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What to Pack for Switzerland: Packing List Essentials for Every Season

What to Pack for Switzerland: Packing List Essentials for Every Season

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Feeling overwhelmed planning your Switzerland trip? Terrified that you might be caught freezing on a mountain peak because you forgot your waterproof jacket or essential gear? Wondering how you will drag heavy bags between cities or if you will manage to find luggage storage space on busy trains?

Truth is, it is hard to plan for Swiss weather. You want to be prepared for the cold, but you also don't want to haul heavy suitcases onto Swiss trains or struggle through the streets.

The good news is that you can absolutely master packing light and still have everything you need.

In this episode, I am sharing my complete packing guide to help you prepare. We cover the travel essentials you cannot forget, like a travel adapter, and why comfortable footwear is a must.

You will learn why you should layer clothing to tackle changeable mountain weather with ease. Whether you need advice for winter packing or summer packing, these Switzerland packing list tips will help you get ready for an amazing Swiss vacation.


Happy travels,
Carolyn


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