Whether you are hopping on a plane for a weekend in Paris or planning a month long trip across the continent, these basic packing tips will help you travel to Europe in style and comfort … with only Carry On luggage.
Yes, that’s right. A month in Europe with only Carry On luggage.
Why on earth would anyone want to do that?
I have some great reasons from some really awful experiences with lost luggage. All leading me to decide to travel differently.
Here are the basic tips:
The main goal is to minimize bulk, while maximizing options.
- Always pack clothes that mix and match. I work with a neutral base of black, add some grey or blue, then toss in a pop or two of colour with tank tops or t-shirts and a multi-coloured scarf.
- Pack clothing that is easy to wash in cold water and hang dry.
- Plan to wear things more than once.
- Pick the right purse(s). (I will write a separate blog post on this!)
- Learn to layer. Wear your heaviest, bulkiest clothing on the plane.
- Limit yourself to three pairs of shoes: I label them as shoes for walking, socializing, and relaxing.
- If you are going to Europe – choose flats. Cobblestones are everywhere.
- If you are going to Italy, choose flats that keep your feet from sliding around as you traverse ancient and endless staircases. I have many friends who have experienced flying spills in their flip flops. (You know who you are!)
- If you are going to Europe, do not wear white running shoes. They’ve been banned in the EU. (Kidding, but perhaps they should be?)
- Leave your real jewellery at home.
- Electronics: Check your roaming packages before you go. Wifi is standard fare in European hotels and restaurants, so you may be able to make do without coverage.
- Remember your adapter/converter.
- My Waterloo hair stylist wrote a great blog post about travelling beauty needs. Great advice!
- If you have favourite brands of over-the-counter medications (Advil, etc), make sure you take them with you. They often come in travel sizes, too.
You may be thinking … “Sure, that sounds great for a weekend in Paris, but a MONTH?”
Yup, a month. It works because you will keep things clean (hence the ‘easy to wash in cold water and hang dry’ requirement) and enjoy the simplicity of a minimalist wardrobe.
My special caveat/I like to shop rule in all of this … don’t be afraid to ship things home. Many retailers will offer the service and it is often more cost effective than checking a piece of luggage. On a recent trip to the Amalfi Coast in Italy, my friends and I shipped home a group order of incredible olive oil from a local producer in Sorrento and a crate of gorgeous Italian ceramics from an artist in Ravello. Both shipments cost us next to nothing.
Carry on!

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