What to pack for Paris is as much about practicality as it is about blending in with the city's chic & sophisticated style. Spring, summer, fall, or winter, packing the right essentials ensures comfort while strolling the cobblestone streets and elegant boulevards. The key? Keep it minimal, versatile, and stylish.
If you're careful with your clothes wile traveling they will last a lot longer between laundering and ironing. When you return to the hotel from a restaurant, take your dress off, hang it up, and put on some casual clothes or lounge wear. Similarly, keep things folded neatly when you're not wearing them. Roll up clothes when packing them in your suitcase to avoid creating wrinkles.
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Pack less, less than you were planning. We know what you're thinking but, no — even less than that. In fact, a good technique is to pack once and then go back and pare down. All the clothes for a two week journey to France should fit into one carry-on suitcase.
Create a "uniform" for yourself by putting together your best neutral skirt, a stylish pair of jeans, and a few mix & match tops. Make sure they all interchange. You can do it!
We know, it's kind of a "duh!" statement. But, remember, if the weather changes and you need something warmer or cooler, there is plenty of shopping in Paris. If you want to do it on the cheap, make a visit to one of the inexpensive chain stores, the grands magasins, or small boutiques in Paris. For affordability keep your eyes peeled for Camaïeu, Promod, Zara, Uniqlo, Caroll, or one of our perennial favorites, Monoprix.
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Before we dive into clothing choices, let's go over a few essentials for any trip to Paris. First essential: pack an umbrella, the lightest, most portable umbrella you have. In most seasons you can expect a shower or two in Paris, often when you least expect it. Come to think of it, though, it might be just as easy to pick up an umbrella once you get to Paris, perhaps at the first market you visit.
Parisians are known for their understated yet polished style. To make sure you fit in and feel comfortable, here's a breakdown of what to pack for Paris depending on the time of year.
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Instead of overpacking, select a wardrobe with a few mix-and-match essentials. "Bring only one restaurant dress" is a useful and important what to pack for Paris tip. You don't need a dress for every occasion, you just need one. We remember one summer visit to Paris with an Adrienne Vittadini navy & white light knit dress that could be worn to lunch or to dinner. Only one dress, and it worked out beautifully.
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Walking is a major part of any Paris visit so prioritize comfort while maintaining style. Unless you're very comfortable in high heels, leave them in your closet at home. Instead, your what-to-pack-for-Paris list should include stylish shoes that are comfortable and easy to walk in. One of our techniques is to visit the French shoe store Arche as soon as we get to Paris, to pick up a pair (or two or three) of their amazingly comfortable yet stylish shoes.
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