REVIEW · BANGKOK
Bellugg Luggage Storage Service
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Leaving bags behind changes the day.
Bellugg turns Suvarnabhumi Airport into a simple luggage stop, so you can explore Bangkok without dragging suitcases everywhere. I love the 24/7 feel that helps with red-eyes and late arrivals, and I also like how focused the setup is at Suvarnabhumi Airport with clear drop-off and pick-up points.
One thing to keep in mind: you’re using airport locations. That’s great when your day is built around flights, but it can be less ideal if you’re trying to store bags away from the airport.
In This Review
- Key points before you commit
- Turning Suvarnabhumi into your luggage “reset”
- Where to store at Suvarnabhumi: Arrival vs Departure counters
- The drop-off flow: mobile ticket and your booking number
- How long you can store: 1 to 30 days
- 24/7 access for late nights and early mornings
- Value: what $4.86 per person really buys you
- What luggage-free Bangkok can feel like
- Staff help and small extras that matter
- Booking timing and how far ahead to plan
- Who Bellugg fits best (and who might hesitate)
- If you’re still deciding: should you book?
- FAQ
- Where are the Bellugg luggage storage counters at Suvarnabhumi Airport?
- What do I need to show at the counter?
- How long can I store luggage with Bellugg?
- Is this service limited to certain travel days or hours?
- How much does it cost?
- Can I cancel and get a refund?
Key points before you commit

- 24/7 access helps you avoid the panic of check-in times and closing hours
- Two Suvarnabhumi counters make drop-off and pickup easier depending on your flight (Arrival vs Departure)
- Mobile ticket + booking number streamlines the handoff
- Up to 30 days of storage fits longer trips and stopovers
- Secure, organized service with staff who stay helpful and attentive
- Value check: not the cheapest option, but it can be worth it when it saves you a full day of hassle
Turning Suvarnabhumi into your luggage “reset”

Bangkok is easiest when you can move light. If you land early, fly out late, or have a long gap between check-out and check-in, luggage can steal hours from your schedule. Bellugg is built for that exact problem: you hand over bags at the airport, then you go do Bangkok.
What makes this service practical is how specific it is. You’re not hunting for a random locker. You’re using airport counters with a clear process, and you keep control through your booking number.
You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Bangkok.
Where to store at Suvarnabhumi: Arrival vs Departure counters

Bellugg has set locations inside Suvarnabhumi Airport, which matters because getting lost at an airport is the opposite of “hands-free.”
Here’s what to look for:
- 2nd floor (Arrival): located near the men toilet
- 4th floor (Departure): between row P/Q
That split is helpful. If you’re arriving and want to head out immediately, the Arrival-side counter usually makes sense. If you’re planning to explore until it’s close to flying, the Departure-side counter keeps your timing simple.
The drop-off flow: mobile ticket and your booking number
The process is straightforward, and that’s the whole point at an airport. After you book online, you receive a mobile ticket. When you show up at the counter, you inform the team your booking number, and they take it from there.
From the way people describe the staff interaction, the handoff feels organized rather than rushed. You fill in the needed info, then you move on with your day instead of sitting around managing logistics.
One quiet benefit here: you’re not trying to explain complicated plans in a stressful airport moment. You have your booking number, you’re at the right counter, and the workflow is meant to be fast.
How long you can store: 1 to 30 days

This isn’t just for a few hours. Bellugg storage runs from 1 to 30 days (approx.), so it can fit:
- a single flight-day buffer
- a multi-night “between stays” gap
- longer travel stretches where you don’t want to haul bags every day
That flexibility is genuinely useful in Bangkok, where itineraries often jump between different neighborhoods, hotels, and pacing. If your trip has planned rest days or a train/bus segment, storage can prevent your travel from turning into nonstop luggage management.
24/7 access for late nights and early mornings

