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15 best suitcases for your next holiday, tried and tested

Get ready for your next trip with the most robust luggage to buy now, according to our expert testers

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There's nothing quite like planning a trip away, and wherever you're headed for your next travel adventure, you’ll need to rely on the best suitcases to get your belongings there safely.

For longer getaways, there are a few key boxes your luggage has to tick. They must be spacious enough for all your holiday essentials, durable enough to survive baggage handling (the best hardside suitcases may come in handy here) and light enough when empty to pack everything you need without exceeding your airline's weight limit.

Whether you’re jetting away for a fortnight, consolidating two people’s clothing into one bag or simply don’t do “packing light”, the Good Housekeeping Institute is here to help.

And if you're looking for something smaller, we've also tested the best cabin bags and the frequent flyers on Team GH have shared their best carry-on backpacks. Plus, if you're not quite sure what you want, we've also rounded up the best luggage brands to choose from.

What should I look for when buying a suitcase?

    The type of luggage you should buy depends on how you travel. Try to consider the practicalities before being enticed by the endless colours and styles available!

    Size: Will the suitcase fit in your car boot and be easy to lug about? If you think you may struggle, look for a robust yet lightweight option.

    Weight: The weight limit for checked baggage varies between airlines; look it up before you travel as excess baggage charges are notoriously extortionate. The lightest suitcase we've featured weighs just 2.7kg when empty, with bulkier options coming in at up to 5.7kg. If you’re a frequent traveller, it may be worth investing in some luggage scales.

    Durability: Checked baggage must be able to withstand the rough handling it will inevitably encounter during transit. It should also be sturdy enough to handle bumpy terrain and easy to manoeuvre along bustling streets.

    Wheels: Most suitcases are four-wheelers — sometimes referred to as spinner suitcases — that can be wheeled alongside you as well as pulled behind. Two-wheeled suitcases tend to have slightly bigger wheels and can be easier to pull up and over kerbs, but we generally prefer the versatility and balance of spinners.

    Handles: Most towing handles are telescopic and retractable for comfort. Suitcases with handles on the top and side, in addition to the towing handle, are easier to lift onto luggage racks, airport baggage scales and off baggage carousels.

    Expandability: Many suitcases – including five in our round-up – feature an expandable panel that can be unzipped for at least 10% additional packing space.

    Storage: Internal pockets can be found inside most hard and soft shell suitcases. Look for small integrated pockets, larger pouches that can fit a laptop, removable laundry bags, and garment sections that help keep suit jackets crease-free. External pockets, usually only found in soft-sided suitcases, are useful for stowing additional items that you want to grab quickly.

    Is hard or soft luggage better?

    Hard-sided suitcases have a rigid exterior that’s most often made from moulded polypropylene, polycarbonate, ABS plastic or aluminium. These materials are used to make car bumpers and crash helmets, so you can rest assured that they’re durable. Newer models are lightweight and many have an internal divider for better organisation. They don’t have external pockets, but there are usually one or two inside.

    Soft-sided suitcases are made of polyester, nylon or a mix of the two. They tend to feature expandable sides, offering you additional internal capacity. Though generally less water-resistant than their hard-sided counterparts, most soft-sided suitcases have a waterproof PVC lining to keep your belongings dry in light rain. They offer a range of internal and external pockets but remember to padlock any valuables away.

    Is it a good idea to lock your luggage?

    Yes, a padlock is essential wherever you travel. Padlocks that feature the red Transport Security Administration (TSA) logo are highly recommended if you’re travelling to the USA. These TSA-approved padlocks have a universal master key; the TSA has a copy, meaning American airline security personnel can open your suitcase and examine its contents without damaging it.

    How we test suitcases

    Every suitcase is put through a series of rigorous real-life tests. Testers weigh them when empty, then pack a fortnight’s worth of clothing and holiday essentials to see how well each suitcase fits and securely holds its contents.

    We test their manoeuvrability across a range of common surfaces, including tarmac, concrete, carpet and cobbles, to check how stable they are in motion and how easy they are to pull. We study the durability of the wheels, casing and corners, and test each suitcase’s water resistance, too.

    Best hard shell large suitcase

    American Tourister Airconic Spinner Suitcase

    UK Approved(Esquire,Red,HB,GH,Country Living,Prima)
    Airconic Spinner Suitcase

    Score: 89/100

    Scarred by a soggy suitcase from your past? Let this spacious hard shell spinner reassure you. It impressed in our waterproof tests, becoming slightly damp immediately around the zip but spreading no further. And there are internal pockets for safe storage.

