggage services. The facility is located on the ground floor of Terminal 1 in the international arrivals area. Pricing is similar to Suvarnabhumi at 75 to 150 THB per piece per day depending on size. Operating hours are from 6:00 AM to 11:00 PM rather than 24 hours, so plan your retrieval accordingly. Don Mueang connects to central Bangkok via the SRT Red Line to Bang Sue Grand Station, making a day trip into the city feasible even during a long layover. ## Bang Sue Grand Station Bang Sue Grand Station, Bangkok's massive new central railway hub that opened in 2023, has luggage storage lockers available near the main concourse. Locker sizes range from small at 40 THB per use to large at 100 THB per use, with a maximum storage period of 24 hours. The station connects to the MRT Blue Line and the SRT Red Line, making it a useful storage point if you are arriving by train from the north or northeast and want to explore Bangkok before heading to a hotel. ## BTS and MRT Stations: No Lockers It is worth mentioning what does not exist. BTS Skytrain stations and MRT subway stations do not have luggage lockers or storage facilities. Security concerns led to the removal of lockers from transit stations years ago. Do not arrive at BTS Siam or MRT Sukhumvit expecting to find a locker. You will need to use one of the alternative options listed in this guide. ## App-Based Luggage Storage: LuggageHero and Nannybag LuggageHero and Nannybag are the two main app-based luggage storage platforms operating in Bangkok. Both work on the same principle: local businesses such as hotels, shops, cafes, and laundromats register as storage points, and you book a slot through the app. Pricing is typically 100 to 200 THB per bag per day, and many locations offer hourly rates of 30 to 50 THB. LuggageHero has locations concentrated in popular tourist areas including Sukhumvit, Silom, Khao San Road, and near major BTS and MRT stations. The app shows you nearby locations, their operating hours, user reviews, and walking distance from your current location. You book online, drop off your bag, and receive a seal and digital receipt. Insurance is typically included up to a certain value. Nannybag operates similarly with a growing network of Bangkok locations. Both services require advance booking through their apps or websites. The advantage over airport storage is convenience and location. If your hotel is in Sukhumvit and your flight is not until midnight, you can store your bags at a location near your hotel and continue exploring the neighborhood hands-free. ## Hotel Storage After Checkout Almost every hotel in Bangkok will store your luggage after checkout, and most do so free of charge. This is the simplest and most common solution for the late-flight, early-checkout problem. Simply ask the front desk to hold your bags when you check out, go about your day, and return to collect them before heading to the airport. Hotels store luggage in a secured room or behind the front desk, and you retrieve it with your room key card or by confirming your name and room number. This works even if you checked out in the morning and return at 10:00 PM. Hotels are accustomed to this request and handle it as a routine courtesy. Some upscale hotels will even arrange your airport transfer from the luggage collection point. If you are switching hotels and have a gap between checkout and check-in, your outgoing hotel will hold your bags until you are ready. Hostels also generally offer luggage storage, though space limitations may apply. Ask at reception when you arrive so they can plan for it. ## Shopping Malls With Storage Several of Bangkok's major shopping malls offer bag storage or locker services. CentralWorld has a customer service counter on the ground floor where bags can be stored during shopping hours. Siam Paragon offers a similar service through their concierge desk. MBK Center has lockers near the ground floor entrances at 20 to 50 THB per use. Terminal 21 has small lockers near the basement level food court. These mall storage options are designed for shopping bags and small backpacks rather than full-sized suitcases. If you have a large suitcase, call ahead or check with the information counter upon arrival. Storage is typically available only during mall operating hours, which are generally 10:00 AM to 10:00 PM. ## Practical Tips for Luggage Storage Always photograph your luggage before storing it anywhere. Take pictures of the contents, the exterior, and your claim ticket or digital receipt. This protects you in the unlikely event of loss or damage and speeds up any insurance claim. Remove valuables from stored luggage. Carry your passport, money, cards, phone, and any irreplaceable items with you. Everything in stored luggage should be items you could replace if necessary. Confirm the retrieval process before you walk away. Know what you need to present to get your bags back, whether that is a physical ticket, a digital receipt, a passport, or a QR code. Know the facility's closing time and give yourself a buffer. If you are storing bags for multiple days, airport facilities and app-based services are the most reliable options. Hotels typically accommodate overnight storage for a day or two after checkout as a courtesy but may not hold bags for extended periods without prior arrangement. ## Cost Comparison at a Glance Suvarnabhumi Airport runs 100 to 200 THB per bag per day. Don Mueang costs 75 to 150 THB per bag per day. Bang Sue Grand Station lockers are 40 to 100 THB per use. LuggageHero and Nannybag charge 100 to 200 THB per day or 30 to 50 THB per hour. Hotel storage after checkout is almost always free. Mall lockers run 20 to 50 THB per use during operating hours. For a single day of storage while you explore the city, you are looking at spending the equivalent of a street food meal to be completely hands-free.

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