Europe: Travel Essentials for a Carry-On Bag in 2024 (Tips and Tricks)
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- Опубліковано 22 тра 2024
- These are the travel essential must-haves for Europe in 2024 that I packed in only a carry-on bag. #travelessentials #internationaltravel #whattopack #longflight #traveltips
Here are the travel essentials I packed for Europe in carry-on only:
My navy blue sweater: bit.ly/3Ppgsd2
Gray backpack 15.6: amzn.to/3Oe1mGV
Mesh pouch: amzn.to/47yxCuR
AirPods cord: amzn.to/41raTzp
Tri-fold charger: bit.ly/3RN2tOf (the Amazon one was slow fyi)
Cords bag: shoptripped.com/Laurie-Holida...
Liquids bag for Europe: amzn.to/3tOrJeU
Liquids bag similar: amzn.to/48lH2L7
My liquids bag:shoptripped.com/Laurie-Holida...
Shampoo bar: Lush stores
Bag for wet soap: amzn.to/3L5jel2
Waterproof jacket: bit.ly/3L5lCIC
Travel size umbrella: amzn.to/3TQKt89
Pink waterproof jacket: bit.ly/3T92Vss
Scarf: amzn.to/48o4JCI
Poncho: bit.ly/3FO9Z64
Crossbody bag: amzn.to/3HaaqYQ
Champagne purse: amzn.to/3MIsV9W
Small carabiner hooks: amzn.to/47d7Gp0
Locking carabiners: amzn.to/47qIbjr
Double glasses case: amzn.to/3VDwj9l
Sunglasses that fit: amzn.to/3LUqvof
RFID wallet: amzn.to/48JWoZW
Black hat: amzn.to/3sjMPRM
Phone charger: amzn.to/42bZ2ni
Antibacterial wipes: amzn.to/3H7V0EA
Pink pocket small pouch (set of 4): amzn.to/3vscIQF
My water-resistant pants: bit.ly/3TJkzU4 (sized up to 12)
Amazon wet pants: amzn.to/48pJJeA
My black jeans: bit.ly/3PhL5RQ
My thermal pants: amzn.to/4aEjdjg
Thermal top: amzn.to/41MkO2A (size large is a 10)
My leggings: bit.ly/4aqmEtJ
Tide sink packets: amzn.to/3H7CtYY
Black waterproof boots: bit.ly/3PnGHRw
Sweater wide stripe: amzn.to/3LzmlSQ
Black t-shirt: bit.ly/3nA4tOP
Black sneakers: bit.ly/45bUIWZ
Water-repellent gloves: amzn.to/48IgeEH
Blue waterproof boot: bit.ly/45MHala (comes in black)
Pouches that stand: amzn.to/47yxCuR
Toiletry kit: shoptripped.com/Laurie-Holida...
Pill organizer: amzn.to/41NLK1L
Pink carry-on bag: bit.ly/Pink20InchCarryOn
Striped backpack: amzn.to/3AUmMkX
Lanyard bag: amzn.to/3S8bfHS
Backpack that locks: amzn.to/48mGnZP
Converter: amzn.to/3QHoy0b
Adapters: amzn.to/47ZlYtU
Apple tracker: amzn.to/3Kwe9RR
Slippers: amzn.to/3NYvF3S
Packing List for All Trips: bit.ly/FreeUltimatePackingList
Chapters:
00:00 Europe travel essentials 2024
:11 Pack pouch for long flight
:25 Pack AirPods cord
:48 Pack mobile chargers
1:23 Dry air essentials
2:18 Liquids for Europe
3:29 Check weather
3:36 Pack for rain
5:35 Pack crossbody bag
7:03 Tips for euros
11:40 Travel outfits for Europe
16:13 Pack water-repellent gloves
17:03 Bags for Europe
19:27 Adapters for Europe
More videos:
Travel updates for 2024: bit.ly/UpdatesTravel2024
My easiest packing method for carry-on bags: bit.ly/LauriePackingMethod
River cruise items to not forget: bit.ly/NotForget2Pack4RiverCr...
