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luggage storage in Corniglia and Riomaggiore

Is there anywhere in the Corniglia and Riomaggiore train stations (or nearby) to store luggage (2 carry-on roller boards) for a few hours?

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Not at the train station. Rick may have a small place in his book that may store bags, but it's a pretty safe bet to say No.

Where are you coming from a nd going to that you need to store bags? Only a couple hours in CT?

Posted by
8 posts

As previously replied , there are no storage spots. We came back from both those towns and there is definitely no luggage storage sorry

Posted by
715 posts

I thought someone on here said that you could now store bags at the gift/t-shirt/tourist store right at the Vernazza train station. I have never used it but do they have baggage storage at La Spezia Centrale

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We plan to overnight in Vernazza, then visit Corniglia before overnighting in Manarola, then visit Riomaggiore before catching a train to Venice. Our luggage will only be carry-on roller boards, but would prefer not to have to drag them everywhere we go when visiting Corniglia and Riomaggiore. Sounds like we may not have any options. Thanks for the answer to my question, even though it wasn't what I wanted to hear!

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We plan to overnight in Vernazza, then visit Corniglia before overnighting in Manarola, then visit Riomaggiore before catching a train to Venice. Our luggage will only be carry-on roller boards, but would prefer not to have to drag them everywhere we go when visiting Corniglia and Riomaggiore. Sounds like we may not have any options. Thanks for the answer to my question, even though it wasn't what I wanted to hear!

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715 posts

Mike,

The towns are very close together and the trains take about 10 minutes max between towns. Perhaps take your luggage from Vernazza to where you will be staying in Manarola and leave it, then go back by train to Corniglia to explore. Corniglia is quite small. Perhaps your lodging in Manarola will allow you to leave your bags there while you explore Riomaggiore, then go back for your bags. Yes, this all involves backtracking, but on the Cinque Terre people move back and forth all the time and the distances and time spent quite short.