Luggage Storage in Vilnius
Where to store your bags in Vilnius: lockers at the central train station, app-based bag-storage shops near the Old Town, hotel left-luggage, and what to do on an airport or day-trip stopover.

- ✓The central railway station has electronic luggage lockers — handy if you arrive early or leave late.
- ✓App-based bag-storage networks (Radical Storage, Stasher, Bounce and similar) drop bags at partner shops around the Old Town and station.
- ✓Your hotel will almost always hold luggage free on arrival and departure days — ask first.
- ✓Storing bags frees you to sightsee on a layover or before a day trip without dragging a case over cobbles.
- ✓Prices are low — roughly a few euros per bag per day — but always confirm hours and payment method.
Why and when you'll need it
Hotel check-in usually isn't until mid-afternoon and check-out is mid-morning, which leaves the classic traveller's gap: you've arrived but can't get into your room, or you've checked out but your flight or train is hours away. Add a Vilnius layover, an early-morning day trip to Trakai, or simply a wish to squeeze in a last few sights before leaving, and you've got a bag you don't want to drag across the Old Town's cobblestones. Luggage storage solves all of it, and it's cheap and easy here.
Vilnius is compact, so wherever you stash your bags you're rarely far from the sights. The main options are the lockers at the central railway station, app-based bag-storage services that use partner shops dotted around the centre, and your own hotel's left-luggage. Which is best depends on where you are and what you're doing — the sections below break it down.
- Bridges the gap before check-in and after check-out.
- Lets you sightsee on a layover or before an early day trip, hands-free.
- Main choices: station lockers, app-based bag storage, or your hotel.
Lockers at the central train station
Vilnius's central railway station (Vilniaus geležinkelio stotis) has electronic luggage lockers in a range of sizes, which makes it a natural choice if you're using the station anyway — arriving on the airport train, heading off on a rail day trip to Trakai or Kaunas, or catching an onward train. Because the airport train links the airport and the central station in roughly seven minutes, the station lockers are also a practical option on a flight layover.

A couple of practical notes that tend to catch people out: the electronic lockers have operated on cash (coins) only and within set station hours rather than around the clock, so don't assume 24-hour access or card payment. Check the current hours, sizes and prices before you commit, and have coins ready. The station also sits beside the bus station, so it doubles as a storage point if you're travelling onward by coach. If you'd rather pay by card or need different hours, the app-based services below are the easy alternative.
- Electronic lockers in various sizes at the central railway station.
- Ideal if you're using the station for the airport train or a rail day trip.
- Typically cash/coins only and within station hours — not necessarily 24/7 or card.
- The bus station is right alongside, handy for coach travellers.
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App-based bag storage around the Old Town
If you're not near the station, the easiest option is one of the app-based luggage networks — Radical Storage, Stasher, Bounce and similar — which partner with hotels, shops and cafés to store bags by the day. You book and pay online, drop your bag at a partner location near the Old Town or station, and collect it later; pricing is typically a flat few euros per bag per day, and the booking usually includes some insurance cover for your belongings.

The appeal is flexibility: card payment, longer and more convenient hours than the station lockers, and many drop-off points scattered through the centre, so you can pick one near where you're starting or finishing your day. It's the natural choice for storing bags close to the Old Town sights, or for a stopover that doesn't revolve around the train station. Book the day before in busy seasons to be sure of a nearby slot, and double-check the partner's opening hours so your collection time works.
- Networks like Radical Storage, Stasher and Bounce use partner shops across the centre.
- Book and pay online by card; cover for your belongings is usually included.
- More flexible hours and locations than station lockers — pick one near your route.
- Reserve ahead in peak season and check the partner's opening hours.
Your hotel, the airport and day trips
Don't overlook the simplest option: your own accommodation. Almost every hotel, and many guesthouses and hostels, will store your luggage free of charge on the day you arrive (before check-in) and the day you leave (after check-out). Just ask reception — it's standard practice, costs nothing, and saves a separate trip to a locker. If you've booked an apartment, check in advance whether the host offers the same, as some do and some don't.
For an airport stopover, there's luggage storage available near Vilnius Airport at a flat per-bag rate, but given the airport train reaches the central station in about seven minutes, many travellers store at the station and pop into the city instead. And before a day trip — Trakai, Kaunas or further — store your main bag at the station or via an app and travel out with just a daypack; there's no sense hauling a suitcase to a lakeside castle. Whichever route you choose, confirm collection hours against your departure so you're never locked out of your own bag.
In short: ask your hotel first (it's usually free), use station lockers if you're rail-based, and lean on the app networks for flexibility near the Old Town. Vilnius makes going hands-free genuinely easy.
- Hotels almost always hold bags free on arrival/departure days — just ask.
- Airport storage exists, but the 7-minute airport train makes city storage easy too.
- Before a day trip, store your case and travel out with a daypack.
- Always check collection hours against your onward departure.


