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To find a convenient luggage storage option near Warsaw Airport, use the Bounce app or website to tell us how many bags you have and when you need storage. We'll show you all of your options so you can enjoy your day near Warsaw Airport without your bags.
We charge from PLN 16.80 per day (24 hours) for luggage storage near Warsaw Airport.
We only partner with trusted businesses who have a dedicated, secure place to keep your luggage safe. Some businesses may store luggage behind a counter that's off-limits to customers, while others may have storage rooms or closets for your luggage. But no matter where you choose to leave your luggage, our partners will keep it safe.
Yes, but many companies charge per hour and costs can add up fast. We charge one price for 24 hours of storage, so storing your stuff is more affordable near Warsaw Airport.
Plans change, we get it! If you need to change or cancel your booking for any reason, the best way to do it is from your booking details page in the Bounce app. You can edit the dates, drop-off and pick-up times, and number of bags. You can also cancel your booking or rebook at a nearby store. If you can't find your booking details, check the email address you used to make your booking. You can change your booking by following the link there, or reach out to us if you need support.
With around 19 million visitors per year, Warsaw airport is Poland's busiest by a wide margin. In fact, this single airport handles around 40% of the air traffic for the entire country. The airport flies to destinations throughout Europe and around the world. The routes to Paris, London, and Frankfurt are the busiest, but there are also flights to Toronto, New York, Chicago, Tokyo, and Beijing.
The airport began its life back in 1924. Over the years, the government invested heavily in its airport, making Warsaw one of the most modern airports in Europe in 1933. However, with the Nazi invasion that began the Second World War, the airport became the scene of bombing raids and battles, and was virtually destroyed. The Nazis restored the airport to use it for the war effort but destroyed it again as they withdrew from Poland in the face of Soviet advances.
Following the war, the now Communist Polish government began heavy investment in the airport, and it soon began to grow. However, Poland was firmly behind the Iron Curtain, limiting the destinations the airport could fly to. It wasn’t until the 1980s and the fall of communism that the airport began to really expand, with the new terminal building begun in 1990.
In 2001, the airport was renamed after Warsaw’s most famous son, composer Frederick Chopin. However, many locals still refer to the airport by its old name of Okecie.
For most travelers, airports are a means to an end; a way to get to a destination rather than being a destination in themselves. But if you look around, you'll find plenty of attractions near Warsaw airport to keep you busy. And thanks to the ease of getting into the city, it's not hard to explore everything Warsaw has to offer from the airport.
Warsaw is a fantastic place to explore, and you don’t need to go too far from the airport to start seeing what it has to offer. But whether you choose to explore on foot or by taking advantage of Warsaw’s great public transit system, you’ll find it easier if you’re not carrying more than you need to.
Bounce can help make your trip more enjoyable. Drop off any bags for as long as you need to so that you can explore Warsaw to the fullest. No matter what you bring with you, you can rest assured knowing it will be safely looked after until you return to pick it up.