    Lightweight for its size, it stays balanced on all surfaces and easily swaps between two and four wheels. It comes in a choice of colours to suit all travellers, but may crack or dent if repeatedly bashed about.

    Key specifications

    Dimensions (cm)H77 x W49 x D31
    Volume101L
    Weight3.2kg
    LockTSA-approved
    CasingHard-sided polypropylene
    ExpandableNo
    Best suitcase made with recycled materials

    Samsonite Magnum Eco Spinner 75cm 4-Wheel Large Suitcase

    UK Approved(Esquire,Red,HB,GH,Country Living,Prima)
    Magnum Eco Spinner 75cm 4-Wheel Large Suitcase

    Score: 85/100

    If you're after ways to help minimise your carbon footprint while travelling, this suitcase is a good place to start; it’s made in Europe with recycled materials. Note, the inside isn’t lined, but there was plenty of room for packing and the dividers kept everything secure.

    Once on the go, it was easy to manoeuvre, with the wheels moving smoothly and quietly on every surface. In fact, they remained robust throughout all our tests. When full, however, the handles weren’t that comfortable.

    Overall, it proved a hardy case, but some of the corners dented when it was dropped. We were able to push them out but we'd suggest avoiding doing this too much where possible, as after a few times we noticed stress marks in the plastic. It was extremely waterproof though and comes with a five-year warranty that you can access simply by scanning an attached QR code.

    Key specifications

    Dimensions (cm)H75 x W51 x D32
    Volume104L
    Weight4kg
    LockTSA-approved
    CasingHard-sided polypropylene
    ExpandableNo
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    Best for design

    Away The Large

    UK Approved(Esquire,Red,HB,GH,Country Living,Prima)
    The Large

    Score: 85/100

    Available in a range of colours, this is the case to go for if you’re after luggage that’s as stylish as it is sturdy. Its premium interior has ample space and pockets for your luggage, and there’s a compression pad to help you squeeze in more. It comes with a water-resistant laundry bag, a leather identity tag and even a melamine sponge to remove scuffs from its exterior (which impressed our testers a lot with its effectiveness).

    The zips proved a bit fiddly to use and lock, and they let water in but luckily our clothes remained dry. The wheels lagged a bit on carpet and cobbles too, but they were agile everywhere else. While their protective caps got damaged during our drop test, the shell proved impressively sturdy. Plus, the case comes with a 100-day trial and a lifetime guarantee.

    Key specifications

    Dimensions (cm)H73.6 x W52.1 x D31.7
    Volume99.2L
    Weight5.5kg
    LockTSA-approved
    CasingHard-sided polycarbonate
    ExpandableNo
    Best soft shell suitcase and best expandable soft shell suitcase

    Away The Softside Large

    UK Approved(Esquire,Red,HB,GH,Country Living,Prima)
    The Softside Large

    Score: 84/100

    If you like the look of Away’s luggage (above), but your heart is set on a soft case, look no further. This shares all the premium features of the brand's classic hard-sided designs (such as an accompanying laundry bag and a compression system), as well as the robustness that has always stood out in our tests – yet again, the wheels and shell proved resiliently sturdy.

    Impressively, it was also water-resistant; when we put it in the shower, droplets simply ran off the sides. It moved smoothly, but it’s relatively heavy when empty, which could be annoying if your luggage allowance is tight.

    It’s also not the easiest to pack neatly, simply because the expandable inside is so vast. There are a few pockets, but the storage isn't divided in half like it is with Away’s other designs. But that’s what packing cubes are for, and you can fit a lot in, which is always a good thing in our book.

    Key specifications

    Dimensions (cm)H73 x W54.5 x D30
    Volume101.3/111.5L
    Weight6.7kg
    LockTSA-approved
    CasingSoft-sided nylon
    ExpandableYes
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    Best for security

    Carl Friedrik The Check-in

    UK Approved(Esquire,Red,HB,GH,Country Living,Prima)
    The Check-in

    Score: 84/100

    This is among the most premium suitcases we've tested, so what does almost £500 buy you? Security, for a start – an aluminium locking frame means all your precious belongings are thoroughly protected. It also has a TSA-approved lock, and the zip-less design proved watertight on test. In fact, the only downfall of the metal frame is that it will eat into your luggage allowance more than most.

