5 Places to Store Your Luggage While You Enjoy Your Last Hours In Seville

Nothing is more stressful than realizing you have an entire morning to enjoy before you leave town, and trying to figure out where to store suitcases in the meantime. 

Let’s face it—dragging your American Tourister behind you while you try to soak everything in on your tapas tour is not ideal. That’s why we’ve gathered these five spots where you can drop off your things and enjoy that jamón the way it’s meant to be had: with a smile on your face and no bruises on your ankles!

We've rounded up the best options for luggage storage in Seville so you can make the most of every last moment of your trip.

1. Your accommodation

Before you search out a place to pay to store your luggage, we recommend first speaking with your hotel, hostel or apartment hosts. It’s possible they have a secure place to store luggage after checkout, making it all the easier (and cheaper) for you. 

Think ahead—if you’re going on one of our daytime tours, check the meeting place first. It may be that leaving luggage at your hotel isn’t convenient to where you’ll need to meet your group. If that’s the case, read on!

2. Olé Lockers

This is the perfect option for those of you headed out on our famous Tastes, Tapas and Traditions tour, which meets right in front of Las Setas (or, as we sometimes call it, “the Mushroom Plaza”). Olé Lockers is right off of the plaza on Calle Regina and is open from 6 a.m. to 10 p.m. all year long. Prices vary depending on the size and quantity of your luggage, but range from €4.90–€12.90 for a full day. 

One of the best options for luggage storage in Seville is close to the famous Metropol Parasol monument.
Exploring the Setas—and the rest of Seville—is much easier when you’re not dragging a suitcase behind you.

3. Easiday Guest Center

A short 10-minute walk from Las Setas—and even less from Plaza Nueva, for those of you joining us on our Seville for Kids Walking TourEasiday is open from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. daily and offers lockers for €8 per day. Each locker can hold three or four hand luggage-sized bags, or one large bag and two small ones. 

Plaza Nueva in Seville
Plaza Nueva is one of Seville’s most beautiful and centrally located squares. Photo credit: Sandra Vallaure

4. Tourist House Sevilla

At just €3 a day per piece of baggage, Tourist House Sevilla is an economical option depending on your luggage load. It’s also just a five-minute walk from both Plaza Nueva and Las Setas, making it ideal placement for both of our daytime tours. They’ll keep your things safe every day of the year from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m., so you can enjoy the winding streets of Seville just a little while longer!

5. The Bell Hop

Located just behind the Cathedral, and less than a 10-minute walk from both the Setas and Plaza Nueva, The Bell Hop is a touristic apartment company offering luggage storage at a great value. Don’t worry—you don’t need to be a guest at their accommodations to use the lockers; they’re available for everyone. They do suggest reserving 24 hours ahead during peak season just to guarantee room for your belongings. 

Prices depend on number of bags and their size and range from €2.50 to €6 per day, and they are open from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. every day of the year.

The iconic cathedral is the perfect place to start your 3 days in Seville!
Located within easy reach of the cathedral and several other Seville icons, The Bell Hop is a fantastic option in the city center.

2 Comment

  1. Lola says
    August 14, 2020 at 11:43 am

    One of the best luggage storage in Seville is ‘Lock & Enjoy’. This is a very new and automatized storage which is located close to Las Setas or Plaza de Armas bus estation. Also the lockers are absolutly covid-free so that you can open them by a qr code. On the other hand, you can book de lockers through de website: https://lockandenjoy.com/ or https://lockandenjoy.com/consigna-maletas-sevilla/lockers-sevilla/. More over you can charge your phone plus they have Wifi conexion.

    1. Devour Tours says
      August 17, 2020 at 9:29 am

      Thanks for the addition, Lola! We’ll check it out and add it in next time we update this post.

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