Top 16 Bounce luggage storage locations in Chicago

Frequently asked questions

  • Where can you store your luggage in Chicago?

    Luggage storage in Chicago is available through Bounce at trusted local businesses in popular neighborhoods like the Loop, Magnificent Mile, Lincoln Park, and near major museums and transit hubs. These options are ideal for travelers arriving early, leaving late, or just looking to explore bag-free without relying on hotel concierge services.

  • Does Chicago Union Station have luggage lockers?

    Chicago Union Station does not offer public self-service lockers, primarily due to long-standing security restrictions. However, Amtrak ticket holders can use paid luggage storage through Amtrak services. If you're not traveling via Amtrak or prefer more flexible options, Bounce offers luggage storage at partner locations just outside the station, ideal for exploring the Loop, Willis Tower, or Riverwalk without your bags.

  • Can you take bags into Wrigley Field?

    No large bags or suitcases are allowed inside Wrigley Field. The Cubs’ security policy only permits small personal items, and there are no lockers at the stadium. If you're heading to a game, Bounce provides nearby luggage storage in Wrigleyville where you can drop off backpacks or suitcases before first pitch.

  • Can you store luggage at the Art Institute of Chicago?

    The Art Institute does not offer luggage storage or accept suitcases or large bags due to gallery safety and security protocols. If you're planning a visit before hotel check-in or after checkout, use Bounce to store your bags a few blocks away, so you can enjoy the museum and Millennium Park comfortably and without restrictions.

  • Is luggage storage helpful when visiting Chicago’s lakefront or Riverwalk?

    Chicago’s lakefront and Riverwalk are meant for walking and relaxing, not dragging luggage. With Bounce storage options near Grant Park, Navy Pier, and the Chicago Riverwalk, travelers can fully enjoy boat tours, pop-up events, or just people-watching by the water — all without carrying their bags.