London, Paris, and Amsterdam: Packing List
- Camille Kott
- Oct 26, 2023
- 3 min read
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I am the type of person who will wait until the absolute last minute to start packing, but this time, I ordered a few things I thought I would need beforehand and then I started packing way too late. My trip was from 10/6 to 10/13, so 7 days total with the 13th being exclusively a travel day. I wear comfy clothes on travel days so I had a set of travel clothes along with the rest of my belongings.

In total, I brought:
3 dresses
4 sweaters
A cardigan
A bodysuit
2 pairs of jeans
2 pairs of pants
A set of travel clothes (t-shirt and yoga pants)
An intense amount of socks/undergarments
3 pairs of shoes (cute shoes, walking sneakers, and cute sneakers)
A pair of flip flops for the hotels
A set of 4 slip shorts (for dresses)
A portable charger (that I discovered didn't work on the first day of my trip)
Many different charging cables/setups
Snacks!
It was warmer than I expected it to be on the trip so I was glad I brought the dresses and the bodysuit for the warmer days. Amsterdam at the end of my trip was cold and rainy so I was definitely thanking myself for the sweaters.
Everything linked above was bought specifically for the trip and was honestly essential for my personal comfort and safety:
The travel raincoat was great because it folded up into a small bag that came with it and it dried very quickly. The last few days in Amsterdam and London were cold and rainy so I was very glad to have it and have it not take up too much space in my bag.
The slip shorts were AMAZING for wearing under dresses and it allowed me to stay comfortable while walking all day. I got the nude set and they were the perfect length for the dresses I was wearing and they were almost completely unnoticeable.
The travel wallet was awesome. It's RFID blocking, had a secure spot for my passport, and even had a coin slot for a euro coin for public bathrooms. I got it in tan and I really liked the color.
The crossbody bag I had wasn't my favorite purchase but it definitely came in handy. Paris is known for pickpockets and I was definitely glad I had this bag to keep in front of me and in my line of sight at all times. It fit the wallet well and fit a couple other things I carried around with me and bought.
The anti-theft backpack was amazing and made me feel a lot safer wearing a backpack when I was out. There are several compartments in the front, two side pockets, and the zippers for the main pocket was on my back when I was wearing it. I kept all my important things in the main pocket and left all the random receipts and things I had in my bag in the front and side pockets. The bag was a great size and held a lot more things than I thought it would.
As a solo traveler and a female, I bought the portable door locks just in case and I felt so much safer in my hotel room knowing that it was almost impossible to get in from the outside. They were super easy to use and made me feel a lot better about being in the room alone.
You should always have a universal adapter when traveling and this one did the job. It had the front part for the plug-ins and two USB ports on the side which were also super handy since I had so many things to charge.
Of course, I didn't wear everything I brought but I was glad to have options. Everything I bought for the trip though was used almost every day and were super helpful throughout my travels. I will definitely be using all of them again on my next trip, wherever I go.
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