Shoes for Europe: bit.ly/EuropeWalkingShoes
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Here are the travel essentials I packed for Europe in carry-on only:
My navy blue sweater: bit.ly/3Ppgsd2
Gray backpack 15.6: amzn.to/3Oe1mGV
Mesh pouch: amzn.to/47yxCuR
AirPods cord: amzn.to/41raTzp
Tri-fold charger: bit.ly/3RN2tOf (the Amazon one was slow fyi)
Cords bag: shoptripped.com/Laurie-Holiday23-Pouch-Teal
Liquids bag for Europe: amzn.to/3tOrJeU
Liquids bag similar: amzn.to/48lH2L7
My liquids bag:shoptripped.com/Laurie-Holiday23-Toiletry-Teal
Shampoo bar: Lush stores
Bag for wet soap: amzn.to/3L5jel2
Waterproof jacket: bit.ly/3L5lCIC
Travel size umbrella: amzn.to/3TQKt89
Pink waterproof jacket: bit.ly/3T92Vss
Scarf: amzn.to/48o4JCI
Poncho: bit.ly/3FO9Z64
Crossbody bag: amzn.to/3HaaqYQ
Champagne purse: amzn.to/3MIsV9W
Small carabiner hooks: amzn.to/40GJPvm
Locking carabiners: amzn.to/47qIbjr
Double glasses case: amzn.to/3VDwj9l
Sunglasses that fit: amzn.to/3LUqvof
RFID wallet: amzn.to/48JWoZW
Black hat: amzn.to/3sjMPRM
Phone charger: amzn.to/42bZ2ni
Antibacterial wipes: amzn.to/3H7V0EA
Pink pouch (set of 4): amzn.to/3vscIQF
My water-resistant pants: bit.ly/3TJkzU4 (sized up to 12)
Amazon wet pants: amzn.to/48pJJeA
My black jeans: bit.ly/3PhL5RQ
My thermal pants: amzn.to/4aEjdjg
Thermal top: amzn.to/41MkO2A (size large is a 10)
My leggings: bit.ly/4aqmEtJ
Tide sink packets: amzn.to/3H7CtYY
Black waterproof boots: bit.ly/3PnGHRw
Sweater wide stripe: amzn.to/3LzmlSQ
Black t-shirt: bit.ly/3nA4tOP
Black sneakers: bit.ly/45bUIWZ
Water-repellent gloves: amzn.to/48IgeEH
Blue waterproof boot: bit.ly/45MHala (comes in black)
Pouches that stand: amzn.to/47yxCuR
Toiletry kit: shoptripped.com/Laurie-Holiday23-Toiletry-Teal
Pill organizer: amzn.to/41NLK1L
Pink carry-on bag: bit.ly/Pink20InchCarryOn
Striped backpack: amzn.to/3AUmMkX
Lanyard bag: amzn.to/3S8bfHS
Backpack that locks: amzn.to/48mGnZP
Converter: amzn.to/3QHoy0b
Adapters: amzn.to/47ZlYtU
Apple tracker: amzn.to/3Kwe9RR
Slippers: amzn.to/3NYvF3S
Packing List for All Trips: bit.ly/FreeUltimatePackingList
More videos:
Travel updates for 2024: bit.ly/UpdatesTravel2024
My easiest packing method for carry-on bags: bit.ly/LauriePackingMethod
River cruise items to not forget: bit.ly/NotForget2Pack4RiverCruise
Shoes for Europe: bit.ly/EuropeWalkingShoes
Thanks!♥️🛬🛫😎💫
My tip is pack a cashmere or alpaca cardigan. With a rain jacket , cardigan snd scarf, you can feel very warm and each item can do double duty.
Tip about ATM: do not accept the conversion. That goes for payments anywhere too. If it asks if you want to have the money converted, deny it. It won't be in your favor if you do.
when we went to scotland, our hosts took us to the bank to get cash. I'm pretty sure their ATMs didn't have extra charges.
@@kenbrown2808 that's awesome! That's another good tip: going inside a bank ATM to get money and don't count your money right there. Go to a quiet area to count your money. I was watching a scams video and there were people standing around jerking an eye on tourists and ATMs.
Yes for sure!
Thanks!
@@TravelTipsbyLaurieher point being you can use an ATM at the airport or anywhere else! The ATM will offer you a conversion and you always reject it, always. Then your home bank is doing the conversion and you just get the daily bank rate. I hear a lot of travel vloggers say this about airport ATMs but it's only true if you take that conversion they're offering. Also, if you open a Charles Schwab checking account and use that debit card, they will refund you any fees the machine charges. With those two steps you can get cash anywhere. ❤
I should not say this, because I don’t mean to be offensive, but really, apart from travel power converting adapter and a small amount of foreign currency, you can pack the same to travel to Europe as you would to travel to NY or Philadelphia in winter. In Europe we have pretty much everything you are going to need available and quite often more! You can buy the same if similar brands so you can buy shampoo, soap, deodorant and the same format as you would in the States. I have literally spent years travelling inside the US and would have to say felt more at risk in cities in the US than in Europe. Safe travels folks!
You are so right! But for search, this helps those viewers who are needing help for that area.
@@TravelTipsbyLaurie I know, hence my saying I didn’t mean to cause offence 😀. It can be nerve wracking if you are not a seasoned traveller - really though, cities like SFO, LA, Chicago, NY, Washington DC and Philly are just as ‘dangerous’ . I have had some bad experiences in Paris and Madrid regarding begging for example - but everyone visiting should be just fine.
I agree, travel light! You won't use everything you bring along.
