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Luggage Storage near Venezia Santa Lucia Railroad Station

If lines are long at the Venice railroad station's "Bagagli Deposito" office, you can save time (and possibly money) nearby.


  • Update: This luggage office is in the same location as Keep Calm Point, which we've featured in the past. (The shop is under new management and has the name "Cantina dai Bari" on its placards.)

Luaggage storage near Ferrovia

ABOVE: The front entrance to the independent luggage office faces the Geand Canal by the Venezia Santa Lucia Railroad Station.


The Deposito Bagagli office in Venice's Santa Lucia Railway station is convenient if you need to store a suitcase for the day, but waiting lines can be long in the summer or on busy weekends. To avoid the crowds, head for the privately-owned storage office next door to the station.

Rates tend to be slightly cheaper (at least for smaller bags) than at the station's own Deposito Bagagli office, although hours are more limited: 9 a.m. to 7 p.m., compared to 6 a.m. to 11 p.m. at the station. If you're leaving bags overnight, and especially if you have a large bag, the station may be a better bet.

Here's how to find and use the storage service:


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Do not exit through the crowded station lobby. Instead, use the archway just beyond Track 1, on the left side of the station as you leave the platforms. This will lead you to a gentle paved ramp that is friendly to wheeled luggage, strollers, and wheelchairs.


luggage storage near Venice railroad station

As you near the bottom of the sloping path, you'll see a sign for "Luggage Service/Deposito Bagagli" on your left, outside a storefront on the station square. Go inside.


Keep Calm Point poster

Rates when we last checked were €6 for a "normal" bag (up to 57 cm or 22.5 inches high) and €8 for larger bags. Depositing your luggage is easy: Just drop off your bags at the cashier's desk inside the shop entrance, where you'll be given a receipt.


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Durant Imboden photo.Durant Imboden has written about Venice, Italy since 1996. He covered Venice and European travel at About.com for 4-1/2 years before launching Europe for Visitors (including Venice for Visitors) with Cheryl Imboden in 2001.

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