Your day in Porto starts lighter.
This luggage storage stop is built for one thing: getting your bags out of your way so you can walk around the city center without lugging weight on cobblestones. I like the central location on R. de Sá da Bandeira and the almost-24-hour opening window (12:00 AM to 11:30 PM) for flexible plans.
Two details I’d actually bank on: the drop-off and pickup process is straightforward, and the storage is done in mesh boxes with padlocks, with sizes to match different items. One thing to consider is that storage quality can vary by partner setup, and one account raised concerns about tagging and proof of deposit, so it’s smart to ask about how your bags are identified before you walk away.
If your Porto plan has a check-in delay, a late flight, or multiple stops, this is the kind of simple service that saves your shoulders and your schedule. Just don’t assume every handoff feels exactly the same everywhere.
In This Review
- Key highlights you’ll care about
- Drop Your Bags Near Transit, Keep Walking in the Center
- Nearly 24 Hours Means You Can Match Real Porto Timing
- Secure Mesh Boxes, Padlocks, and Size Options for Odd Items
- Price and Value: $8.89 Per Stored Item, Not Per Adventure
- Turning Storage Into Better Porto Sightseeing (Without the Bag Shuffle)
- Small Risks to Watch: Identification, Proof, and Your Peace of Mind
- Who Should Book Porto Luggage Storage?
- Should you book this luggage storage service?
- FAQ
- Where is the meeting point for Porto luggage storage?
- What are the opening hours?
- How much does it cost?
- How do I choose how many bags to store?
- Do I get a ticket on my phone?
- When do I receive confirmation?
- Is this private or shared with other groups?
- Can I cancel for a full refund?
- Are service animals allowed?
Key highlights you’ll care about

- Near-transit, city-center meeting point at R. de Sá da Bandeira 397
- Nearly 24-hour access daily, from 12:00 AM to 11:30 PM
- Mobile ticket for a fast start at the counter
- Secure mesh boxes with padlocks plus box sizes for different luggage
- Count of bags = count of adults when booking, so your price matches your number of stored items
- Use a quick reassurance check on identification/tagging and any receipt/proof at drop-off
Drop Your Bags Near Transit, Keep Walking in the Center

The meeting point is easy to plug into a day: R. de Sá da Bandeira 397, 4000-435 Porto. It’s in the area you’re likely aiming for anyway, since the service is described as being near major train stations and the city center, with public transportation nearby. In plain terms, this matters because you’re not detouring across town just to store a bag.
This also behaves like a private experience. Only your group participates, so you’re not sharing the process with strangers in a chaotic line. That may sound small, but when you’re juggling bags, it’s nice to have a calmer handoff instead of timing your move around a crowd.
The big win is flexibility. You’re not stuck waiting for a hotel concierge window, and you’re not forced into one tight plan. If your day stretches from morning until evening, the hours help you keep it continuous.
You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Porto.
Nearly 24 Hours Means You Can Match Real Porto Timing

The opening hours are listed as Monday to Sunday, 12:00 AM to 11:30 PM. That nearly full-day access is a huge advantage in Porto, where travel days often come with spillover: delayed check-ins, early train departures, or an evening you want to actually enjoy instead of spend standing by luggage.
The experience duration is shown as about 1 day, and that lines up with how you’ll use it in real life. You drop off when you arrive, walk around, and pick up later at the same meeting point. It ends back at the meeting point, so you don’t have to plan a second rendezvous.
You’ll also get confirmation at booking time. That’s helpful because you can show up with the right expectation and not waste time trying to figure out whether your spot is reserved.
One practical note: because it runs so late, you can treat storage as a “buffer” service. Even if you don’t plan every minute, you can still map your day around the free movement you get once your bags are safely out of your hands.
Secure Mesh Boxes, Padlocks, and Size Options for Odd Items