@elizabethg9346 I don't think it's offensive in the least, and it was one of my favorite things about traveling in Europe -- picking up local toiletries and that sort of thing. The only issue would be for OTC medications like Tylenol or Aleve, things you can only really get at an apothecary. The pharmacist in Prague chided us a bit for not going to see our primary care doctor before taking over-the-counter medications first until we told him that's not really how it works for us in the US :(
Absolutely get the mini double carabiners to lock your zippers! I was in Spain alone for two weeks this past fall and my husband joined me for the last week of the trip. Going into a department store, a guy stepped in between us and my husband saw him look at my purse (small crossbody with double zippers) and then kept going. He felt that I would have lost whatever I had in my purse if I had been alone and without those cheap little hooks, because I didn't notice anything at all behind me! Super cheap and worth the extra two seconds every time I opened and closed my purse!
Spain has become a sh*t show on crime
As an irish person ...although we have many umbrellas in our house we never use them as its usually windy as well as rainy in north europe. So bring a roll up rain jacket - we always do. Also at markets they take credit cards. All kiosks have a little hand held credit card machine - i have not used cash in years (including christmas markets and including for mulled wine) and i live in ireland and been to france, portugal, spain, greece, italy, albania etc and ive used my phone (apple pay/google pay). Uber is banned in alot of EU countries but you can still use the app but a "normal taxi" will arrive even if you use the uber app. Lululemon leggings are great on the plane. Often you need to use the actual zip lock bag - i have a clear bag like you and i put the zip lock bag in it. All the time security take all my items out and put them in. I found a "snood" is good as a scarf as it doesnt get caught. For toilets go to the top floor in a department store for free toilets. Often there is nice porta-loos outside for free.
I travel w an anti theft backpack and a small carryon suitcase. I pack a small crossbody bag in the suitcase. If we’re hiking or seriously sightseeing, I use the backpack. If it is town/city or museums, i use the crossbody bag (many museums ban backpacks). It was a great system for our trip to England and Wales last summer.
If you buy a dual voltage flat iron or curling iron, you won't need a voltage adapter. I got one at Target years ago. It will say "dual voltage" on the box. It was inexpensive as well. They are also available on Amazon. Learned this the hard way. Even with a voltage adapter my flat iron fizzled and popped in London.
My wife acquired a 220v curling iron a few years ago after hers failed with a converter. It was inexpensive. It gets passed around among her friends as they travel to Europe. It is a wise investment if you or your friends make frequent trips to Europe. Thanks.
Laurie I’m so glad you treated yourself to first class-you certainly deserve it! A couple of thoughts:
1) I learned that liquids bags in Europe (if required, not all do) are usually 1 liter as they are on the metric system. I grabbed a couple at Heathrow for future trips just in case.
2) I only use an ATM at a bank in Europe, or anywhere else for that matter. That being said, I usually order the currency I am going to need from my bank at home a week before I leave; they have the up-to-the date exchange rates & a minimal service charge.
3) Love that new Travelon bag, & all your tips!
Thanks for sharing!!
That’s a good idea about picking up the right bags at Heathrow. We fly into and out of Heathrow, and by picking some up at the beginning of my vacation, I’ll be prepared for our return
Yes- we always order Euros from our home bank- low rates, better exchange rate, and we don’t have to hunt down a bank when we arrive at our destination.
I always order my exchange of money using my own local bank. It's just so much easier than having to do it abroad. Thanks for your tips, Laurie.
I have a Heathrow bag which I am very protective of for the same reason.
Your coat saga reminded me of our trip to Germany in 2009 to visit our exchanged-student son and his host family. Our hosts took us to a wonderful, local restaurant - we checked our coats and enjoyed our meal. When leaving, we returned to the coat check but my warm-enough-for Germany-in-January coat was GONE. It had been given to another patron who had collected everyone’s coat from his group, put them in the trunk of his car, warmed the car up before gathering everyone and left the restaurant. We tracked them down the next morning but my coat was still in his trunk… and he was on a week-long business trip. Our host loaned me a coat and finally tracked my coat down after we had returned to the US. I bought a replacement coat and our son brought mine back in June! Travel requires flexibility and a sense of humor.
SO much!
My friend had his €300 Rab duck feather down coat taken too at a food hall in France recently. I was telling my mother he had the same Rab jacket as her only to see him walking around with a scarf around his body - we was so sorry for him that it was stolen / taken. Ive had coats taken on me from pubs in Dublin - you leave your jacket on the seat and then dance!! Ive a fake leather jacket that gets stolen in Dublin every time i go out....several times ive had to ask women to give me my jacket back and they were wearing it on themselves!!!! Never leave a jacket anywhere in Dublin (or anywhere in a food hall or pub in Europe)
I’m thinking about putting an air tag on my most expensive coats/ jackets
Hang your jacket on the back of your chair in restaurant. In Germany that’s what most people do.
