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What kind of purse should you take to Europe?

Sometimes the ??best purse to travel in Europe is something small and compact! The trend of sling bags and fanny packs shows no signs of going away, and readers love them to look less conspicuous but also love that they sit close to the body and hold sightseeing essentials.



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Look for a rolling bag that's as roomy and sturdy as possible while still being small and light enough to lift and fit in a plane's overhead bin. Plenty of wheeled bags are well-designed for a typical European trip — most of my staffers prefer to roll with one.

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For travelers in need of extra space for larger wallets or laptops, we recommend a tote bag or medium-size backpack that often have designated pockets for items of different sizes. Crossbody, sling, and shoulder bags are best for storing just the essentials like phones, credit cards, earbuds, or a small wallet.

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Using anti-theft bags and wallets in Europe is important because it provides an added layer of protection against pickpockets.

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The safest and most convenient style of bag is a crossbody bag that you wear from one shoulder to the opposite hip. A thin flexible wire embedded in the strap makes it slash-resistant to thieves who cut bag straps and then run off with the bag.

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You probably won't have a problem, but if you do, you would lose the bag and could end up with a hefty fine. To me, it wouldn't be worth the hassle or the worry. If it has the Louis Vuitton label on it and it is fake, don't take it.

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You must declare all items you purchased and are carrying with you upon return to the United States, including gifts for other people as well as items you bought for yourself.

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Purses are defined as a personal item. You can do one of two options at no additional cost: If the suitcase is also small enough to qualify as carry-on that will not be checked, you can stow the suitcase in the overhead bin, combine the purse into the backpack and stow the backpack under the seat in front of you.

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Crossbody purses are usually a top choice among readers for European travel, as they're comfortable and easy to carry, great for visiting museums, and are overall super convenient to use. If you like to carry only the essentials, like your phone, wallet, keys, and lip balm, opt for a fanny pack or a sling bag.

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While crossbodies are purses that are hard to pickpocket, make sure to keep them in front of you at all times when you're out and about. That way, you'll be able to see your valuables, no matter where you are!

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Liquids, gels, and/or aerosols are not permitted, with the exception of one resealable, clear, 1-litre plastic bag that may contain liquids, gels, and/or aerosols in packaging of 100ml or less per item.

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In general, spaces are a lot smaller, the infrastructure isn't very suitcase friendly and if you're backpacking, you'll probably be flying with a lot of low-cost airlines or taking the train or a bus. All this is what makes travel backpacks the ideal packing method for a European vacation.

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You can too. It is -- and I've done it. In fact, I'm writing this column in the middle of a month-long trip to Europe with just a carry-on bag and an (admittedly large) personal item. I'm convinced pretty much anyone else can do it too. I say that because I am not a minimalist.

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Backpacks, totes, and crossbody bags are typically considered personal items too. The key to remember is it must be able to fit underneath the seat in front of you. A carry-on is a type of hand luggage that you bring into the plane cabin with you and is larger than a personal item.

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As a general rule of thumb, backpacks will offer better support for your back than shoulder bags, and so if you're carrying heavier loads, or have a longer commute in your day, then a backpack is probably the best option for you.

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As per BCAS AVSEC order, “No passenger should be permitted to carry more than one handbag other than those items already listed in the circular including ladies bag. However, it has been seen that a passenger on average carries 2-3 handbags to the screening point.

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