Bags gone, Venice feels simple again. This luggage storage service in central Venice lets you drop your stuff and roam without dragging weight through narrow lanes. I especially like the convenient meeting spot in Venice and the fact that you’re set up for day-use pick up and drop off instead of hauling bags all day.
The main thing to consider is the tech layer: a couple of people ran into trouble when the access code for the locker wasn’t sent when expected. It’s fixable with the on-site SOS help, but it’s still a small stress you’ll want to avoid by planning a little buffer time.
In This Review
- Key things to know before you drop your bags
- Why luggage storage is such a big deal in Venice
- The meeting point on Calle Pesaro and what that means for your route
- The “mobile ticket” and locker access: what to expect day-of
- A real risk: missing codes
- Pricing: $6.99 per person vs the real-world duration choices
- My value test
- How to use the service for a perfect luggage-light day
- Locker size and storage fit: make sure your bags actually belong there
- The bag-count rule you should not ignore
- Service details that matter when you’re actually traveling
- Cancellation: keep it simple, but don’t gamble
- Should you book Venice luggage storage with Stasher?
- FAQ
- Where is the meeting point for Venice Luggage Storage?
- How much does Venice Luggage Storage cost?
- How long is the luggage storage service?
- What times is the service available?
- Is there a mobile ticket?
- What if I need help with locker access?
- Can I bring a service animal?
Key things to know before you drop your bags

- Calle Pesaro location: Your meeting point is Calle Pesaro, 389, 30121 Venezia VE, Italy.
- Mobile ticket on your phone: You get a mobile ticket, and confirmation comes at booking.
- Flexible day exploring: The service is designed for short stays or longer stretches, so you can store luggage while you sightsee.
- Lockers and barcode-style access: Some storage points are self-service locker setups with a code/barcode flow.
- Private in practice: It’s a private activity for your group only.
- Free cancellation window: You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Why luggage storage is such a big deal in Venice

Venice punishes bad planning. You’ll walk over bridges, through tight corridors, and along streets that turn into mini-labs of stairs and uneven surfaces. When your bags are with you, everything slows down: café breaks take longer, hotel check-ins become more of a chore, and even photo stops become annoying.
That’s why this kind of service is so valuable. At a practical level, you trade a small cost for real time. At an emotional level, you stop worrying about where your luggage is every time you turn a corner. Even if you’re only doing a few hours of wandering, it can feel like you gained a whole day of energy.
The service is positioned for travelers who are moving between a train station and the city center. That matters because it reduces backtracking. Instead of hauling bags from your arrival spot to your sightseeing zone, you can drop them near your path and keep moving.
You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Venice.
The meeting point on Calle Pesaro and what that means for your route

Your start (and end) point is Calle Pesaro, 389, 30121 Venezia VE. This is good because storage is usually at the exact moment you need it most: right before you start walking the city, or right after you finish a trip and just need your hands free.
One caution from real-world use: some storage spots are not obvious at first glance. One person found the setup inside an area tucked away deep in town and said there was no clear sign on the outside of the building. That doesn’t mean it’s hard, but it does mean you should give yourself time to locate it—especially if you arrive when it’s busy or you’re carrying multiple bags.
Hours are listed for Monday: 9:00 AM – 9:30 PM. The service is shown as operating between 12/12/2023 and 03/20/2027, but only Monday hours are explicitly provided in the details you have. If you’re traveling another day, check your booking confirmation for the exact operating time you’ll use that day.
The “mobile ticket” and locker access: what to expect day-of

You’ll get confirmation at booking time, and you’ll receive a mobile ticket. The big idea is that you don’t need a long explanation at a counter. The access flow is built around your ticket and a locker identifier—often a code or barcode-style entry—so the process can be fast.
In one self-service locker setup, people described it as “easy peasy” with clear instructions sent by the provider. Another person noted that the storage point used barcode access when they returned. Translation: you should keep your phone charged and your booking details handy. If you rely on the code being available in the right place at the right time, treat your phone like part of your ticket wallet.
A real risk: missing codes
Here’s the downside you should plan around: one person experienced a major delay in receiving the locker code. They had to use an SOS option to call for help, which meant embarrassment and added waiting while they figured it out in the moment.
That doesn’t automatically mean it will happen to you. But it does suggest a smart habit: don’t be the person trying to solve a code problem while rushing toward a vaporetto or a tight flight connection. Build in buffer time, and confirm your access instructions before you arrive at the locker.
Pricing: $6.99 per person vs the real-world duration choices

