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Frequently
asked questions

  • How much does it cost to store luggage in Los Angeles?

    The price for luggage storage in Los Angeles starts from just $5.90/bag for the entire day.

  • Where can I store luggage in Los Angeles?

    There are multiple locations all around Los Angeles which can be booked through the Bounce platform including near Malibu Beach, Hollywood Park, Griffith Park and many other areas.

  • Is it safe to store your bags in Los Angeles?

    Yes. Every bag is tagged with a security seal and comes with the $10,000 Bounce Guarantee. Every location is required to uphold tight security precautions. You may be asked to show ID and you will be required to use a credit card to book through Bounce in advance. With hundreds of thousands of bags stored, you can count on Bounce to handle your baggage in Los Angeles.

  • Are there storage lockers in Los Angeles?

    Yes, there are storage lockers and luggage drop off points in Los Angeles. Storing your luggage with Bounce is as easy as using a storage locker, except a real person is there to watch over your things. If you don’t want to worry about lockers being full or remembering the code for your locker, you can drop off your luggage at any of our convenient locations in Los Angeles.

  • Where are the best places to stay and eat while in Los Angeles?

    The most popular restaurants to visit are Little Tokyo Mall, Smorgasburg Los Angeles, and McDonald's. Additionally, the highest ranked hotels within Los Angeles are The Westin Bonaventure Hotel and Suites, Wilshire Grand Center, and SpaceX.

  • Where are the best parks and nature attractions in Los Angeles?

    Los Angeles offers several scenic parks including MacArthur Park, Grand Park, and El Dorado East Regional Park.

  • Where can I find tourist information and guideposts in Los Angeles?

    You can find local tourist information at Celebrity Helicopter, Fronteras Del Norte, and Mike's Tours.

  • What public transportation exists within Los Angeles?

    When flying to Los Angeles, you're likely to pass through Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) or Jerry's Trucking Co.. You're likely to pass through Harbor Transit Way, Inglewood Transit Center, or Bus Station if arriving by bus and Union Station, 7th Street/Metro Center Station, or Metro Rail - Harbor Freeway Station if arriving by train. Popular metro stations like Metro Rail - Union Station or LATTC Ortho Institute Expo Line Station can be used for transit within Los Angeles.

Store your luggage around Los Angeles

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Store your luggage around Los Angeles with Bounce

Los Angeles is one of the most iconic cities in the world, namely on account of Hollywood and its bustling entertainment industry. It also doesn’t hurt to offer near-perfect weather year-round, access to both the city and the beach, and an easy-does-it, go-with-the-flow mentality. The City of Angels is a sprawling metropolis with diverse and vibrant neighborhoods, sometimes requiring a great deal of travel time to get from one place to the next. Don’t get stuck hauling your things around; if you’re looking for a luggage storage service in Los Angeles, be sure to book with Bounce.

Are you a yoga enthusiast who frequents a studio with no mat storage? An eco-conscious citizen who bikes, rather than drives, around the city while wobbling for balance from the weight of your bags? An inhabitant of the Valley who can’t make it home to change from workwear to party clothes? Whatever the case, you can count on Bounce's Los Angeles luggage storage options to conveniently store your things for a daily rate less than that of an organic cold-pressed juice.

Perhaps you're visiting LA from out of town and have just landed at Los Angeles International Airport. While you await your hotel check-in, take advantage of an easy place to stow your bags by booking online with us. Make the most of your time during your visit by storing your luggage as soon as you arrive.

Los Angeles luggage storage

We’ve teamed up with local shops and businesses all around LA so that you can seamlessly store luggage for hours or days at a time. Locals and visitors alike appreciate the convenience and ease of Bounce's short-term bag storage, and downloading our app makes the whole process quick and simple. 

Using our app, search luggage storage Los Angeles or enter your exact address to see our baggage storage partners. Once you choose a luggage storage facility in your area of interest, drop off your things and live your best LA life unburdened by extra weight.

Where can I store my luggage in Los Angeles?

This popular city boasts many options for storing luggage while you’re in town. Although you might find station lockers at train stations or luggage lockers in some establishments, your best bet is to use a luggage storage company with an office or location in the city. At Bounce we have several convenient locations for luggage storage in Los Angeles. You’ll find them near all the major transit hubs as well as tourist attractions, large shopping and dining areas, and other popular spots throughout Los Angeles.