    Its other appeal is the quality finish – internal dividers make packing effortless, while the wheels are sourced from Japan and remained scratch-free throughout testing. The shell proved less durable though, sustaining some damage during our drop tests. But we do test based on worst case scenarios, and if it’s quiet luxury you’re after, note that this range was spotted in an episode of Succession. Well, if it’s good enough for the Roys...

    The brand has also partnered with Hackett London to create a timeless (but limited edition!) navy version – if you're a fan of the classic colourway, get yours while you can.

    Key specifications

    Dimensions (cm)H65 x W44.5 x D27
    Volume65.8L
    Weight4.5kg
    LockTSA-approved and aluminium lock frame
    CasingPolycarbonate
    ExpandableNo

    Antler Single Stripe Large Suitcase

    UK Approved(Esquire,Red,HB,GH,Country Living,Prima)
    Single Stripe Large Suitcase

    Score: 83/100

    Antler has given its luggage range an overhaul, but this sleek suitcase (complete with a lifetime warranty) still boasts the premium design the brand is known for. Testers liked the wipe-clean exterior, mesh dividers, and sturdy, comfortable handles. Using the compression zip was a smooth process, too.

    Generally, it wheeled along smoothly and kept most water out. It fared well in our drop tests too – it only sustained scratches on its corners and slight chips to the wheels (they still worked fine). There was also lots of space to pack everything neatly. And the classy colours available will help you spot it on the luggage belt, too.

    Dimensions (cm)H81.3 x W56 x D34.3
    Volume144L
    Weight4.6kg
    LockTSA-approved
    CasingPolypropylene
    ExpandableNo
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    Best budget suitcase

    Tripp Holiday 8

    UK Approved(Esquire,Red,HB,GH,Country Living,Prima)
    Holiday 8

    Score: 82/100

    Tripp offers great value luggage, and this latest iteration of its most popular case is no exception. Our testers praised its spacious interior (even if it’s more basic than some, with just a divider and elasticated straps), finding there was ample rooms for a souvenir or five.

    It moved smoothly over most surfaces, although lagged a little on carpets and cobbles. It turned corners seamlessly though, proving well-balanced. While we recommend being careful not to scuff it on kerbs, testers were impressed with its overall durability; it sustained limited damage when thrown about – the wheel rims popped off but they went back on with ease.

    And best of all, it’s lightweight, so if you do pack it full of souvenirs, you should have the luggage allowance to do it.

    Key specifications

    Dimensions (cm)H76 x W50 x D32
    Volume102L
    Weight4.2kg
    LockTSA-approved
    CasingPolypropylene
    ExpandableNo

    July Checked Suitcase

    UK Approved(Esquire,Red,HB,GH,Country Living,Prima)
    Checked Suitcase

    Score: 82/100

    This minimalist suitcase emulates the design of old-fashioned trunks, but it certainly doesn’t lack any of the mod-cons. For starters, the compression packing system meant testers had room to spare when packing enough clothes for a long holiday. Pockets kept things neat, too. Once packed, it moved quietly and effortlessly around our test centre, with the wheels proving robust when dragged up kerbs and steps.

    The lining is water-resistant, so although the zip absorbed water in our rain simulation, nothing inside was wet. And the shell proved durable and fairly scratch-resistant – not to mention, July offers a lifetime warranty for added peace of mind when travelling. Testers found the side handle a tad uncomfortable to use when the suitcase was full, but we’re nitpicking really. This suitcase’s good looks are backed up by real substance.

    Key specifications

    Dimensions (cm)H66 x W47 x D29 cm
    Volume80L
    Weight3.8kg
    LockTSA lock
    CasingPolycarbonate
    ExpandableNo
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    Victorinox Lexicon Hardside Large Suitcase

    UK Approved(Esquire,Red,HB,GH,Country Living,Prima)
    Lexicon Hardside Large Suitcase

    Score: 82/100

    This large suitcase from Victorinox is built to last. Inside the tough polycarbonate exterior are a number of handy packing features, including five pockets, a zippered garment section and a divider. There’s plenty of room for two people’s luggage, but it proved tricky to turn corners once fully packed.

    Our rigorous durability tests left little more than a few scuff marks, with no visible damage to the wheels or body. It’s water-resistant but the top zipper absorbs moisture.

    Although far from wallet-friendly, it’s certainly secure, boasting puncture-resistant zippers, a bag tracking feature and a TSA-approved lock with a recovery programme if you forget the code.

