Luggage storage near Penn station

Travelling in early October from Washington to Philadelphia by train and would like to leave mid morning from Washington Union station and stop for several hours in Baltimore, leaving (again by train) after dinner for Philadelphia. I would like to store luggage for the duration of my Baltimore visit. Penn station does not seem to have any luggage lockers. Any advice on luggage storage near Penn station or Inner Harbour would be appreciated.

Baltimore Penn Station itself does not have luggage lockers, so you will need to use third-party luggage storage services or nearby facilities. There are several convenient options within walking distance or a short ride from both Penn Station and the Inner Harbor area.

Here are some options:

  • LuggageHero: Offers hourly and daily luggage storage at partner locations near Baltimore Penn Station. You can book in advance online and leave your luggage at nearby shops or hotels.
  • Vertoe: Provides short-term luggage storage at partner businesses near Penn Station and Inner Harbor. Prices are reasonable and you can reserve online.
  • Bagbnb / Radical Storage: Network of local shops and cafes where you can store luggage for a few hours or a day. Locations near Penn Station and Inner Harbor are available and bookable online.
  • Hotel day-use: Some downtown hotels near Penn Station or Inner Harbor allow you to store luggage for a fee even if you are not staying overnight. This can be convenient if you plan to explore nearby attractions.

Tips for your visit:

  • Reserve storage in advance online to ensure availability, especially in early October when tourism can pick up.
  • Check hours carefully; some third-party storage locations close in the evening, so plan around your dinner departure time.
  • Consider the Inner Harbor area if you plan to explore it extensively — a storage location nearby will save walking time and allow you to enjoy waterfront attractions comfortably.

Using these services, you can enjoy a stress-free stop in Baltimore, explore the city hands-free, and continue on to Philadelphia without worrying about carrying your luggage.


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