Luggage storage in Zurich and Lucerne

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A traveler is heading to Zurich from October 7 to 14 and needs advice on storing their luggage at Zurich Airport and in Lucerne. They're looking for the best and cheapest options to store three bags, as they'll only need one during their trip.

Key takeaways:
  • Check luggage storage options at Zurich Airport and main station for convenience.
  • Lucerne has lockers available at track 2 and near terminal tracks 14 or 18.
  • Prefer left luggage offices in Zurich for longer storage hours compared to lockers, but be aware they may have fixed hours.
  • Look into the Swiss Travel Pass for any possible discounts on transport and luggage services.
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  • Anonymous
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    17 August 2017 at 1:29:29 #812989

    Hi

    We are travelling with 3 big bags to Zurich Airport of which we will just need 1 bag for our trip (7oct to 14 oct from Zurich airport)

    1. Where can we store our luggage cheapest and best option in zurich

    2. In Lucerne we will need storage locker for 1 day where excatly can I find the locker and how much would it cost?

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    Reply 1 of 8 • 17 August 2017 at 7:49:54 #868482

    Hi anushrim,

    You can find more details about luggage storage and service here. We also list links there to the Swiss railways website (SBB) where you can look up train stations services and search for the station you want information for. There are luggage storage options at Lucerne, Zurich main station and airport.

    Lucas

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    Reply 2 of 8 • 18 August 2017 at 1:34:02 #868483

    Hi Lucas-

    <<“You can find more details about luggage storage and service here. We also list links to Swiss railways website (SBB) where you can look up train stations services and search for the station you want information for. There are luggage storage options at Lucerne, Zurich main station and airport.”>>

    I followed that link, and, at first glance, it did not lead me to specifics at each rail station.

    Did I miss that?

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    Reply 3 of 8 • 18 August 2017 at 2:12:58 #868484

    me neither 🙁

    Also which one is more preferred option?

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    Reply 4 of 8 • 18 August 2017 at 5:50:34 #868485

    Good morning!

    When you click on my link above you will find direct links to SBB under “more on other web sites” where you can look up specific station information such as luggage locker prices and sizes etc. Sorry if I didn’t write that clearly!

    Lucas

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    Reply 5 of 8 • 18 August 2017 at 5:53:18 #868486

    Hi Anushrim,

    See my post above for further clarification.

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    Reply 6 of 8 • 18 August 2017 at 6:56:53 #868487

    Sorry Lucas-

    I did not scroll all the way to the bottom. My mistake.

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    Reply 7 of 8 • 18 August 2017 at 11:08:25 #868488

    <<“Also which one is more preferred option?”>>

    Lockers are available 24 hours a day. Left Luggage offices have fixed hours and do not stay open very late.

    The larger lockers are sometimes not available….all full.

    Zurich main station has a lot of lockers. Airport also.

    Luzern has fewer lockers…..out along track 2. Also some at the other side of the trmnal…near the last track…..maybe number is 18? or 14?

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    Reply 8 of 8 • 21 August 2017 at 21:36:09 #868489

    Thanks folks!

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