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Luggage Storage in Korea
Find coin lockers & bag storage, free

Traveling around Seoul, Busan or Jeju with a suitcase? This is a free finder for 880+ luggage storage spots across Korea — station coin lockers, staffed storage and 24-hour options — with locations, prices in KRW and opening hours. No signup, no booking fees.

Popular areas

Seoul Station
Seoul Station is the main KTX high-speed rail hub of the city, connecting to Busan, the airports and subway lines 1 and 4. Coin lockers and staffed storage are concentrated around the station concourse and nearby streets — ideal for dropping bags before hotel check-in or a day trip.
Myeongdong
Myeongdong is Seoul's busiest shopping district, packed with cosmetics stores and street food. Storage options cluster around Myeongdong Station (Line 4) and Euljiro — perfect for storing your suitcase while you shop hands-free before an airport run.
Hongdae
Hongdae (Hongik University area) is the nightlife, busking and indie-culture hub of Seoul, directly connected to Incheon Airport by AREX train. That makes it a favorite first-night and last-night base — and luggage storage around Hongik Univ. Station is in high demand.
Gangnam
Gangnam is the business and K-pop district south of the river, served by Line 2, the Shinbundang Line and the SRT rail hub at Suseo. Storage spots sit around Gangnam Station's underground shopping arcade and major exits.
Dongdaemun
Dongdaemun is Seoul's 24-hour fashion wholesale district around DDP (Dongdaemun Design Plaza). Night-shopping culture means storage demand runs late — options cluster around Dongdaemun History & Culture Park Station (Lines 2·4·5).
Itaewon
Itaewon is Seoul's international district — global restaurants, bars and boutique stays on Line 6. Many travelers on late flights store luggage here for one last dinner before heading to the airport.
Incheon Airport
Incheon International Airport (ICN) has storage counters and lockers in both Terminal 1 and Terminal 2 — used for layover day-trips to Seoul, overnight storage between flights, and dropping duty-free hauls. This page lists storage in and around the airport.
Gimpo Airport
Gimpo Airport (GMP) handles domestic flights (Jeju, Busan) plus short-haul international routes, and connects to the city by Lines 5·9 and AREX. Lockers and storage sit inside the terminals and the connected mall complex.
Busan
Busan is Korea's second city — beaches at Haeundae and Gwangalli, the Jagalchi fish market and KTX arrival at Busan Station. Storage clusters around Busan Station, Seomyeon and the beach areas.
Busan Station
Busan Station is the KTX terminus from Seoul and the gateway to the city's old-town sights — Chinatown across the street, Jagalchi market and BIFF Square a few subway stops away. Coin lockers are on the main concourse; staffed options sit around the station square.
Jeju Airport
Jeju International Airport (CJU) is the gateway to Korea's island getaway. Storage at the airport helps with early arrivals before check-in, late departures after checkout, and coastal drives where you don't want a trunk full of luggage.
Jamsil
Jamsil is home to Lotte World Tower, the Lotte World theme park and the baseball stadium — a full-day destination where nobody wants to drag a suitcase. Storage sits around Jamsil Station (Lines 2·8) and inside the mall complexes.

How luggage storage works in Korea

  1. Station coin lockers — in nearly every subway/KTX station. Touchscreen kiosks in Korean and English; pay with credit card or a T-money transit card. Sizes: small (backpack), medium (carry-on), large (suitcase).
  2. Staffed storage — shops and counters near stations and tourist areas. Better for oversized bags, multi-day storage and valuables; you get a tag or receipt.
  3. Finding them — pick an area above, copy the Korean address into Naver Map or Kakao Map(Google Maps has limited walking directions in Korea), and go.

FAQ

How much does luggage storage cost in Korea?

Subway and station coin lockers typically cost a few thousand won per use (roughly ₩2,000–₩6,000 depending on size and duration), while staffed storage services charge per bag per day. Exact prices vary by location — each area page on this site lists prices where available.

How do Korean subway coin lockers work?

Most modern lockers use a touchscreen kiosk: choose a locker size, pay by credit card or T-money transit card, and the door opens. To pick up, enter your locker number or scan your receipt/phone number. Older machines may be cash-only.

Can I store luggage at Incheon Airport during a layover?

Yes — both Terminal 1 and Terminal 2 have baggage storage counters and lockers. Many travelers store bags and take the AREX train (about 43–51 minutes) into Seoul for a half-day visit.

Is it safe to leave luggage in Korea?

Korea is generally very safe and station lockers are widely used by locals. For valuables or multi-day storage, staffed counters are the safer choice over unattended coin lockers.

Do I need to book in advance?

Coin lockers are first-come-first-served and can fill up on weekends and holidays, especially large sizes. Staffed storage rarely needs booking on weekdays. This site is a free finder — we list locations; we don't take bookings or payments.

Data comes from public sources and user reports; prices and hours may change — always confirm on site. Korean version with full features (map search, reviews, guides): 짐보관소 찾기.

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