Are there storage lockers in Los Angeles?

Yes, Los Angeles has all sorts of luggage lockers where you can drop off your belongings for an hour or even overnight. However, they’re often not manned by staff so you’ll have to store your items yourself, and most of them require that you pay by the hour. 

This can cost you quite a bit if you need to store bags longer than a few hours. Instead, take advantage of our affordable and convenient luggage storage spots, which charge a fixed price for the whole day.

How much does it cost to store my luggage in Los Angeles?

Luggage storage in Los Angeles costs only $5.90 per bag for the entire day. Our pricing details are consistent no matter what sized bag you have, which is why we’re favored by many travelers. Whether you need to stow a small purse, huge suitcase, or even sports equipment and strollers, you can always count on the same affordable price at Bounce.

Can I store my luggage at the Los Angeles train station?

Unfortunately, there are no station lockers at Los Angeles Union Station, although there’s a parcel check service at the Amtrak Baggage Claim area. If you're looking for somewhere to leave your belongings while on the train, book luggage storage at our partner locations nearby. With our BounceShield™ Protection activated upon booking online, your bags are safe with us.

Los Angeles city guide

Top things to do in Los Angeles

Compared to some of our other favorite cities, such as NYC and San Francisco, Los Angeles is extremely vast, which makes it a bit more difficult to experience everything that may be on your list. Regardless, it's certainly worth a try! If you're feeling overwhelmed by the expansive City of Angels, look no further than to Bounce's guides to the best free things to see and do in LA.

Whether you're traveling to LA with your family and need to find some things to do in LA with kids, or you want to find out about the best hiking trails in the Los Angeles area, we've got all the information you'll need for the perfect trip. To get you started, here are a few of our favorite attractions in the city.

Museums in Los Angeles

Los Angeles doesn't rely solely on film and television to offer locals and visitors its share of cultural attractions. It also boasts some of the best museums in the country, including the following:

Los Angeles County Museum of Art

Located in the central LA neighborhood of Miracle Mile, LACMA stands as the largest art museum in all of the western United States. LACMA features permanent collections ranging from Greek and Roman art to Islamic art, photography, and film. The Urban Light installation in front of the museum's Wilshire Boulevard entrance is one of LACMA's most notable features, for those looking for free things to do in LA.

Los Angeles County Museum of Art bag policy

 This LA museum doesn’t allow guests to bring bags larger than 14.5" x 8" x 17" into the galleries. You will be asked to leave them at one of the ticket offices. Another alternative is to find a Bounce luggage storage spot nearby.

J. Paul Getty Museum

Situated in quaint, upscale Brentwood in West LA, Getty housed the world's greatest private art collection before opening to the public in 1974. The permanent collection includes Western art dating from the Middle Ages to the present day, from the likes of Rubens, Rembrandt, Monet, Manet, and Cézanne.

 J. Paul Getty Museum bag policy

The Getty allows visitors to check bags and luggage larger than 11" x 17" x 8", as they can’t accompany you on your visit through the gallery. If you have more plans after visiting the museum, just drop your things off at any one of our multiple locations instead. We can watch them for the whole day.

The Broad

Only a short walk away from Los Angeles Union Station, The Broad is a leading contemporary art museum that offers free admission to its permanent galleries. It houses works from household names, including Warhol, Lichtenstein, and Koons. The museum also features rotating exhibits with even more artwork to see.

The Broad bag policy

With the bag and coat check service unavailable at The Broad, the art museum urges visitors to leave any bags larger than 11” x 17” x 8” at home, in the car, or stored somewhere else before entering the gallery. With a trustworthy security seal, convenient opening hours, and great service, we’re your best choice for storing heavy bags in LA.

If you love museums, check out our guide to the best museums in LA to learn more about the places you can visit. Before making your way to any local museums, remember to check their bag policy and consider leaving your luggage safely stored in a Bounce storage space before your visit. Many establishments have rules against bags, and you’ll much prefer visiting the museums luggage-free.

