If you’re traveling to multiple places in Europe, packing can feel like a daunting task! Use this packing list as a guide for what to pack for two weeks in Europe. A versatile capsule wardrobe is the key to successful travelers! Choose clothes that are practical, stylish and comfortable — no matter the season. Here’s your go-to checklist for what to pack for two weeks in Europe!

While it’s always thrilling to explore somewhere new, the process of getting there isn’t usually quite as enjoyable. With airlines constantly changing their baggage policies and weight restrictions, part of the journey can become quite stressful. Packing efficiently and light, however, is easy with a capsule wardrobe–you won’t need to concern yourself with overpacking or under packing. Some capsules will even fit in a carry-on bag, taking away the trouble of checking luggage!

When packing for your trip, choose basics that can be worn a variety of ways and mix-and-matched. For example, a black tank top could go from day to evening with the addition of some accessories. A few key fashion items specific to the season will also come in handy–think shorts or sundresses for summertime travels or a scarf for layering during autumn outings.

Clothing

Europe experiences unique weather depending on the season! While the summers can be boiling hot, the winters might make you reach for a scarf and gloves. Autumn and spring usually sit somewhere in between temperature-wise. If you plan to visit Europe during winter, don’t forget to pack a heavy coat! And if you come during summertime, leave your boots at home.

  • Short and long-sleeved shirts in average colors: These are great for exploring during the daytime and can go well with a pair of jeans later at night. Add some accessories and a jackets to make it more elegant but still casual, which is perfect attire for dinner or cocktails.
  • If you’re looking for clothes that are easy to mix and match, go for a buttoned denim shirt or white shirt. With a simple shirt, you can create lots of different looks by pairing it with jeans, shorts or trousers, or wearing it over a sundress.
  • Jeans and black slacks are efficient choices for travel as they do not occupy much space in your luggage, and can be dressed up or down. It is advisable to pack several pairs so that you have options when deciding what to wear each day. If you are uncertain about the dress code of an evening event, play it safe by wearing black slacks.
  • Because you’ll be walking around a lot, comfortable shoes are an absolute must! You don’t want to be in pain by the end of the day from ill-fitting shoes. A pair of sneakers or soft-soled shoes will serve you well and they happen to be very trendy right now too.
  • The shoes you bring with you don’t have to be too fancy. You only need two pairs: one for summer and one for winter. Your second choice of shoe will depend on the season. For example, in the summertime, a nice pair of sandals would work well, but during colder months, boots are ideal. And for spring or fall weather, slip-on shoes or ballet pumps are usually good picks.
  • A more formal outfit: If you find yourself going to a fancier event than expected, be sure to pack something nice to wear!
  • A long, classic, or waterfall blazer is a must-have for anyone who wants to instantly upgrade their outfit. These are versatile pieces that can be dressed up or down and work well in both warm and cooler weather.
  • Don’t ever underestimate how important it is to have socks that won’t make your feet sweat. You’ll be spending all day on your feet, and there’s truly nothing worse than sweaty, uncomfortable socks. Bring a few extras sets – they don’t take up much space and you never know when you might need them!

Toiletries

On vacation, you have the perfect opportunity to change up your normal skin routine and forego a full face of makeup.

  • Applying sunscreen is important year-round, but especially when traveling since we tend to spend more time outdoors in harmful UV rays. Shampoo and cleansing bars are great travel-friendly options that won’t leak and contribute to plastic pollution.
  • In order to keep your skin feeling healthy and moisturized while traveling, it is advisable to bring along a few hydrating or balancing sheet masks. These are easy to use and take up virtually no space, making them the perfect travel companion for anyone whose skin is prone to drying out.

Other essential items

  • Save money and the environment by bringing a reusable water bottle with you on your trip! You’ll always be able to stay hydrated, and you won’t have to keep buying plastic water bottles. Also, consider packing a universal adaptor so that you can charge all of your devices while you’re away from home.
  • Medication: Keep some painkillers and travel sickness tablets or medication on you in case something happens and you can’t find a pharmacy.
  • It’s always a good idea to bring an umbrella with you when traveling, in case of unexpected rain. A small, compact umbrella is easy to carry and will come in handy if the weather takes a turn for the worse.
  • Photocopies of passport and travel documents: Keep a photocopy of your passport or other travel documents on you at all times.