The listed price is $6.99 per person. But one practical note: storage systems can charge based on time windows, and the total you pay can vary depending on the option you choose.
For example, one real-world payment mentioned 15 euros for 3 hours and 21 euros for 24 hours. That tells you two things:
- You’ll want to pick the duration option that matches your plan, not your hope.
- The best value comes when your storage time is aligned with your actual sightseeing window.
My value test
Ask yourself:
- Are you doing a cruise or train transfer with a few hours of sightseeing?
- Are you storing until hotel check-in or after check-out?
- Or are you paying to eliminate “bag drag” for a full day?
For short breaks, the hourly window usually makes sense. For a full sightseeing loop, the 24-hour option can be the cleaner deal. The cost sounds small either way, but the real value is in not losing time and not stressing about where your bags are.
How to use the service for a perfect luggage-light day

Think of this as a simple loop:
- Drop off near Calle Pesaro (fast, hands-free start).
- Explore without hauling bags through Venice.
- Pick up when you’re ready to move on.
Where this shines is that it turns “dead time” into normal travel time. Venice travel often has frustrating gaps—early arrival, late departure, waiting between check-in and check-out, or a cruise day that doesn’t match your hotel schedule.
With your bags stored, you can do the fun parts without friction:
- walk out to major sights without thinking about luggage weight
- stop for coffee without planning your exit around where the bags will sit
- move between neighborhoods with less hassle
- treat the day like you actually live here, not like you’re managing baggage
One person also mentioned storing luggage for a day until they could check into their accommodation. That’s exactly the kind of use case where this service earns its keep: you get the whole day to explore, and then you deal with check-in when it’s time, not when your energy is already burned.
Locker size and storage fit: make sure your bags actually belong there

One of the most useful pieces of info you can take from real use is locker practicality. In one setup, lockers were described as large enough to fit a suitcase. Another person said two carry-ons fit into a single locker.
That’s helpful, but there’s a catch: you should assume locker sizes can vary by location. So if you have multiple bulky bags, you’ll want a storage plan that accounts for which locker types you’re likely to encounter.
The bag-count rule you should not ignore
There’s a key instruction in the booking info: Count of Bags = Count of Adults. The example says if you are 1 person and want to store 3 bags, you click 3 adults.
It sounds silly, but it’s essential. If you book only for yourself and forget the extra bag count, you might not get the capacity you expect. It’s an easy fix if you understand it now.
Service details that matter when you’re actually traveling

A few operational points are worth highlighting because they affect comfort and smoothness.
- Near public transportation: This is a big deal in Venice. Less time fighting directions with heavy luggage.
- Service animals allowed: If you’re traveling with one, this service explicitly allows it.
- Most travelers can participate: No special travel restrictions are stated.
- Private activity: Only your group participates, which is the kind of thing you’ll notice mostly when the process feels calmer and less chaotic.
Also, you’ll want to remember that this ends back at the meeting point. That’s helpful because your “pick up” location is the same one you’re already familiar with, so you’re not scrambling across town when your day is done.
Cancellation: keep it simple, but don’t gamble

You get free cancellation and can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. If you cancel less than 24 hours before, you won’t get your money back.
In practice, that’s not scary, but it does mean you should book once you’re fairly sure about your day plan. Venice weather and schedule changes happen, but storage is usually one of those things you can plan once and then adjust later if needed.
Should you book Venice luggage storage with Stasher?
You should book if:
- you have an early/late arrival or departure and want to turn that time into sightseeing
- you want to avoid dragging bags through Venice’s tight walking routes
- you prefer a straightforward drop-off/pick-up setup with a mobile ticket
- you’re storing a suitcase or carry-ons and you want it out of your way for hours
You might skip or double-check if:
- you’re traveling on a day with tight timing and you can’t handle any access-code hiccups
- you’re relying on the code to be available instantly and you don’t have buffer time
- you’re worried about locating a tucked-away entrance (plan extra time to find it)
My take: for most Venice days, this is one of the simplest upgrades you can buy. The whole point is to make your day feel normal—walking, eating, wandering—without the bag math.
FAQ
Where is the meeting point for Venice Luggage Storage?
The meeting point is Calle Pesaro, 389, 30121 Venezia VE, Italy. The activity also ends back at this same meeting point.
How much does Venice Luggage Storage cost?
The price is listed as $6.99 per person.
How long is the luggage storage service?
The duration is listed as 1 day (approximately).
What times is the service available?
Monday hours are listed as 9:00 AM to 9:30 PM. Other days’ hours aren’t provided in the details you gave.
Is there a mobile ticket?
Yes. The service uses a mobile ticket, and confirmation is received at booking.
What if I need help with locker access?
The information you shared includes an SOS option that can be used if there’s a problem like a missing locker code.
Can I bring a service animal?
Yes. Service animals are allowed.






