I always use a quart size bag for toiletries. It's full when I leave. I leave most of it behind when returning home. I've never had a problem going through security here or in Europe. I like to take 2 plastic hangers (the ones that come with clothes), one to hang pants one for shirts. I leave them behind as well. I count out everything, qtips, pills, etc. I always plan to run out of everything I can and return home with less than I take. Leaves room for a few souvenirs. I never check a bag, carry-on only. Usually plan 1 laundry day.
This is so amazing and Smart
BRILLIANT, thanks for sharing!!❤
A liter bag accepted in Europe is actually a tiny bit more capacity than a quart bag. They just usually don’t allow a gusset bottom bag. US TSA is very generous with our “quart” bags. 😊 Your tip to pack horizontally helps when there is no gusset!
As someone who travels to Europe yearly, I believe that theft and pickpocketing is more of Southern & Eastern Europe problem than other parts.
Paris just made us put our liquids in their 1 liter bags even though it was clear we were well under the requirements. They were doing this with everybody!!
My husband packed all his clothes in a large lunch box along with his and our lunch for a 10 day to Asia. He was so proud of himself. He ended up using my sweat pants and slippers for the hotel as he forgot his pjs and slippers.
Love your videos Laurie!!!! You're one of my all -time favs to watch for tips!!! YOU are AWESOME!
Wow, thank you!
Your packing is almost like a frequent Irish person on ryanair...I would change only a couple of things: soft material light carryon with 2 wheels (to meet ryanair dimensions and 10kg weight). To pack a roll up rain jacket - we always need it in Europe (not pocho as it rains so much). Front zipper knickers from amazon to carry cash and cards - contactless is usally accept. Metal card holder to protect contactless cards. It makes me happy as i get so frustrated when i see people bring enormous cases. Ive used carry on luggage for all my travel around the world for 20 years.
Thank you so much for sharing…
Your a blessing to us all.
Enjoy your journey in life and do what you love in 2024’..
Love that you just got right into it! That’s how I know you have a lotttt of good stuff to share!
I’ve used the US quart size bag on my carry on luggage and didn’t have any issues in Switzerland which was my port and exit entry
Thank you!
Yes, of course... I have never had any problems coming back...just leaving....
@@annekennedy8127 You shouldn't have any issues leaving. A quart is smaller than a liter.
Great info! Thank you as always! 😊
You’re the best! You have the most down to earth and practical suggestions. I love your channel and all your ideas.
Thanks so much!
Lauire, thank you so much for sharing the information regarding your travels. I have been watching you for a very long time and you have the best tips! They are real life tips and on-point! My husband and I have learned so much from you. I hope to travel to Europe this year so I really appreciate the info. Take care.
Hi Laurie, I love your enthusiasm for your trip to Europe!!! It's like you discovered new things/ experiences and you seem so excited! I would love more videos from you travelling to Europe!
Thank you, thank you! Great tips. Many of your past videos came in very handy when I did a hiking trip in Greece last November. Peru and Tuscany this year. I always refer to you first before I pack. You are the best.
Great to hear!
Great tips! I've used so many of your links as we prepare for our trip to Portugal in April! Thank you!
What a beautiful trip you'll have!
great product list! thanks!
Thanks for that tip about liquids bag for Europe being smaller!!😮 I had no idea
Happy New Year, Laurie! I just love your videos. I have saved so many to refer back to. 😊
Thanks Paula!
So many great tips, thanks! These will be so helpful for my Ireland trip in 2 months!
Yay! You have a great year, as well!
Thanks! It has been years since I flew to Europe and am heading there in March and October. Your tips are awesome!🎉
In Oct, enroute back to Canada I traveled with carryon only through FCO in Rome and Munich using zippered liquids bag recommended by you in a video. No problem at either airport. Thanks for suggestions re clothing for cold, rainy weather. Helpful as always.
I just love your videos. We went to the Netherlands in October 2022, and I watched every video you had at the time. Your tips made that trip so smooth!
That is awesome!
Excellent tips
So many great tips on this video, things I never would have thought of!!
Glad it was helpful!
My husband and I are planning a trip to Europe and you have had some great ideas for us thank you.
I hope y'all have a magical time!
So many helpful tips!
I am so glad! Are you visiting Europe this year?
France and Vietnam in 2023. Poland in 2024. Back here to learn more. Laurie you always come up with new ideas. 👏👏
Awesome thanks!!
Hi Laurie! I have watched your videos for a long time but this one was especially helpful! Trip to Ireland this spring and I am adding some of your recommendations to my shopping cart. Now I need to look back at your recs for waterproof shoes! Happy 2024!
Hi, I hope you have a great vacation in Ireland. While watching the video, you can tap on the items I have pop up in the bottom left corner. It's from me.