    Key specifications

    Dimensions (cm)H75 x W50 x D31
    Volume105L
    Weight5.7kg
    LockTSA-approved
    CasingHard-sided polycarbonate
    ExpandableNo

    Eastpak Transit’R 4 L

    UK Approved(Esquire,Red,HB,GH,Country Living,Prima)
    Transit’R 4 L

    Score: 81/100

    Another great lightweight suitcase with a roomy interior, this has two internal dividers for organised packing and an external pocket for any non-valuables. Testers found it had ample space for their packing list, and still closed easily. Its wheels navigated a range of terrains swiftly and smoothly too.

    As you may expect with a softer case, it wasn’t as sturdy as some – our experts noted some minor damage during our drop tests. But this was largely cosmetic, and it fared well in our waterproofing tests, making it an overall good buy, especially if you don’t tend to travel by plane and are looking for something spacious and easy to manoeuvre for train or car journeys.

    Key specifications

    Dimensions (cm)H75 x W41 x D28
    Volume80L
    Weight3.76kg
    LockTSA-approved
    CasingSoft-sided polyester
    ExpandableNo
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    Tripp Escape Large 4 Wheel Suitcase

    UK Approved(Esquire,Red,HB,GH,Country Living,Prima)
    Escape Large 4 Wheel Suitcase
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    Score: 81/100

    Our winning hard shell case – the American Tourister Airconic Spinner Suitcase – is a fraction lighter, but this Tripp option still only takes up 3.6kg of your weight allowance. Our packing list fitted with room to spare, and all items stayed in place throughout testing despite its lack of internal pockets.

    It survived our durability tests almost entirely unscathed, with just the expected minor scuffing. Impressively for such a lightweight case, the main panels emerged pristine after dropping and any dents popped out immediately.

    The handle felt comfortable and its quiet wheels moved smoothly. Some water sneaked through the zips but for under £70, it's a steal.

    Key specifications

    Dimensions (cm)H77 x W51 x D32
    Volume102L
    Weight3.6kg
    LockTSA-approved
    CasingHard-sided polypropylene
    ExpandableNo

    Amazon Basics Hardside Suitcase

    UK Approved(Esquire,Red,HB,GH,Country Living,Prima)
    Hardside Suitcase

    Score: 81/100

    Though not an obvious purveyor of luggage, Amazon has been successfully branching out with own-brand ranges – and this suitcase is a trusty pick. Our testers found it roomy inside, with ample packing space for two people for a shorter getaway, or one person for a longer break.

    It proved sturdy, only sustaining some cosmetic damage towards the end of our extensive drop tests and still functioning perfectly – no mean feat given how roughly we treated it. Its wheels trundled quietly across all surfaces and its ergonomic, telescopic towing handle extended well to suit a range of heights. The zip let a bit of water through, but this is undoubtedly another great value buy.

    Key specifications

    Dimensions (cm)H78 x W32.5 x D53.5
    Volume105L
    Weight5.4kg
    LockYes
    CasingABS hardshell
    ExpandableYes
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    Samsonite Base Boost Spinner Large Expandable Suitcase

    UK Approved(Esquire,Red,HB,GH,Country Living,Prima)
    Base Boost Spinner Large Expandable Suitcase

    Score: 81/100

    This spacious suitcase from Samsonite performed well during testing, easily fitting everything you’d need for a two-week holiday inside. The 105-litre capacity is expandable up to 112.5 litres, the internal divider and two sets of elasticated packing straps kept items securely in place, and the padded front pocket offered easy access to documents.

    It moved over all terrains with ease, staying well-balanced and quiet, even on cobbles. Unfortunately, our water-resistance test disappointed, with moisture soaking through the exterior pocket and leaking through its centre. So, it's best saved for warmer climes. Rain showers aside, it’s a sturdy and robust model that fully withstands bumps and knocks.

    Key specifications

    Dimensions (cm)H78 x W48 x D31/34
    Volume105/112.5L
    Weight3.1kg
    LockTSA-approved
    CasingSoft-sided polyester
    ExpandableYes

    Aerolite Large Lightweight ABS Hard Shell 4 Wheel Hold Suitcase

    UK Approved(Esquire,Red,HB,GH,Country Living,Prima)
    Large Lightweight ABS Hard Shell 4 Wheel Hold Suitcase

    Score: 76/100

    For a hard shell case at an affordable price, try Aerolite. Its large capacity and selection of pockets make packing easy, and it’s roomy enough for you to pack for every eventuality. The telescopic handle can sit at a range of different heights too, adjusting well to you and the surface it’s on.

