“I didn’t bring 21 pairs of socks and 21 pairs of underwear,” says Miriam. “I brought some, and then I washed them in the sink.”
Miriam then lets her socks dry in the sun on her windowsill. Easy! Bringing powdered detergent for laundry is also a great idea so that you don’t have to worry about reaching the limit on the number of liquids you can pack.
If you’re traveling for a long period of time or plan on traveling more frequently, Miriam recommends purchasing travel-sized versions of things you use every day. This includes hair tools!
Miriam says in another videos that she would “not be traveling for three weeks without a hair straightener,” so she invested in a travel-sized one! It saves space, comes in its own bag, and gets the job done.
Obviously, if you are bringing electronics to Europe or other countries, you will need a plug adapter. Miriam recommends skipping the bulky, heavy, adapters with plugs for every country and only taking the individual ones you will need.
One of Miriam’s final packing tips was not to bother bringing multiple purses. Instead, bring something versatile like a stylish belt bag or fanny pack. They’re not too big, they’re lightweight, and you can keep them close to you, which is important as you want to avoid getting pickpocketed while traveling.
Do you have any more packing tips for luggage?
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