Do not go near Talbot street and be careful when on O'connell /parnell street. We had riots in November around those areas where buses/tram/police cars set on fire. Also some american tourists were attacked so badly they spent weeks in hospital - so be careful as lots of homeless and drug users in the city centre of dublin especially on the main street of o connell street. The police in Dublin are non existing and even if they appear they dont have guns or any way to stop someone attacking you if you. On christmas eve in dublin a gun man shot people in a steakhouse restuarant and the puters stabbed the gun man to death as the police were not there and now the "hero" puters are arrested for murder. Ive been to 65 countries and Dublin is the most dangerous city as it can turn at any minute. Ive gotten punched in the face by these druggie / teenagers in Dublin.
Check Met Eireann for weather updates before your trip.. they are most accurate.. we can get nice springs here but lately it’s been very wet…
I was in Ireland in June of '17. Did not need raincoat except drizzle in Drougheda. Ck Keen or Merrill. I have Ahnu's & still love them!
Laurie, your tips are always so timely and helpful. Regarding antiseptic wipes, I've actually been using them when flying, and otherwise, long before the pandemic. Bottom line: it's a shame, but people are just dirty, unfortunately.
Thank you for the tips! For trips over 5 days, we also find “foldable hangers” very helpful. Thought I would share this…😊
Could you explain why they are helpful? Do your hotels not have enough? Thank you!
@@TravelTipsbyLaurie I have two inflatable coat-hangers and I use them to hang wet laundry from the shower rail over the bathtub, and also to hang creased things in the shower steam so they creases drop out.
My husband just used the steam trick on 4 dress shirts and 2 blazers and said it worked like a charm. Thx!@@CorinnaL-qw1ti
Hi Laurie, Just found your channel! loved the few videos we watched so far. We are traveling to Europe and doing a River Cruise in Aug 2024. Thanks for all your tips and handy tricks! Great Job for sharing your "Best Practices" with the world. Keep up the excellent videos!! Love them!! 🙂
Have a beautiful river cruise. I’m so excited.
Awesome tips, Laurie! I just love your channel, you always have great tips and insights. And you have such a relatable personality - like one of my bff’s is chatting and giving me info 😊
Thank you so much!
Wonderful tips!
Glad you think so!
I live in the UK. If you have room to spare, bring a little black dress (knitted or polyester to avoid wrinkles) and pair of ‘strappy’ sandals with a thin heel(they take little room).
Put on the dress, toss your pashmina/scarf around your neck, wear a costume-jewellery bracelet and earrings, slip on the strappy heels, your dark glasses and no one will suspect you are tourist (until you start to speak)😂.
Great outfit idea for Europe in any season.
I traveled to Sweden this summer and bought that double sided eyeglass case you have (on your recommendation!)-winner!
It’s essential for me on every trip now too!
Had no problems, even let me bring my water. They must have been tired. We had beautiful weather during Christmas through Jan 5. Loved walking Milan, Rome, Bern and Innsbruck. Glad I used several of your travel ideas. Thanks! Ready to go back.🛫🛬🚄😍♥️
Such a treat! Have a great year.
Happy new year for you too! I found it surprising to hear that liquid bags are different in Europe. I have lived in Europe for 16 years, so I've been traveling back and forth America and a lot of travel inside Europe, and I have always used the same liquid bag, actually, the one from Muji which I would think is like the 3-1-1
I also agree with the thermals - i bring light black hiking troussers (2 pairs) and for nights out i wear thermals underneath when in a food hall or outdoors. Was great for the christmas markets. However due to the central heating the black hiking trousers on their own are fine for indoors and they take up little space
I always take my small Travelon cross body bag. It fits everything I need on the flight (except a couple of magazines which are easily carried). My new carryon is a Samsonite which fits a tonne of stuff - way too much for Australia’s 7 kg baggage weight - so sometimes I have to check it. I also got it in yellow - my daughter cringed and said why - but I always know which bag is mine! The sea of black on the baggage carousel is a killer so you need to make sure there is something to easily identify your bag. I have a Union Jack luggage tag with my bright yellow bag and it stands out everywhere. With regards to cash, I always take euro home with me so that I don’t have to scramble to get cash when I arrive. You pay a premium to exchange cash at the airport so we never do it. If necessary, we get whatever currency we need from the bank before we leave home. That way we can hit the ground running, get out of the airport and straight to our hotel.
Thanks so much!
A few years ago my connecting flight was so late my luggage didn’t make it. Arriving in Sydney I had to go to lost luggage to explain that my suitcase was still in Frankfurt. Asked to describe it my reply was “ it’s orange”!!
Oh, Lori has taught me so much. I have the champagne Crossbody bag antitheft. I love it. And I have the travelon folding backpack like she showing, and it helped tremendously on my trip to Europe.
I love it!