    Unsurprisingly given its cheaper price, it’s not as robust as many of the pricier cases, sustaining notable damage when bashed around. It wasn’t watertight either, and some of our luggage did get wet. It has a five-year warranty though, making it a good buy if you need a substantial case and don’t want to shell out a lot.

    Key specifications

    Dimensions (cm)H79 x W58 x D31
    Volume127L
    Weight4.85kg
    LockCombination
    CasingHard-sided ABS plastic
    ExpandableNo
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    American Tourister Soundbox Spinner Expandable 77cm

    UK Approved(Esquire,Red,HB,GH,Country Living,Prima)
    Soundbox Spinner Expandable 77cm

    Score: 75/100

    If you buy this case in “golden yellow”, you’ll spot it the moment it arrives on the luggage belt. As well as appealing to style-conscious travellers, it will also work for practical ones. The expandable design is robust and roomy. It manoeuvred well on concrete and carpet too, but wasn’t so keen on tarmac and cobbles, making a right din. The outer shell proved mostly water-resistant, but rain soaked through the zipper and dampened a few of our belongings.

    It’s super durable, though, surviving our drop tests without any major denting or scuffing. We found the top handle comfortable to hold, but it felt slightly flimsy when pulling along a full case. It’s ideal for a two-week trip.

    Key specifications

    Dimensions (cm)H77 x W51.5 x D29.5/32.5
    Volume97/110L
    Weight4.2kg
    LockTSA-approved
    CasingHard-sided polypropylene
    ExpandableYes
    best suitcases

    Our verdict on the best suitcases

    Our best buy is the affordable American Tourister Airconic case. It's spacious and lightweight.

    For something more premium, we'd suggest the Away The Large suitcase, which is packed with great design features that will please all frequent flyers. The brand also boasts our highest scoring soft-sided suitcase.

    Finally, if you're on a tighter budget, the instantly recognisable Tripp Holiday 8 should serve you well.


    Why you should trust the Good Housekeeping Institute

    We take luggage testing very seriously here at the Good Housekeeping Institute, throwing them about, putting them in the shower and wheeling them across an array of surfaces to mimic real life use. All this is overseen by our homes testing manager, Blossom Boothroyd.

    Then, our homes editor, Hannah Mendelsohn, takes the results to write thorough reviews. An avid traveller, Hannah looks after all our luggage buying guides, so knows exactly what to look for, and the brands worth trying.


    20 March 2025: This article was updated to reflect the latest prices and best deals. We also updated the headlines and linked to other relevant Good Housekeeping content.

    Headshot of Hannah Mendelsohn

    Hannah is our homes editor, specialising in reviewing the latest kitchen appliances, cleaning products, mattresses and bedding, and crafting equipment. Hannah has written about hundreds of products, from air fryers to smoothie makers to pillows, and is committed to finding the most reliable and best value for money buys.

    Hannah is also interested in sustainability in the home and has completed a course with the University of the Arts London in sustainable textiles, so she can help cut through the noise on what’s green and what’s not. Hannah has an MA in Magazine Journalism and has previously worked as a freelance lifestyle and women’s sports journalist, working for Stylist, Sky Sports and more.

    Hannah has also previously worked in a florist and can normally be found caring for her house plants or sewing something new for her home or wardrobe.

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    Megan Geall
    Homes Writer

    Megan is the Good Housekeeping Institute’s homes writer. She loves diving into the latest product releases to find the very best buys on the market.  When she’s not writing about the newest gadgets and gizmos for your home and garden, you’ll find her cooking, running and exploring London’s foodie hotspots – or trying to make friends with every dog she passes.  Megan has an MA in Magazine Journalism and has previously written for Stylist, Glamour, TimeOut, SquareMeal, and YOU magazine. You can find Megan on Instagram @meganlouisegeall and on X @megan_geall

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    Tested byBlossom Boothroyd
    Homes Testing Manager

    Blossom is passionate about finding the best home products and appliances for GH readers. As head of the homes testing team, she has led reviews across multiple categories, from pizza ovens, and smart plugs to portable fans and hobs. She enjoys delving into the intricacies of products and refining testing protocols to ensure we’re testing them against their claims. Her aim is to find the top-performing products on the market, to help take the hard work out of housework. Blossom’s most notable accomplishment in the lab has been toasting 528 slices of bread in her quest to find the best toasters money can buy. In her free time, she openly admits to being a music geek and indulges her creative side through crocheting, baking, singing and writing.  

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