Where to Store Luggage in Norway
Travelers in Norway can find convenient short-term luggage storage in major cities and tourist hubs. Below, I break down where to store luggage in Oslo, Flåm, Bergen, Tromsø, and the Lofoten region. Each section covers where to find lockers or left-luggage facilities, typical prices and hours, whether long-term storage is possible, app-based services, hotel storage policies, and practical tips on payment and security. (All information is current as of early 2026.)
Where to Store Luggage in Norway
Where to Store Luggage in Bergen
Bergen Central Station
Bergen’s railway station provides a range of lockers for travellers. The lockers are inside the station hall and come in three sizes (small, medium, large), plus special ski lockers.
Expect to pay about 129 NOK per day for a small locker, and up to 299 NOK per day for a large locker. Hourly rates are also available. Lockers can be rented for several days with a 7-day limit.
All lockers are self-service and card-operated (no cash). (Source)
Hurtigruten Terminal
The Hurtigruten Terminal has limited luggage facilities. The terminal typically holds luggage for passengers on Hurtigruten or Havila. There are also some luggage lockers available for rent, but there are fery few.
Tourist Information Centre
Bergen’s main tourist office offers a luggage service. During the office’s opening hours (typically 9am-4pm), visitors can store their bags for a fee. This can be convenient if you’re in the heart of the city and want to drop off bags to do some sightseeing. The advantages are a staffed service and a central location; however, it’s only available when the tourist office is open, so ensure you return before closing time. The price is 100 NOK per item per day, and storage is available for one day only, during the hours the tourist office is open. Read more here.
Luggage Storage Apps
Bergen has several app-based luggage storage options. Platforms such as LuggageHero, Radical Storage, Nannybag, and Stasher have partner locations in Bergen. The typical rate is about 5 EUR per bag per day.
Visit Nannybag’s website: nannybag.com/en/luggage-storage/bergen
Visit Stasher’s website: https://stasher.com/luggage-storage/norway/bergen
You pay and book through the app/website, then drop off your bag at the designated venue. Many of these locations have long opening hours (some even 24/7) to accommodate travellers.
Hotel Storage in Bergen
If you have a hotel booking, you can leave your bags at the hotel before check-in or after check-in without an issue. They will tag and store your bag in a secure room.
Bergen Airport
It’s worth noting that there’s no storage at Bergen Airport. (Source)
Bergen Travel Guide
You can read my travel guide for Bergen by clicking the link below.
Where to Store Luggage in Flåm
Flåm Visitor Centre Lockers
In the tiny village of Flåm, the main luggage solution is at the visitor centre/train station building. A dedicated luggage storage room offers self-service lockers in various sizes. These lockers are accessible 24/7, convenient for early arrivals or late departures. Current prices range from 150 NOK to 200 NOK per day, depending on locker size.
You can rent a locker for up to 3 days in Flåm. There’s no formal long-term storage beyond that.
Hotel Storage
Hotels in Flåm will usually hold luggage for their guests at no charge until rooms are ready or after check-out – simply ask the front desk.
Flåm Travel Guide
You can read my travel guide for Flåm by clicking the link below.
Where to Store Luggage in Oslo
Oslo Central Station
The main railway station offers a large locker facility on the lower level near the Flytoget train area. Lockers come in small, medium, large and even ski sizes. Rates are approximately 129 NOK per 24 hours for a small locker and 299 NOK for a large locker. You can store items for up to 7 days. Payment is cash-free – use a credit/debit card at the self-service kiosk. The station is open from 3:45 am until 1:30 am.
Oslo Bus Terminal
Oslo Bus Terminal, located next to the train station, has self-service lockers. Lockers here are available for up to 3 days. Medium-sized lockers cost 39 NOK per hour (capped at 189 NOK per 24 hours), and large lockers cost 69 NOK per hour. Payment is by bank card; no cash is accepted. Note that there are no extra-large ski lockers at the bus terminal.
Nationaltheatret Station
This smaller rail station on Oslo’s west side also provides lockers. It’s handy for storing bags before exploring the waterfront or taking a ferry from a nearby pier. Facilities are more limited than Oslo S, but you can expect similar card-operated lockers with clear instructions in English.