Would love a video on how you deal with passports in different countries. How to keep them safe. Where you keep them on the plane, hotels and more
Hi, this anti-theft video will be helpful: bit.ly/AntiTheftGadgets
Excellent thoughts. Sometimes hotel safes are fine but not every location. 👍👏
I cannot thank you ENOUGH for your videos!!! You helped make my trip home for the holidays a breeze!!! It was my first time traveling alone and while it was my 5th time flying, i hadn't ever done it alone and i was so nervous. By the time i got to the airport i had seen enough of your videos that i felt like a pro going thru security and getting onto my plane! I had so much fun! I wasn't even scared when as we were about to land at my destination we suddenly had to pull up 5,000 feet and circle around again, because the control tower had us landing on a strip where another plane was trying to take off from!! 😳 I felt like i was on a rollercoaster 😂 Thank you Laurie!! ❤️
I am so glad Paige!
I’m going to Europe in a few days with my mom and then going to visit my boyfriend in Norway. Thank you for the tips! As someone who doesn’t travel a lot and hates turbulence your videos are a blessing :)
Oh wow, it'll be beautiful!
I live in 🇨🇭 and travel throughout europe with a 1lt ziplock bag (1 quart) .. never had an issue 😊
Your one liter bag is a tad smaller than a one quart bag, @oxymoira.
I love watching your videos, Laurie and I'm not even travelling!!! ☺️
Yay! Thank you!
Thank you for the tips and tricks. Nice to see how you prepared your trip to our neighbors ;) Best regards from the Netherlands.
Thanks for watching!
I love an actual book.
There is nothing like the feeling of a book in your handles and turning the pages.
I don’t own a Kindle.
Love your videos!
Thanks for sharing!!
My guilty pleasure is to usually buy a paperback at the airport! I usually leave it behind (sometimes needing a second book for the plane ride home!)
Went through Heathrow coming and going over the Holidays and used my USA sized quart baggies through Heathrow security both ways with no issues.
Yes, in Europe the maximum size is 1 liter and a quart is less than 1 liter.
Tip for USBs is that a lot of hotels have them in your room as standalone and/or in the TV.
Good morning Laurie, new to your channel and loving it. Such great tips. I was wondering if you had a video on what to pack in a carry on for a spring trip to Italy. Thanks so much.
Hi and welcome. I have a video called Travel Outfits for Europe…
Great video. That blush coat looks really good on you sew your own straps into it :)
It was great for pictures!
happy new year laurie ! a few of my must haves are not allowed as carry on so i always check my luggage - a mini multi tool kit (swissknife or equivalent - i have a leatherman one that folds really small); cutlery set including metal straw & a pair of chopsticks, a water bottle, multifunctional neckwear (buff for example) that’s super useful to shield from sun, sand, wind.. polar versions available for winter or colder temperatures. i always have a travel or sports towel as well as small-medium sized bin liners that are useful for anything from dirty clothes, wet shoes or simply real trashbags when hotel ones are too tiny & also to use for clean empty bottles or cans that are for recycling.
i also have a multi currency account & top up with euros throughout the year whenever the exchange is favourable. once in europe, i use the associated debit card to pay directly in euros & if necessary withdraw from the atm - no more conversions or fees to worry about.
I loved that metallic jacket I know you prefer the other one but that it’s beautiful. . As always good tips thank you!
It was great for pics lol.
Agree, I always pack a scarf !!
I can't wait to travel back to Europe or beyond. I use the same Travelon bag and small wallet thanks to you.
I love my travelon bags. I use them all the on regular trips. I kive in England and I use the across body bag especially in London.
It felt great to be back.
I always carry a sarong. It makes a very nice scarf for the plane. In England in the summer time I often found myself holding the sarong over my head letting it fly in the wind to make a shadow for myself as I was waiting for busses.
I love the vessi running shoes for travel. They are waterproof so awesome for rainy weather. I have already gone through one pair and have ordered another pair for my next trip to the British Isles.
Great video! Saving this one:) Traveled to Europe for the first time in December. The pay toilets in France were a bit confusing- I had not seen one of those in MANY DECADES!
Happy New Year, 2024. Have a good year, you and your family.
Happy new year!
Awesome video! Watching your previous prepared me for my trips to Portugal and Spain. I’m currently in Spain. I did skimp on waterproof shoes and got soaked in Porto, Portugal when rain was coming in every direction. I will be purchasing a pair of Ecco waterproof shoes ASAP. Thank you for this video
I too learned. Hope you have a glorious trip!!
Sounds like it was an amazing trip! Glad you enjoyed some fun winter travels. Real bummer about leaving your coat behind. One small tip, if you are travelling light, you can pack a merino wool gaiter instead of a scarf, it is plenty warm (and can also be folded into a hat or face mask as well) and takes up so much less space than a scarf. Vera Bradley has really cute change purses that include a carabiner clip, I like to use one for my change and clip it to the outside of my purse, so it's easy to reach without opening my purse. I also always carry at least one of those disposable rain ponchos. Apart from anything else, if you have to eat in your car or another tight space and you are prone to spilling, throwing on a poncho can serve as a great bib! During my latest road trip, one of those saved me from a nasty taco spill! For cold weather travel, I cannot say enough good things about silk base layers, you could literally fit a top and bottom into an Altoids tin and they add so much warmth! Silk sock liners and glove liners too, underneath regular socks and gloves.
