Clothing Strategy: Pack for Culture and Climate
Check historical weather, current forecasts, and cultural expectations. For religious sites, bring a light scarf or modest layer even in summer. Look up festival schedules and dress codes for nicer restaurants. Five minutes of research can prevent awkward moments and unnecessary purchases after you land.
Clothing Strategy: Pack for Culture and Climate
Instead of a heavy coat, bring a breathable base, warm mid-layer, and weatherproof shell. Merino wool keeps you comfortable across temperatures and dries quickly. A compressible jacket becomes a pillow in transit. What’s your favorite travel layer? Add it to your comments to help other first-timers.
Clothing Strategy: Pack for Culture and Climate
Pack a sink stopper, a few soap sheets, and quick-dry fabrics. With a two-night wash rhythm, you can halve your clothing volume. Check if your stay has machines or nearby laundromats. Subscribe for our two-week capsule wardrobe template built around simple laundry cycles.