Here’s the part that makes this feel worth paying for: the physical setup. One reviewer described storage in mesh boxes with a padlock, which is the kind of barrier you can understand quickly. It also helps explain why people reported a feeling of safety while walking around town.
Size choice matters more than most people think. If you store only a suitcase, you’re fine. But if you have a duffel, a backpack, or something rigid, the ability to match item size to the right container affects whether your items fit correctly and whether the storage day feels orderly.
And yes, there can be room for unusual luggage. One account mentioned handling a guitar in a rigid case, supported by box sizes large enough for different volumes. If you’re traveling with musical gear, sports gear, or anything that doesn’t behave like a standard suitcase, this kind of sizing detail is genuinely useful.
What I’d do in your shoes: at the counter, make sure you understand the identification process they use for your items. A negative account described insecurity after a partner didn’t tag luggage appropriately with unique identification and didn’t provide proof of deposit/storage. Most experiences sound smooth, but that one report is enough to justify a simple check on how your bags are recorded.
Price and Value: $8.89 Per Stored Item, Not Per Adventure
The price is listed as $8.89 per person. Here’s the key twist: the booking note says count of bags = count of adults. So if you want to store three bags, you select three adults at checkout. In practice, that means your cost is tied to the number of stored items.
That can be either great value or expensive, depending on your luggage count:
- If you’re traveling light or just need to stash one suitcase, the price feels pretty reasonable for a full day of walking freedom.
- If you’ve got multiple bags, it can add up fast, so you’ll want to decide whether you truly need storage for all of them.
The service is also positioned as convenient for both quick drop-offs and pickups. That’s not just comfort talk. The biggest cost of luggage is time and effort. Even a small friction point at drop-off or pickup can ruin your afternoon. The reviews were strongly consistent on ease of use: easy booking, easy drop off, easy pickup, and access throughout the day.
If you’re deciding between this and other options, think in terms of what you gain:
- You gain time you would’ve spent hauling bags.
- You gain flexibility when check-in or check-out doesn’t cooperate.
- You gain less stress in the part of the trip where stress usually hits hardest.
One more value note: there’s free cancellation. If you cancel at least 24 hours before start time, you get a full refund. If your plans might still shift, that reduces risk.
Turning Storage Into Better Porto Sightseeing (Without the Bag Shuffle)
Once your luggage is stored, your Porto day gets simpler in ways you’ll feel quickly. With bags off your shoulders, you can actually do the normal city rhythm: walk to the center, stop for coffee, browse shops, and move at your own pace.
That’s especially useful when you have a check-in delay. You don’t want to spend your best hours stuck near a lodging lobby with bags. This service lets you return when you’re ready. You can plan for a full day of exploring, then come back later to collect everything and move on.
You’ll also appreciate the transit-friendly setup. The service is near public transportation, and a reviewer specifically mentioned it being close to the metro. That matters if your day includes moving between neighborhoods or if you want a low-friction way to return for pickup.
The logic is straightforward:
- Drop off luggage near the center.
- Spend time walking around without the weight problem.
- Pick up when your schedule says so.
No complicated multi-stop itinerary. No need to carry gear across different stops. In a city where walking is the main way you experience it, that’s a real quality-of-life upgrade.
Small Risks to Watch: Identification, Proof, and Your Peace of Mind

This is where I keep things honest.
Most of the signals point positive: convenient and safe storage feels to be the norm, with friendly, helpful staff reported and smooth access during the day. People also described the location as easy to find and a good value for money.
But one experience raised red flags about how a partner handled luggage. The complaint included concerns about not tagging items with unique identification, storing luggage in a way that felt insecure, and not providing proof of deposit or storage. They ended up cutting the storage time short after feeling uneasy, even though they had already paid.
So here’s your practical takeaway: before you walk away, take 30 seconds to understand the bag-handling process.
- Confirm that your bag is identified/recorded properly.
- Ask whether you’ll receive proof of storage (a receipt or deposit record).
- Note how your items are secured.
Even if everything goes smoothly, this kind of quick check helps you feel confident. And if something feels off, you’ll catch it early instead of midway through your afternoon.
Who Should Book Porto Luggage Storage?

You should book if you fit any of these situations:
- You arrive in Porto before your place is ready and you don’t want to haul luggage around.
- You leave later in the day and want your final hours to be free.
- You’re using public transport and want a central place to stash bags close to where you move.
It’s also a solid option if you’re traveling with different item sizes, because storage uses boxes and padlocks and supports different volumes. If you have an odd item, such as something in a rigid case, it’s at least worth checking whether the box sizes match your needs.
This is not the right choice if you need specialized care for fragile items beyond what a standard storage setup provides. Based on the information available, it’s designed for luggage storage, not for instrument tuning, valuables security beyond the container, or extra handling.
Should you book this luggage storage service?

If you want maximum walking time and minimum bag drama, I think this is a smart buy. The core value is simple: central location + long hours + secure mesh boxes with padlocks + easy drop-off and pickup. For most trips, that’s exactly what you want from a luggage solution.
I’d book it especially if your schedule is likely to shift. Almost full-day opening hours let you adapt. And free cancellation with a 24-hour window reduces the risk if your arrival timing is uncertain.
Just don’t skip the quick reassurance check on identification and proof at drop-off. One negative report is enough to justify that small moment of caution.
FAQ
Where is the meeting point for Porto luggage storage?
The meeting point is at R. de Sá da Bandeira 397, 4000-435 Porto, Portugal.
What are the opening hours?
It’s listed as open daily from 12:00 AM to 11:30 PM.
How much does it cost?
The price is $8.89 per person, and you select the number of adults based on how many bags you want to store.
How do I choose how many bags to store?
Use the rule given: count of bags equals count of adults. For example, if you have 3 bags, you choose 3 adults in the booking.
Do I get a ticket on my phone?
Yes. The service uses a mobile ticket.
When do I receive confirmation?
Confirmation will be received at the time of booking.
Is this private or shared with other groups?
It’s a private tour or activity, so only your group will participate.
Can I cancel for a full refund?
Yes. Free cancellation is available if you cancel at least 24 hours before the experience start time.
Are service animals allowed?
Service animals are allowed.




