Love all of those too! Love my gaiter-great idea if it is truly freezing.
Silk is great in hot climates but i think i will stick to my ski thermals for Ireland and europe 😊 I wouldnt trust silk for ireland. I have a lovely silk scarf that i took with me to Egypt to cover me from the sun
....it was lovely but was very delicate and got nicked like silk stockings/tights
In ireland and for france/germany/netherlands/north portugal ive had to wear a roll up real columbia style rain jacket (i live in ireland). Maybe its because we travel all year round in Europe?? Including winter and therefore always bring this type of roll up rain jacket. We always wonder why americans bring ponchos to ireland as you will need a proper rain jacket (as previously i mention we dont bother with umbrellas as the wind breaks the umbrella and turns them inside out)
Howdy from another Texan. We just got back from Czech Republic, Austria, Germany, and Switzerland. We returned from Geneva airport and had no trouble with the quart size liquid bag. My daughter was suffering with a non waterproof coat and refused to wear the cheap rain cover I had brought. 😆No one else was wearing them. The toilets at McD’s in Prague still required 20 krowns. Others seemed to have the code. Bathrooms were all pretty clean since you had to pay. .50 euro in Zurich train station, but they also took credit cards 🎉. Surprised they did euros since that’s not their $. I would recommend to put plug adapter in your carryon, you may need on plane/airport before arriving at final destination. Thanks for all the tips. Love your posts! PS-I bought a dual voltage hair straighter for my overseas travels and it worked great. No converter needed, just adapter.
Just returned from a river cruise in Holland/Belgium. I never needed my charger! USB ports were in my hotel and on the ship! The ship provided a curling iron -sanitized, of course. Man, that rain, wind, and cold combo was exhilarating! Took 2 scarves - one heavy and one not so heavy. Small purse held a water bottle, umbrella, and place for essentials. Very guarded wherever I went since I was by myself, but there were lots of "angels" to help my find what tram I needed to be on, or where I needed to go. Got my Euros before I left from my bank, all small denominations and some coins (for restrooms or tipping guides).Thanks for your tips.
I bought REEF flip flops and they are the best when you want to air your feet out. Very light weight and happy colors.
Hi Laurie! I just bought a new curling iron, just a Conair one...and it is dual voltage! So I will only need the UK shaped plug for our upcoming trip. Was very excited.
Yay!!!
Love my Ecco’s and their gruuvy line in leather
In cooler weather I always pack stretchy bootleg pants. Amazon has a few different brands. The waist is elastic which is great for travel and if you buy the right one, the fabric looks like dress pants. They are very light weight and fold up or roll up easily in the suitcase. They are also easy to clean if necessary, dry quickly, never need an iron, and you can easily wear thermals underneath. Also, for daily vitamins/pills, I buy the little plastic zip top pill pouches and just put them into a larger ziploc baggie… lightweight and flat…
Great suggestions. I’ve adopted quite a few now. So far as adapters, I prefer one Universal adapter with USB that can be used in multiple countries - ie. UK, Europe, etc.
I find a black merino wool gater invaluable, use as a scarf, headband or mask. Lightweight and tiny to pop in your coat pocket. Also I always wear a mask in the toilet on the aeroplane. Have learned so much from you, my travels are now seamless x
I find it really funny how Americans consider Europe to be a bit dangerous to travel to, and us Europeans think the same about America, I have lived and travelled in both and the truth is that they are kind of equal!
I also think it’s hilarious how Americans consider ‘Europe’ to be France, Italy and maybe Spain, possibly the UK although not often; like the other 40+ countries don’t exist! Well done Laurie for visiting Belgium!
We ordered currency through our bank before we went to Europe so we had some cash on hand when we landed there.
That is great too.
You can use revolut card and it changes between curencies for free and you can use the card at atm. Although we all use contactless in europe
Love your site. We travel or should I say fly and cruise a lot. In May going for 27 days from Ft. Lauderdale to Grand Adventure. (days at sea) to Ireland, England, Normandy, Belgium, Netherlands, Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Germany, Paris then London and Home to Florida. I use a lot of you suggestions and really appreciate it. August we area going to Alaska for a week.
Safe Travels.
Yay! Because I’m going back in April!!💃🏻☀️
Lucky you!
@@TravelTipsbyLaurie Recently retired...never traveled this much before! 😊
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Hi Laurie! A couple of tips about Uber in Europe. First, there is no Uber in Germany due to the taxi unions. In France, we used Uber a LOT! We relied on Google Translate to talk to the drivers. Always start with Bonjour when meeting your Uber driver or entering a shop, otherwise you'll be considered rude in France. One of our Uber drivers was fluent in English, but the French really appreciated that we TRIED to communicate in French.
