Storing luggage in Valencia shouldn’t be complicated. Whether you’ve just landed, checked out of your hotel, or have a few hours before your train — you deserve a solution that works around your plans, not the other way around. This guide covers everything you need to know.
The need to store luggage in Valencia comes up at very specific moments during a trip. Recognizing when it happens — and planning ahead — is the key to avoiding a day disrupted by suitcases.
Your hotel or Airbnb isn't ready yet. You've just landed but have hours to explore.
You've left your room at 11am but your train or flight isn't until evening.
Moving between hotels or neighborhoods and you don't want to drag bags across town.
You want to enjoy the city or coastline without a suitcase slowing you down.
Athletes arrive with equipment they can't carry to the start line or finish area.
Five people rarely travel with five bags — coordinating group storage is a challenge on its own.
In all of these situations, the problem is the same: your luggage stands between you and your plans. The question is how to solve it — and not all solutions are equal.
When it comes to storing luggage in Valencia, most travelers face a choice between two very different approaches. Here’s an honest comparison:
This means you can store your luggage without worrying about returning to a locker or carrying bags across the city. With Tralli you get:
Tralli covers the entire city, but here are the most common pickup and delivery points that travelers use:
Collect your bags on arrival and explore the city hands-free. Delivery back to the airport before departure.
Arriving by AVE or regional train? No need to return to the station for your bags.
Navigate the historic streets without a suitcase — pickup from your hotel or Airbnb.
Visit Valencia’s most iconic attraction completely hands-free. Luggage stays secure while you explore.
Arriving or departing by coach? Coordinate pickup and delivery around your bus schedule.
Ruzafa, Benimaclet, Malvarrosa beach — Tralli covers the entire city, wherever you are.
The right answer depends on your situation. Here’s a quick reference to help you decide — and links to the guides that match your case: