There’s nothing like experiencing the magic of a city than in the middle of the winter when you have a chance to chat more with the locals and visit the attractions without the chaos of the peak season. Personally, I live for cozy fireplaces, wandering through snow-covered cities, horse-drawn carriage rides with mulled wine and blankets, and romantic holiday markets! It’s easy to get caught up in thinking “I might need this, I’ll bring it just in case”, but you’re going to regret it once you feel the weight of your suitcase! If you’re anything like me, you’ll end up wearing the same 2-4 outfits no matter how many clothes you bring anyway. So, limit your t-shirts, your pajamas (1-2 sets is plenty), and avoid packing things like jean shorts or anything you would wear in the spring or summer. Try to limit anything you can’t actually wear outside… meaning, you likely won’t be wearing your favorite t-shirt outside when it’s 30 degrees Fahrenheit out with nothing over it. It’s difficult and can seem almost impossible at times, but you’ll have a really good idea of what to bring at the end of this post! The most important thing to remember when packing for Europe in winter is finding the balance between packing the right amount of layers and not overpacking. You can also find a downloadable version of my backpacking Europe winter packing list at the bottom of this post! okay, somewhat seemingly endless list of things you should include on your winter packing list for Europe, but that’s alright.Įverything from the basics like hygiene essentials to the winter specifics are included on the lists below. I’m so glad you asked! There is a pretty long….
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