Italy Train Luggage 2026: What You Can Bring, Where to Store It, and the Delivery Services That Change the Journey
Autore: La Redazione di www.tourleaderpro.com
Last updated: April 2026.
Italian trains do not have a formal baggage check system — unlike airlines, there is no weighed-and-tagged luggage for the hold; everything you bring onto an Italian train travels with you in the passenger compartment. This produces both freedom (no baggage drop queue, no wait at the carousel) and constraint (the overhead racks on Italian trains, particularly the older Intercity rolling stock, have specific size limitations that large suitcases may not fit). Understanding the Italian train luggage system before packing — and knowing the alternative luggage delivery services that can ship your bags city-to-city independently of your train travel — is the preparation that eliminates the most common Italian train travel frustration.
Italian Train Luggage: The Rules
Frecciarossa Luggage Policy
Trenitalia's Frecciarossa (and Italo's high-speed trains) have no stated weight limit for hand luggage carried in the passenger compartment — unlike airlines, no one weighs your bags. The practical constraints are physical: the overhead rack on Frecciarossa ETR 1000 compartments accommodates bags up to approximately 55cm × 40cm × 23cm (standard cabin-size luggage); a standard large suitcase (70-75cm × 50cm × 30cm) fits in the end-of-carriage luggage area (the specific space between the door and the first row of seats in each carriage, designed for oversized luggage) rather than in the overhead rack. The Intercity and older Regionale trains have smaller overhead racks that cannot accommodate even cabin-size luggage reliably — on these trains, bags are stored in the overhead rack, on the seat opposite if empty, or in the space under the seat (for backpacks and soft bags).
Bicycles on Italian Trains
Assembled bicycles are permitted in the bicycle carriage of Regionale trains (the dedicated bicycle car, marked with a bicycle symbol on the carriage door) without requiring disassembly but with a bicycle supplement (€3.50 on most Trenitalia regional services). On Frecciarossa and Frecciargento: bicycles must be disassembled and packed in a bicycle bag (borsone per bici) — the bag must fit in the dedicated luggage area. The bicycle bag requirement is strictly enforced on high-speed services. Italo does not permit assembled bicycles on any service.
Left Luggage and Luggage Delivery
Deposito Bagagli (Left Luggage at Stations)
The major Italian stations (Roma Termini, Milano Centrale, Venezia Santa Lucia, Firenze SMN, Napoli Centrale, Bologna Centrale) have staffed left-luggage facilities (deposito bagagli) open typically 6:00-23:00, 365 days per year. Cost: approximately €6/bag for the first 5 hours, €1/hour thereafter, with a daily maximum of €12-15. The bag size limit: bags must be physically manageable for the staff to store — oversized items may be refused at busy periods. ID is required at deposit and collection; a receipt is issued that must be presented for collection.
Luggage Delivery Services: City-to-City
The most significant Italian travel logistics innovation of the past decade: door-to-door luggage delivery services that collect your bags at your hotel in one city and deliver them to your hotel in the next city, independently of your train or other transport. The two main operators: Luggage Mule (active in Rome, Florence, Venice, Milan, Naples — pickup from hotel, delivery within 24 hours to next hotel; price approximately €25-40 per bag per city-to-city transfer); Stow Your Bags (similar service with wider European coverage). These services effectively eliminate the train luggage constraint — travel light on the train (day bag only) and have your full luggage waiting at the destination hotel. The economic calculation: at €30 per bag, the service costs the same as a taxi or less than a checked bag on budget airlines, and eliminates the physical management of large bags on crowded platforms, escalators, and trams.
Q&A: Italy Train Luggage
What happens if my luggage doesn't fit in the train overhead rack?
Use the end-of-carriage luggage space (the area by the door vestibule) — this is the designated space for oversized bags on Italian high-speed trains. The conductor will not object to bags in this space if they are not blocking the door passage. On regional trains without a designated luggage area: the space between the seat back and the window on window-seat rows accommodates medium bags; the space beneath the seat accommodates backpacks. The specific Italian train problem: a large rolling suitcase in a full Regionale train with no designated luggage space requires goodwill and creative positioning — this is one of the specific arguments for the city-to-city luggage delivery service for multi-city itineraries with large bags.