Where to find luggage storage in Phoenix
Our BagDrop network covers the areas visitors spend the most time in. Here's a rundown:
Downtown Phoenix and Roosevelt Row
Downtown Phoenix has changed a lot in the past few years. Roosevelt Row (RoRo) is the arts district with murals, galleries, restaurants and First Friday art walks that pack the streets every month. Chase Field (Diamondbacks) and the Footprint Center (Suns and Mercury) are downtown too. If you're catching a game, checking out the art scene or attending a convention, a BagDrop downtown means you're free to move around without anything weighing you down.
Old Town Scottsdale
Old Town Scottsdale is a mix of art galleries, southwestern shops, restaurants and nightlife all packed into a very walkable area. During the day it's great for browsing and eating. At night the bars fill up. Either way, you don't want to be the person with a rolling bag on Scottsdale Road. Leave your bags at a BagDrop and enjoy the neighbourhood at your own pace.
Camelback Mountain and the Biltmore area
Camelback Mountain is the most popular hike in Phoenix and it's right in the middle of the city between Phoenix and Scottsdale. The trails are steep and the parking lots fill up early. The Biltmore area nearby has shops and restaurants that are perfect for a post-hike meal. If you're planning to hike and then explore, store your bags at a BagDrop first so they're not baking in a hot car.
Desert Botanical Garden and Papago Park
The Desert Botanical Garden is one of Phoenix's best attractions, with trails winding through incredible desert plants and seasonal exhibits. Papago Park surrounds it and has Hole in the Rock, the Phoenix Zoo and plenty of hiking trails. It's easy to spend half a day here. Bags will just slow you down on the trails, so leave them at a BagDrop and enjoy the scenery.
Tempe and ASU
Tempe is home to Arizona State University and Mill Avenue, a strip of shops, restaurants and bars popular with students and visitors alike. Tempe Town Lake is a nice waterfront area for walking or kayaking. If you're visiting campus, catching a Sun Devils game or just exploring the college-town vibe, a BagDrop nearby lets you do it without dragging your stuff around.
Heard Museum and Central Phoenix
The Heard Museum is one of the best museums of Native American art and culture in the country. It's in central Phoenix along with the Phoenix Art Museum and a growing number of restaurants and coffee shops. If you're spending a day in this part of town, bags are going to be a hassle inside the galleries. Store them at a BagDrop and take your time.