Yes, huge travel tip for France!
Do people really not greet their drivers,store clerks, etc, in the US? I keep hearing about this phenomenon - about how rude Americans are - but (maybe because my parents are European) I have never entered a taxi or Uber or even a bus where I enter by the driver without saying hello. I guess I’m weird for America.
@VTCS1963 You are not weird...most Americans...and actually most people around the world say hello...and thank you. It's just appropriate to at least try to say it in the citizen's language.
There is Uber in Germany, we just used it in October, as well as Bolt.
@@vtcs1963some people do and others do not greet staff, drivers etc. Rudeness is cultural and I’ve met many rude people on all continents but most people in the world understand universally polite behaviors.
Yes, you do deserve 1st class! Thanks for more great travel tips. I'm getting the zipper clips - so clever. I went to Europe last December for three weeks with just carry-on. I packed my ski pants and fleece tights to wear under jeans if needed. Invite me next time you plan a group trip; I won't make you wait on baggage. 😅
Ha you got it! And they were all pilot wives.
I bought the Travelon mesh bags thanks to you and have the East/West Travelon crossbody bag. This Texan bought a British curling iron in London on one visit - no heavy converter needed in Europe anymore, just an adapter!
Yay so glad you found one!
helpful thank you
Glad it helped!
I recently got a coat online from 32 Degrees that is very warm and can be folded down to take up almost no space at all. I got the longer coat with a hood. I live in Michigan where cold and wet is the winter normal and so far have been very comfortable using this coat. My coat is down and won’t get through Australia’s customs but they have a polyfill coat too. It also has one inside pocket where you could put a passport or wallet. Best, it was less than $40! I get compliments on the coat every time I wear it and if I travel, will take it with me because I can easily fold it up into my carryon bag. I do think as the weather gets well below zero degrees here, I will layer up with the coat, but that weather is not so typical in Europe. I ended up getting the vest jacket and the shorter coat too and they are also wonderful and not bulky!
Dollar Tree has the plastic rain ponchos too!
But you need a proper (columbia) rain jacket for ireland/ france/ germany/ netherlands/ north portugal and north spain. Maybe its because im irish and couldnt believe people dont carry a real rain jacket. It rains nearly every day in Europe and umbrellas break from the wind as they get turned inside out
Your Dollar Tree will last about 5 minutes in a European storm.
Just went through Heathrow on Dec 25 with the Tripped brand liquids bag. It is slightly larger. No problems.
I take laundry strips (like Tru Earth or equivalent. Amazon has some great ones) with an X-Large ziplock bag for doing small bits of laundry. Easy to find in grocery stores and way cheaper than Tide sink packs
Thank you for sharing! 😊 I had the same a little black water proof pouch and it worked wonderfully for my international trip over a month. For the detergent, I packed an eco friendly detergent sheet that i bought online. It was the best thing ever invested. I also packed a powder toothpaste I got from Whole Foods. It’s in a little bottle and I really love it. Have a safe trip everywhere you go. 💐😊 P.S. I travel only with carry on no matter how long I stay.😂😂😂
Way to pack!
Coworker got me the smaller crossbody bag you recommend for Christmas. I just bought those zipper clips for my everyday backpack.
I hope you love it!
I love Travelon brand bags. I have several. I feel safe carrying them.
I did too.
Also Hedgren is a good brand for safe bags.
The dual voltage hair dryer I got fried the first time I tried to use it, so I had to use my blowdrying curling brush as a dryer (which I never do) - on LOW bc that is the only way those work with a converter/adapter. I finally just said the heck with it and bought a European hair dryer and curling brush to take with me on future trips. (A couple of lower end hostels didn't have a blow dryer, and I needed one)
Hi! Thought I let you know that the link for the trifold charger isn’t working but all your other links work just fine. Glad to see you’re still enjoying your Lush shampoo bars. My favorite is jumping Juniper shampoo bar.
Thank you so much! Hope you got it; it is by Apple. I fixed it. Love my Lush!!
Laurie,This video! So jam packed with great information! I will definitely be rewatching it ❤❤❤ Thanks for sharing 😊
So glad!
I, too, dislike reading a digital book, but I would have to leave something else at home or check a bag, because choice of books is the first thing I pack. Did I mention that on average I read 3 books a week? LOL One tip I learned is that I always need some ziplock bags for various reasons. Instead of folding them up, I pack something in them, leaving them unzipped. If I put a clothing item in one inside my packing cube, they help prevent a lot of wrinkles. Then after I use the baggies for snacks or other stuff I just throw them away. Works for me.
Yes baggies are so helpful! I am reading Mao's Last Dancer. Very good!