App-Based Luggage Services
Oslo has embraced luggage storage apps and networks. Services like LuggageHero, Nannybag, Stasher, and Radical Storage partner with local businesses (shops, cafés, hotels) to hold bags. You book online or via the app, drop off your bag at a chosen location, and pay an hourly or daily rate (for example, around 15 NOK per hour or ~60 NOK per day per bag with LuggageHero. These services cover many neighbourhoods and opening hours depend on the host location.
View Nannybag Website: https://www.nannybag.com/en/luggage-storage/oslo?medium=2
View LuggageHero Website: https://luggagehero.com/oslo/
Hotels & Accommodation
Nearly all hotels in Oslo will store luggage for their guests free of charge before check-in or after check-out. If you’re staying overnight, simply ask the reception – it’s standard practice to leave bags in a luggage room.
Oslo Travel Guide
You can read my travel guide for Oslo by clicking the link below.
Where to Store Luggage in Tromsø
Tromsø Airport
Tromsø Airport has self-service luggage lockers in the arrivals hall. The cost starts at approximately 60 NOK per 24-hour period for a smaller locker. The machines accept credit cards, and you’ll receive a printed code or ticket for redemption. Read more here
Prostneset Terminal
Prostneset is Tromsø’s main hub for buses and express boats, right in the city centre by the harbour. The modern terminal building has a luggage locker facility, which is often the first choice in town for travellers.
These lockers are self-service, available during the terminal’s open hours (generally early morning until late evening, aligned with bus/ferry schedules). They come in multiple sizes and are accessed by bank card payment.
This location is ideal if you plan to explore Tromsø on foot – it’s walking distance to hotels, the main shopping street (Storgata), and tour meeting points. Note: The availability of Prostneset lockers can occasionally change (there have been renovations and service updates in recent years). As of 2025, lockers were available, but if you arrive and find them out of service, the tourist information nearby can direct you to alternatives. Always take a photo of your locker number and code ticket. In Tromsø’s cold climate, phone batteries can drain faster, and a paper backup or photo helps ensure you can retrieve your bag.
Tromsø Luggage Storage
A private service, Tromsø Luggage Storage, operates 24-hour self-service lockers at Strandskillet 3 in the city centre. This is essentially an independent locker facility, similar to those in stations, and can be very convenient if you need storage outside of the bus terminal’s hours. You pay by card on-site and can access your bags anytime. Visit their website here.
Jekta Shopping Centre
The Jekta Shopping Centre (a large mall on the mainland, en route to the airport) offers keyless lockers on Level 1 near the information desk. Jekta’s lockers are free or low-cost (reportedly around 10 NOK for 24h in the past) and intended for shoppers, but travellers have used them to store bags while waiting for flights. They are accessible only during Jekta’s opening hours (typically 10:00–21:00 on weekdays, shorter on weekends). Payment at Jekta is by card and the lockers use a PIN code system. If you happen to have time to kill near the airport or are renting a car from that area, Jekta’s lockers are an ultra-cheap option. However, for most visitors, the city centre options (Prostneset or Tromsø Luggage Storage) are more convenient.
App-Based Storage Services
Tromsø has joined the app-based luggage storage trend, albeit on a smaller scale than Oslo or Bergen. Radical Storage is one of the prominent platforms here, and others like Nannybag or Stasher occasionally have listings too. These services connect you to local businesses (for example, a café on Storgata or a hotel lobby near the waterfront) where you can drop off bags. The rate is usually around €5 per day per bag (~NOK 50) and booking is done online. Given Tromsø’s compact center, this can be very useful – e.g. you arrive by the Flybussen airport coach at Prostneset, walk a block to a partner café, leave your bag, and go explore the Polar Museum unencumbered. Be mindful of opening hours: outside of winter peak season, some shops in Tromsø keep limited hours or close early on Sundays, so double-check the pick-up time in the app.
Tromsø Travel Guide
You can read my travel guide for Tromsø by clicking the link below.
Luggage Storage in Norway
Luggage storage in Norway makes travelling easier, whether you’re arriving early, catching a late train, or squeezing in sightseeing between connections. With lockers at major stations, storage options at airports, and convenient app-based services across cities and tourist towns, travellers can explore freely without carrying their bags. Planning ahead by checking locations, sizes, and opening hours helps ensure a smooth experience, allowing you to focus on enjoying Norway’s landscapes, culture, and cities without unnecessary hassle.