Ultimate European Travel Pack Guide – Essentials to Bring on Your First Eur

Ultimate European Travel Pack Guide – Essentials to Bring on Your First European Trip

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Introduction

Planning a trip to Europe is always a fascinating activity. Especially if you are traveling there for the first time. Imagine walking in the bosom of the continent’s cultural, historical, and artistic heritages, sipping a martini at the endless stretches of flax-gold beaches, hopping from one island to another, or giving your absolute best to keep your heart beating up with the rhythmic sound of the techno in the basements. Total madness, isn’t it?

However, if you are traveling to Europe for the first time, the chances are that you will need proper guiding what (not) to bring on your first European getaway to make your holidays more flexible and memorable. This is why this ultimate European travel pack guide will give you all the essential information about packing for Europe. So, get ready; we are going to Europe, baby.

 

Tip #1: Always Have Your Money Belt with You

While Europe is a relatively safe continent, some crimes like pickpocketing, scamming, and fraud might still happen to you. Especially if you are traveling to big cities like Rome, Paris or London, where people come from every street corner and disappear somewhere. Having your money and belongings in your pocket might be a bad idea if you visit some famous sights like the Spanish Steps, or Trevi Fountain, as these are the locations where the pickpockets are the most active.

Alternatively, you can get a money belt to put your cash, cards, and other electronic devices under your clothes. This way, you can be sure that none of the pickpockets will reach your most essential things, and you can enjoy your vacations worry-free.

 

Tip #2: European Adapters

We know it’s weird to put it in this ultimate European travel pack guide list, but you will need it. Europe is a diverse continent; this diversity comes not only with history, culture, or language but also with power adapters.

Imagine getting off the plane with a dead battery and rushing to the hotel to charge your phone so you can start your European endeavors. And you imagine that your charger can’t fit in the socket. What comes after that is usually running in the streets of an unknown city to buy an adapter somehow. Terrible feeling, right? We recommend you check the type of electronic adapters in your destination country to have them with you from the very first moment of your arrival.

Tip #3: Padlocks for Hostels

If you are traveling on a budget, you will most likely choose a hostel as your accommodation. While hostels are great for budget travelers who don’t want to spend way too much but at the same time stay around the city center, they might be a little bit unsafe when storing their belongings.

This is why it’s brilliant always to have your little padlock, which will secure your belongings' safety in a locker once you are out. Plus, knowing that you are the only one with a key to your padlock can bring you peace of mind while walking in the streets of your destination country.

 

Tip #4: Electronic Devices for Entertainment

Have you ever seen any Ultimate European travel pack guides without these particular things? We don’t think so. And it has its explanation. While taking a laptop on a three-day trip might be a little far-fetched, having your e-reader, tablet, and the camera is an absolute must.

These devices help you kill time at the airport and on the plane but also help you create one of your trip's most memorable stories.

 

Tip #5: Go for the Backpack

Going on a first trip is always an extraordinary experience. We bet you will spend most of your days outside the hotel, wandering around the streets, hoping to see something astounding. Because of such a routine, you will need a small backpack (apart from your luggage backpack) where you will put all the essentials: snacks, water, charger, maps, souvenirs, etc.

An additional small backpack will prevent you from unpacking all your clothes from the primary bag and give you comfort while walking around the city.

 

Conclusion

You're finally ready to go on that Europe trip you have been dreaming about for so long! You have booked your flights and know precisely where you are going; you have applied for an ETIAS visa waiver. And you know you will have the time of your life and can't wait for this trip. However, you still need to pack. This ultimate European travel pack guide will help you pack all the essentials you might need for the trip and save time.

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