The standout theme is round-the-clock availability. People talk about storing bags very late at night and picking them up early for flights, without needing to rush back before closing time.
Why you should care: in Bangkok, your day can run on flight schedules more than hotel schedules. If you arrive from overseas and can’t check in yet, luggage storage can buy you real sightseeing time. If you have a late departure, it can also help you check out, explore, and still get fresh when it’s time to fly.
Also, there’s comfort in knowing the counter isn’t limited to typical office hours. When your timing is unpredictable, 24/7 service turns uncertainty into something manageable.
Value: what $4.86 per person really buys you

The price is listed at $4.86 per person, and it’s typically booked about 5 days in advance. That per-person pricing can feel small on paper, but it’s worth thinking about the value it creates in your day.
Here’s the real equation:
- If luggage storage saves you from dragging bags through taxis, transit, and waiting areas, you’re saving time and energy.
- If you avoid delaying hotel check-in or missing sightseeing because your bags are stuck in a corner somewhere, you’re buying back part of your itinerary.
Several people also describe the service as hassle-free and well organized, and that matters because at an airport, “cheap” often comes with friction. Bellugg isn’t positioned as the rock-bottom option, but the experience seems geared toward making the handoff smooth.
The main drawback on value is simply this: it can feel a little pricey if you only need a short window. For long gaps, the price tends to make more sense because you’re paying to remove a constant annoyance for hours—or days.
What luggage-free Bangkok can feel like

Once your bags are stored, your day changes shape. Instead of spending energy on where to put your suitcase, you can focus on the actual trip: getting your bearings, walking a neighborhood, or grabbing meals without worrying about your luggage.
There’s also a practical comfort factor. People describe feeling safe leaving bags there, and they call out that the facility is organized. That doesn’t mean you should treat your luggage like it’s magically weightless—just that the service is designed to be dependable.
Staff help and small extras that matter

A recurring theme is friendly, attentive staff. The vibe described is not stiff or robotic; it’s helpful. People also mention getting tourist tips, which can be a nice bonus when you’re arriving in a new city and want quick guidance without opening five apps.
In real travel terms, that kind of assistance helps you decide what to do next while your schedule is still fresh. If you’re waiting between flights, even a few practical suggestions can steer your day in the right direction.
Booking timing and how far ahead to plan
On average, bookings are made about 5 days in advance. You don’t need to plan months ahead, but I wouldn’t book this last-minute either—especially if you’re trying to line up storage with a specific arrival or departure window.
One more planning angle: the service duration can stretch up to 30 days (approx.), so if you have a longer stop, the value of storing vs hauling your bags starts looking more attractive.
Who Bellugg fits best (and who might hesitate)
Bellugg is a strong fit if your trip has any of these moments:
- you land before hotel check-in and want to explore right away
- you check out early but your flight is later
- you’re doing an overnight train or another connection and don’t want a suitcase all day
- you have multiple days in Bangkok and want freedom without luggage weight
It may be less ideal if:
- you need storage far away from the airport
- you’re only saving a tiny amount of time (like less than a couple hours), where the price may not feel worth the trip to the counter
If you’re still deciding: should you book?
I think you should book Bellugg if you’re using Suvarnabhumi Airport as part of your travel rhythm. The combination of clear airport locations, mobile ticket flow, and round-the-clock access makes it a practical tool for squeezing more useful hours out of your Bangkok days.
If your schedule is flexible and you don’t mind dragging bags, you could skip it. But if you want your day to run on your plans—not your suitcase—Bellugg is one of the easiest ways to get that freedom.
FAQ
Where are the Bellugg luggage storage counters at Suvarnabhumi Airport?
Bellugg lists two locations: the 2nd floor (Arrival) near the men toilet, and the 4th floor (Departure) between row P/Q.
What do I need to show at the counter?
You book online and receive a mobile ticket, then you share your booking number with the staff when you arrive at the counter.
How long can I store luggage with Bellugg?
Storage is available for 1 to 30 days (approx.).
Is this service limited to certain travel days or hours?
The service is described as round-the-clock in guest feedback, which means it’s intended to work for late-night arrivals and early departures.
How much does it cost?
The listed price is $4.86 per person.
Can I cancel and get a refund?
Yes. Free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, and cancellations within 24 hours aren’t refundable.






















