The word you are looking for is likely Locker.
This is fairly common in most hostels and might not be announced on some booking sites.
When the site does not mention lockers at all, you should use or double check with an other search site or look on the site of the hostel.
Or call the hostel and check whether they do offer the service.
I can not remember the last hostel that did not supply a way to secure items, but I must also say that I do not use the cheapest hostels.
Basically lockers are cupboards with locks or a secure place to use your own pad lock.
When pad locks are used, the hostels normally rents them out but carrying your own is easy.
Lockers can be just big enough for a daypack, but many are big enough that a mid-sized suitcase or a mid-sized backpack fits in.
Besides, many hostels accept valuables handed in at the front desk.
This “feature” is called a “Security locker” or “In-room safe” (the latter usually being available in proper hotels, not hostels). You can filter based on that parameter on Hostelworld, for example:
Usually the lockers will look something like this:
They’re divided into several types, ranging in their level of security:
I would recommend getting your own padlock before visiting a hostel – they’re rarely more than a few euros at any lock store. This will save you considerable head-ache if you run into a hostel where a hanging lock is needed.
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