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What should I pack for 7 nights in Spain?

The fall and spring seasons don't require too much beyond the year-round essentials, but there are a few items not to miss:
  • Rain gear (umbrella, rain jacket, hat, etc.)
  • Sun protection.
  • Light jacket and sweaters.
  • Closed-toed shoes.
  • Lightweight scarf.
  • A mix of long pants and shorts or skirts/dresses.




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Fall/Spring Packing List
  • Rain gear (umbrella, rain jacket, hat, etc.)
  • Sun protection.
  • Light jacket and sweaters.
  • Closed-toed shoes.
  • Lightweight scarf.
  • A mix of long pants and shorts or skirts/dresses.


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Do the clothing countdown: If you need a mantra to help streamline your wardrobe, use the 5, 4, 3, 2, 1 rule for a weeklong trip: Limit yourself to no more than five sets of socks and underwear, four tops, three bottoms, two pairs of shoes and one hat. The list should be adjusted to suit your needs.

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TRAVEL TIPS: Packing List for a 1-Week Trip
  • 8 shirts (4 tanks, 4 tops)
  • 1 cardigan.
  • 1 hoodie.
  • 2 pants.
  • 1 pair of shorts or skirt.
  • 1 dress (if applicable)
  • socks (take the # of days you'll likely wear socks and add +1)
  • undies (take the # of days of your trip and add +1)


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7 day packing list
  • Nightwear.
  • Underwear.
  • Activewear (if I'll be working out while I'm away)
  • Swimwear.
  • Day time outfits (including accessories)
  • Night time outfits (including accessories)
  • Shoes.
  • Tech.


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Sleepwear. Whether you sleep in t-shirts and sweatpants or complete pajama sets, about two pairs of pajamas will be enough for a weeklong vacation. However, if you're someone who likes slipping into fresh pajamas every night, then you may want to pack extra loungewear, space in your luggage permitting.

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Pack 5 tops and 2-3 bottoms for a 7-day trip.
  1. 5 shirts.
  2. 2-3 pairs of pants, shorts, or skirts.
  3. 1-2 dressy pieces of clothing.
  4. 1 sweater or jacket (add more layers for colder weather)
  5. 1 pair of sneakers.
  6. 1 pair of dressier shoes.
  7. 1 pair of flip flops or sandals (for beach vacations and warmer weather)
  8. 1 bathing suit.


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The Best Ways to Pack Your Clothes
  1. Pack Wrinkle-Resistant Fabrics. ...
  2. Roll and Fold Items. ...
  3. Arrange Clothing Thoughtfully. ...
  4. Cover the Pile With a Dry-Cleaning Bag. ...
  5. Follow the Rule of Three. ...
  6. Have Your Shoes Do Some Work. ...
  7. Place Shoes Into One-Gallon-Size Resealable Bags. ...
  8. Group Similar Products in Sealed Resealable Bags.


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Start your packing process days or even weeks ahead of your departure date; this gives you time to craft a complete list, plus purchase any additional items you might need for your vacation. Creating a packing list is a fail-safe way to ensure that you never, ever forget to bring something important.

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Comprised of just the basics—three pairs of shoes, four tops, two pairs of pants, two jackets, one dress, and four accessories—it's all you need for eight days and seven nights of travel.

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Packing List for a Seven-Day Trip in One Carry-On Bag
  1. 5 shirts.
  2. 3 shorts or skirts.
  3. 2 dressy options (mix and match with accessories and outerwear)
  4. 1 outerwear — sweater or jacket.
  5. 1 pair sneakers.
  6. 1 pair dressy shoes.
  7. 1 pair flip-flops.
  8. 1 hat.


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The fall and spring seasons don't require too much beyond the year-round essentials, but there are a few items not to miss:
  1. Rain gear (umbrella, rain jacket, hat, etc.)
  2. Sun protection.
  3. Light jacket and sweaters.
  4. Closed-toed shoes.
  5. Lightweight scarf.
  6. A mix of long pants and shorts or skirts/dresses.


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You'll typically spend about $34 on food and $25 on local transportation daily. Also, expect to pay between $55 and $65 for accommodation per night. On average, a three-day visit to Spain will cost you about $381, while a week-long trip will cost around $889.

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For budget travelers, you can expect to spend around $50 to $70 per day in Spain, while mid-range travelers can expect to spend around $100 to $150 per day. It's important to plan ahead and research activities and costs to create a budget that works for you.

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Rolling your clothes in your suitcase will generally save space. This is because it squeezes air from between folds and means the most of available space is used. If done correctly, rolling can also ensure less wrinkles in your clothes.

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Roll your clothes in your carry-on Put the bulkiest rolls on the bottom and squeeze the thinnest ones into any gaps. Think of it like a game of real-life Tetris. Rolling clothes is a go-to trick for seasoned flight attendants. If it's good enough for them, it's good enough for you.

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Yes, it can all fit in the overhead bin. Traveling these days can feel like a chore. It takes mathematic skills to fit everything you need in a carry-on bag. Here are some tips from the professionals to help make that task a little easier.

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Keep reading to learn how to pack faster and smarter — without the stress.
  1. Roll clothes and pack them first. ...
  2. Choose travel-friendly fabrics. ...
  3. Pack the first outfit you'll want to wear on top. ...
  4. Place heavy items at the base. ...
  5. Layer plastic dry cleaning bags between clothes. ...
  6. Use packing cubes. ...
  7. Avoid over- or under-packing.


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If you have unlimited suitcase space and don't want to do any laundry, a two-week trip means packing 14/2 = 7 bras and at least 14 pairs of underwear. That consumes a lot of valuable suitcase space! To reduce the number of pieces that need to be packed, simply commit to doing laundry on the road.

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How do I stop being overwhelmed when packing for a trip?
  1. Plan Ahead = Weather, Lists, and Laundry. The first step is to plan ahead. ...
  2. Pick A Color. ...
  3. Organize Your Carry-On. ...
  4. Pre-Pack Toiletries. ...
  5. Rest Well the Night Before.


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