Not long ago I had the pleasure of spending a couple of days in the beautiful London with bunch
of friends. The days before I took off the weather forecast couldn't really decide how the weather
in the up-coming week would be, so I had to put both clothing for sunny (well, as sunny as it can
get in London) days and clothing for colder and more rainy days. Keep in mind when packing that there
is a reason why the weather forecast not always can decide what to tell: The weather in England can
change within hours and because of this it is a good idea to follow the well-known British "layers,
layers, layers!" and wear a lot of layers of clothing that is easy to both take off and on as the weather
changes.
This packing list is from I visited during early spring, but can be used as a packing list for the rest of
the season also. Just add a warm jacket, gloves and a hat if you're traveling during winter, and a pair
of shorts and an extra t-shirt if you're visiting during the summer season.
You can also click here to get it in a printable PDF version.
Clothing
2 long-sleeved t-shirts
2 everyday t-shirts
1 waterproof jacket
1 sweater
1 skirt
1 to 2 pair of jeans
1 to 2 pair of non-denim trousers1 skirt
1 pair of pantyhoses
1 to 2 night-out dress(es)
1 set of night wear
7 pairs of socks
7 pairs of panties
2 bras
Shoes
1 pair of good walking shoes/trainers
1 pair of shoes for a night out
Toiletries
Toothbrush
Toothpaste
Face cleanser
Face Tonic
Moisturiser
Mascara
Shampoo
Conditioner
Shower gelMascara
Concealer
Foundation
Brow pencil
Deodorant
Perfume
Hairbrush
Hairbands
Bobby pins
Bobby pins
Painkillers
Plasters
Razor
Others
Adaptor plugs (3-pin plugs)
iPod, charger
Camera(s), charger, SD card(s)/Film
Phone, charger
Umbrella
Sunglasses
Passport
Small bag - for nights out
Small bag - to take around the city by day
Wallet
Pounds
Credit card
Insurance card
Another form for ID
A good book
A pen
A set of card
A lock for your suitcase
Enjoy your trip!
Emma x
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