These are my tried and tested tips for packing carry-on only for one month in Europe, according to this former chronic over-packer that’s seriously changed her ways 💁♀️
I’ll take you through the planning process, luggage selection, and clever packing techniques to make travelling *that much easier*. We’ll also talk how to choose what clothes to bring and my favourite (tested) packing hacks, from packing cubes to Marie Kondo’s folding technique.
Plus, the smart travel essentials I don’t leave home without, and the most important bit — WHAT NOT TO PACK.
I hope this video helps anybody wanting to embrace travelling light — honestly, you can’t go back. Especially after lugging a suitcase around Europe’s steep cobblestone streets, that’s for sure!
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– chapters –
00:00 intro
00:52 planning
02:03 luggage selection
04:09 clothing
05:50 clever packing tips
07:33 smart travel essentials
09:20 what not to bring
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1 Comment
I enjoyed the "what not to pack" section. I always come back from trips with something I did not use. It makes sense to hear about it from someone else.