Shopping in Los Angeles

Los Angeles offers some of the best shopping in the world, which isn't surprising given its high celebrity population. However, retail therapy isn't reserved only for the rich and famous. Take a look at a few of our picks below, or explore our guide to shopping in LA for a complete list of the best places to shop, from flea markets to vintage shops to designer malls.

Rodeo Drive

Rodeo Drive (and the surrounding streets in Beverly Hills) is one of the most iconic spots for shopping in Los Angeles. Although things here can be expensive, it's worth a stroll to get a glimpse of how the one percent live and is a great place to window shop. For more wallet-friendly options nearby, check out Westfield Century City or the Beverly Center.

The Grove

Located in the Fairfax District, The Grove is one of LA's most popular shopping, dining, and entertainment hubs. The outdoor mall is always abuzz with excited shoppers and offers a variety of stores to explore, such as Nordstrom, Barnes and Noble, Barneys New York, and Sephora. It's next to the famous Original Farmers Market, perfect for finding locally sourced food and drinks.

Third Street Promenade

There's something for everyone at this lively hub near the water in Santa Monica. Whether you're shopping for clothes, souvenirs, or something else entirely, you're bound to find what you're looking for at a store or stall here. Start your next shopping spree in LA at this pedestrian mall.

You can’t visit Los Angeles and not go shopping. With so many places offering retail therapy, it’s almost impossible not to treat yourself to something new in this city. If you’re left with more shopping bags than you can carry after your spree, simply stop by one of our storage spots. We’ll keep your new finds from shopping in Los Angeles safe as you discover the city further.

Restaurants in Los Angeles

It's no surprise that a city as big as Los Angeles has incredible dining options—but where do you even begin? If you're looking to find a great brunch location in LA or some of the best street food that the city has to offer, take a look at our guides to find out about all of our favorite locations in Los Angeles.

If it's dinner you want, the list below doesn't even scratch the surface, but as far as quintessential LA fare goes, you can't go wrong with these options:

Funke

If you’re hanging around Beverly Hills and are searching for somewhere to go for dinner, look no further than Funke. This restaurant, which also has a fantastic rooftop bar, great decor with beautiful artwork, and a pasta workshop, will be one of your favorites in LA. The real stars of the menu are the hand-rolled pasta dishes, as well as meals like sfincione palermitano and the irresistible focaccia bread.

Hayato

Dining at Hayato can be a bit expensive, but keep in mind that you’re not just paying for the amazing food but also for the experience. Come enjoy a kaiseki dinner in an intimate setting, served on beautiful ceramic plates and bowls imported straight from Japan. During your multi-course meal, you’ll have the opportunity to eat dishes like crab meatball soup, steamed abalone with liver sauce, and bowls of seafood and rice.

Chi Spacca

For Italian fare in Los Angeles, Chi Spacca is the place to go. Despite its small setting, the restaurant doesn’t feel cramped, and you’ll be too busy focusing on the delicious food to notice. This restaurant excels in meat dishes, like flame-grilled tomahawk pork chop, fennel salami, and steaks bigger than you can imagine. To complete your meal, most dishes come with delicious roasted vegetables. They also do charcuterie if that’s what you’re craving.

LA sure has a lot of restaurants, and some don’t have the setting or space to accommodate baggage. Leave your suitcases safely stored and out of the way in one of our several locations in the city while you’re dining out.

Store bags and enjoy Los Angeles hands-free

While you’re navigating Downtown LA, exploring Griffith Park, walking through the Natural History Museum, spending the day at Universal Studios Hollywood theme park, attending a show at the Walt Disney Concert Hall, or swimming in the Pacific Ocean at Venice Beach, don’t get stuck dragging luggage around. Whether visiting for fun or on a business trip, there’s so much to see and do here that you can’t get slowed down by anything. Some attractions in LA don’t offer storage, so our budget-friendly solution to luggage storage in Los Angeles will be your new favorite travel strategy.

Visiting other cities?

We've got you covered. Did you know that Bounce has luggage storage locations in more than 2000 cities around the world? We want you to have the freedom to explore no matter where you are. This includes:

1. Luggage storage in Lisbon

2. Luggage storage in Sydney

3. Luggage storage in Amsterdam

4. Luggage storage in Tokyo

5. Luggage storage in London

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