
Most travelers hunt for the cheapest locker first. That's usually the wrong move. Station and airport lockers cap your bag size, fill up at peak hours, and meter by the hour — so a full day often costs more than a flat daily rate, if you can find one free at all. The better question isn't “where's the cheapest locker?” It's “what's my situation?” — because the right spot is different whether you've just checked out, you're killing a nine-hour layover, or you're off to Ayutthaya for the day. Here's the map.
Bangkok gives you four realistic options:
For most people, a booked staffed spot near where you’ll actually be is the sweet spot: you reserve ahead, you see the all-in price before you pay, and there’s no “locker full” gamble. That’s what LOCKR is built around — landmark- and BTS-anchored spots, all-in pricing from ฿110/day, and every bag covered up to ฿350,000.
The fastest way to decide is to start from why you need storage:

Both Bangkok airports have 24/7 left-luggage:
Honest take: airport counters make sense when your plan is airport-bound. But they’re priced per bag per day, and you still drag everything through the terminal. If you’re spending the day in the city, store in the city, not at the airport. (Hours and prices change — confirm with the operator before you travel.)

Store where you’ll be, not where you happen to be standing:
That’s nine reliable places once you add the two airports — and the right one is always closest to your next move. Find a spot by landmark or BTS station.

This is where people overpay. The honest comparison:
Rule of thumb: small bag for a couple of hours → a locker is fine. A suitcase, a full day, or anything you want guaranteed → staffed storage wins.
Typical day rates (estimates — verify when you book):
The trap is per-hour pricing that balloons over a full day — a flat daily rate is almost always cheaper once you’re past a few hours. LOCKR shows the all-in price before you book, every booking is covered up to ฿350,000, and you can pay with PromptPay or card as a guest, no app required. See how the guarantee works.
Safe storage comes down to three things: someone is accountable, your bag is tracked, and there’s real coverage if something goes wrong. Before you hand a bag over, check for a booking confirmation in your name, a numbered tag or QR receipt, and a guarantee with an actual amount on it. The risk with informal options — a shop’s back room, an unattended hotel lobby — usually isn’t theft; it’s that nobody’s accountable and nothing’s covered if a bag walks.
It’s why LOCKR is a curated network, not an open list: spots are vetted before they join, and every booking is backed directly by LOCKR — up to ฿350,000, not a third-party policy you opt into. If a claim ever happens, you talk to us, not a call centre. One rule that holds anywhere: keep your passport, medication, and irreplaceable valuables on you — never in stored luggage.
Yes. Suvarnabhumi has 24/7 staffed left-luggage counters on the arrivals and departures levels, roughly ฿100+ per bag per day. Confirm hours and price with the operator before you travel.
There’s no official storage inside the market. Use a nearby staffed spot or the MRT/BTS lockers by the entrance before you start shopping.
For a short layover, use the airport counter. For six hours or more, store your bags one BTS stop into the city and go see something — cheaper and far more fun than the terminal.
From around ฿110/day at staffed spots (flat, all-in). Lockers vary by size; airport counters run about ฿100+ per bag per day.
It is with an insured service that tags your bag and gives you a receipt. Keep valuables and documents on you regardless.
Pick your spot by landmark or BTS station, see the all-in price, and book in minutes — every bag covered up to ฿350,000. Find luggage storage near you, or plan around the BTS Skytrain network ↗ first.
ล็อกเกอร์ บริการจัดเก็บสัมภาระที่ง่ายและปลอดภัยตลาดฝากกระเป๋าสำนักงานใหญ่ที่กรุงเทพ พาร์ทเนอร์คัดสรรทั่วประเทศไทย คุ้มครอง ฿350,000 ทุกการจอง