Travel experts from Conde Nast Traveller magazine have offered some tips for travelers to have a wonderful trip to Europe this summer.
Say "no" to bulky luggage.
One of the most enjoyable experiences in Europe during the summer is strolling along cobblestone streets or taking a ferry to visit small islands. Bulky luggage will hinder travel, so it's best to bring carry-on items. Instead of hard-shell suitcases, travelers should pack everything into a soft cloth bag, a wheeled bag, or a backpack for convenience.
Pack the items into small bags.
Dividing your clothes into smaller packages, like putting pants in one bag and shirts in another, is a good idea. This helps you organize your belongings more neatly and find what you need quickly.
Download travel apps in advance.
There are many useful apps for travelers, such as Google Translate for communicating with locals, Google Maps for finding directions, and even for organizing addresses you've saved during your trip. Some wheelchair-friendly navigation apps will provide routes without stairs, steep inclines, or elevators. This is helpful for travelers who do a lot of walking or carry heavy luggage.
Rest in the waiting room.
Many airports become overcrowded during the summer months, with passengers often not having enough seats. To avoid the crowds, you can purchase airline lounge access passes to relax in a quiet and comfortable space. These passes also include complimentary food and drinks.
Book your airport transfer service in advance.
Taking a taxi at the airport can be expensive or inconvenient. Many travelers are afraid of being scammed if they take an unlicensed taxi when visiting a foreign country. Therefore, you can use pre-booking services on apps or book through your hotel.
Additionally, to save money, travelers can purchase eSIMs in advance at home instead of buying them at the airport in the host country. eSIMs purchased through apps are usually cheaper.
Bring earplugs.
Besides wearing headphones, travelers can bring earplugs to find quiet in public places like airplanes and train stations. This is considered helpful for people who have trouble sleeping.
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