Often we see students dragging gigantic, heavy suitcases through the airport. When you’re on tour, you can expect to be carrying your luggage over cobblestoned streets and up and down flights of stairs, so you will want to be efficient in packing.
Most people tend to overpack, by bringing too many clothes, shoes and accessories (Pro tip: try editing your on-tour wardrobe by bringing along pieces that you can wear multiple times (like hoodies, cardigans, and other versatile garments) without leaving room for souvenirs and other keepsakes from their time abroad.
Here are our tips to save space and leave more room for souvenirs:
Bring multi-use items that you can wear more than once.
Try to pack clothes that go together colour-wise, so it’s easy to mix and match.
Don’t go overboard with your separates (pants, skirts, tops, dresses). You can bring much less than you think you’ll need.
Bring no more than three pairs of shoes—one comfortable pair for walking, one dressy pair for nice dinners, and maybe a pair of flip-flops or sandals if weather permits.
Learn more about items you can easily leave behind when packing for your travels