Pack for Paris
Important Stuff
Carry-On
Documents
Rule #1 Scan into a PDF file, every document you do not want to lose and no matter you think it is important or not. How to scan and save? No better scanner than is on your phone
Android Adobe Scan or
Apple Store Adobe Scan are amazing. Now I only use my commercial flat bed scanner for big jobs. Adobe Scan retouches scans to give the best quality and links to the cloud for saving.
Passport Scan and print a couple color copies of your passport. Keep a printed copy in your wallet or purse. Lock your real passport in the hotel safe. In France, you must carry an ID card at all times. Police will accept a printed copy but offer to fetch the real-deal at the hotel. Police will not bother you if you are polite and respectful. Remember that a US driver's license is not a legal ID card outside the US
Medications
Prescriptions
Medications - inventory and plan refills. Carry-on containers. Liquids
Notify your prescribing physician of your travel
Make a list of all medications and non-pharmaceuticals that you take and for what reason. Print and scan.
Tech Stuff
USB key but encrypted and password protected
Clothes
No Tourist Look - anyone in Paris will spot a North American tourist from across the street simply by the way they dress.
Capsule Wardrobe is perfect for visiting Paris. Dress as the proper Parisian dresses
Wear Black with classy accents like a colorful silk scarf and name-brand leather purse.

Do you know why the Parisians were black? Why do New Yorkers wear black?
Jeans are OK if they are of high quality and name-brand. Make sure they fit and compliment you well. Black jeans are perfect
No shorts - for men or women, shorts and flip-flops are reserved for the beach, not Paris.
Avoid White Sneakers and white socks
No Baseball Caps
No Sweats or athletic clothes in public unless you are really running in the streets.
Light jacket or sweater for any time of year
Very good walking shoes
Packing for an American Couple
How to Pack for a Three-Week Trip to Europe
Planning a three-week trip to Europe involves careful packing to ensure you have everything you need while keeping your luggage manageable. Here’s a guide to help you pack efficiently, focusing on a capsule wardrobe that allows for mix and match outfits. You’ll be staying mostly in urban areas, in hotels or Airbnbs, and will have opportunities to do laundry.
Clothing
For Him
Tops:
4 T-shirts (variety of colors)
2 casual button-down shirts
2 dress shirts
1 lightweight sweater or pullover
Bottoms:
Outerwear:
1 lightweight jacket
1 waterproof jacket
Shoes:
Accessories:
For Her
Tops:
Bottoms:
Dresses:
Outerwear:
1 lightweight jacket
1 waterproof jacket
Shoes:
1 pair of comfortable walking shoes
1 pair of dressy flats or sandals
1 pair of casual sneakers or loafers
Accessories:
General Items
Toiletries:
Toothbrush and toothpaste
Shampoo and conditioner (travel-sized)
Soap or body wash
Deodorant
Razor and shaving cream
Hairbrush or comb
Minimal makeup and skincare products
Travel-sized laundry detergent
Tech and Gadgets:
Miscellaneous:
Travel documents (passport, tickets, reservations)
Copies of important documents (kept separately)
Wallet with credit cards and some local currency
Reusable water bottle
Small backpack or daypack
Packing cubes (to organize clothing)
Ziplock bags (for liquids and small items)
Tips for Packing
Mix and Match: Choose neutral colors and versatile pieces that can be easily mixed and matched to create different outfits.
Layering: Pack items that can be layered to accommodate different weather conditions.
Laundry: Plan to do laundry once a week. Bring a small bottle of travel detergent and use hotel or Airbnb facilities.
Space Saving: Use packing cubes to save space and keep your luggage organized.
Comfort: Prioritize comfort, especially for shoes, as you’ll be walking a lot in urban areas.
Conclusion
Packing for a three-week trip to Europe can be manageable with a well-planned capsule wardrobe and the right essentials. By focusing on versatile clothing items and essential accessories, you can ensure a comfortable and stylish journey while keeping your luggage light. Enjoy your travels!
Bags
Something to carry your stuff (backpack will be a dead giveaway that you are American, messenger bag is more Parisian and can usually carry all you need for the day. Try not to take any bags into museums because usually bags are requested to be checked in
Arrive
see WikiVoyage Paris
Many, many tourists arrive at airports and train stations to be transported to center Paris every day of the year.