What to Pack for Your Trip to Italy (2024)

Let me help you out with the essentials of your ultimate Italy packing list and help you know what to wear in Italy, and how to feel confident while not overpacking!

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You’re going to Italy! Hooray! I love Italy! It’s one of my favorite vacation destinations for couples, families, girls trips, and even solo travel. It’s a country that has so much to offer for everyone! Once you’ve planned your trip to Italy, it’s time to think about what to pack and what to wear in Italy. You’ll need the essentials, and you also don’t want to stand out as a total tourist. I’ll walk you through exactly what you need to take with to Italy and how to pack it. But before we go there, here are a few Italy packing tips for packing for Italy. There are a few things you’ll need to think about before packing.

What we'll be talking about

        • Let me help you out with the essentials of your ultimate Italy packing list and help you know what to wear in Italy, and how to feel confident while not overpacking!
      • What season are you visiting Italy?
      • What activities will you be doing in Italy?
      • Are you doing a Photoshoot in Italy?
      • How much moving around will you be doing?
    • The Best Luggage for Travel to Italy
      • Carryon Suitcase
      • Packing Cubes
      • Travel Backpack
      • Fanny Pack
    • The Essential Italy Packing List Items
      • Italy Travel Books
    • What to Wear in Italy
      • What to Wear in Rome, Venice, Florence, Milan, and other big cities in Italy
      • What to Wear on the Italian Coast in Summer
      • What NOT to Pack for Italy

What season are you visiting Italy?

Just as the culture, food, and history can vary in Italy, so can the weather! Italy is a long country with a wide range of weather. Italy generally has four distinct seasons, with more extreme winters in the Northern Italy and more extreme summers in the Southern Italy. It’s always good to check the weather forecast about a week before your trip, and keep an eye on it as you get closer, although you never know what you’re going to get in Italy sometimes!

  • Summer: June-August will be hot! These are great times to visit the coast of Italy, although they will be crowded.
  • Fall: September-November will be cooler and less crowded. My favorite time to visit is September.
  • Winter: December-February can be quite cold and wet. In the north, there will be snow in the mountains.
  • Spring: March-May is warmer but still wet, so you’ll have a good chance of rain, although it will be warmer.

It’s important to be prepared for whatever season you’ll be traveling in and it’s also important to pack layers.

What to Pack for Your Trip to Italy (1)What activities will you be doing in Italy?

If you’ll be spending lots of time on the coast or on the lakes, you’ll obviously want to pack more beachwear, but if you’re touring cities, you’ll want to dress more fashionably with more comfortable touring clothes.

Are you doing a Photoshoot in Italy?

Booking a photoshoot in Italy is one of the best ways to capture your memories. And it’s nice not to be the one behind the camera someitmes. You can book through this company and use code WANDERLUST for a discount. Think about what you want to wear in pictures when you’re packing.

  • Rome Photoshoot
  • Florence Photoshoot
  • Venice Photoshoot

How much moving around will you be doing?

If you’re going to be traveling around Italy a lot, it will be best to only pack a small carryon so that you’re not hauling your luggage around on trains and over cobblestone streets. Now that you have these things in mind, you’re ready to start packing for your Italy trip!

The Best Luggage for Travel to Italy

Carryon Suitcase

I’ve had really good luck with theAmerican Tourister brand of suitcases from Amazon. The price is decent and they are really sturdy. I love that they have strong zippers, elastic clips inside, and a zipper section. This one rolls really nicely with 4 spinner wheels that make it easy for even my kids to roll. I also love all the fun colors they have!We always try to travel with carryons or backpacks only when we travel to Italy. In fact, last time we went to Italy, we only hadbackpacks for four months. Having big checked luggage can be tricky when you’retraveling around Italy by train.

Packing Cubes

Another packing tip, use packing cubes. Packing cubes are life! If you haven’t used them, but you’ve heard people talking about them, those people are right! Not only do they keep your clothes organized, but they also help squish them down so that you can fit more into your suitcase, which is especially important if you’re only traveling carryon! I like theseAmazon Basic packing cubes.They are cheap but sturdy and lightweight.

Travel Backpack

Having a backpack for things like a laptop, camera, snacks, water, passports, etc., is essential. But it’s important to be aware of pickpockets in Italy, especially in high tourist areas and while riding public transportation. Don’t ever put anything valuable in a front pocket of a backpack where you can’t feel if it’s being unzipped! I really like Osprey backpacks and think they are the most comfortable travel backpacks on the market.The Daylight packis great for everyday touring.

Fanny Pack

Don’t laugh! Fanny packs (or bum bags for my Aussie and Brit friends) are totally back in guys! Obviously, because I wear one! There are so many cute ones out there too now! I love my Fawny Pack from Fawn Design! But I also love this small simple one too. It’s a Lulu Lemon dupe and is great. You can also wear fanny packs across your chest, if you’re not cool enough to pull them off around your waist or use it as a crossbody bag!

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The Essential Italy Packing List Items

Now that you are prepared with all of your luggage and organizers, there are a few essentials that everyone should have in their packing checklist for Italy.

  • Passports:Always the number one essential when traveling internationally! You should always take a picture of your passport to have on your phone. Also, be sure your passport has at least 3 months left before it expires. 6 months is even better!
  • Visas:If you’re traveling from the US, you’ll need to apply for an ETIAS Visa starting in 2021. You canlearn more about that here.
  • Tickets & Travel Documents:I organize all of my travel bookings in a Google Sheet with confirmation numbers, addresses, etc. I also like to use the Tripit App to keep a good visual of all my bookings. But if you have any tours or tickets that need to be printed, it’s good to keep them organized. I also like to have a special place to put all of our passports.
  • Cash: It’s always good to carry some cash when you travel anywhere, but nottoomuch cash! I usually just get cash out from a bank ATM when I arrive in Italy.
  • Credit Cards:I always travel with a credit card. You’ll need one to rent a car, and I’ve been in situations in Italy where my debit card didn’t work. Be sure you have one that has no international fees like the Chase Sapphire Plus.
  • Italy Power Adapter:Don’t go to Italy without a power adapter if you plan on using your phone, camera, or anything else that requires power. I’ve tried many, but this is the best Italy power adapter I’ve used.
  • Portable WiFi Device:I take my Skyroam with me anytime I travel abroad. It basically works like a little WiFi signal that I can take anywhere. It’s cheaper than using my phone service and it can even charge my phone! You can use codeWANDERLUSTCREWfor a special discount andpurchase one here.
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  • VPN (Virtual Private Network):While this isn’t something you need to physically pack, it’s always a good idea to use a VPN if you’re traveling with a laptop. This will allow you to access online sites and services that could potentially be blocked in Italy. For example, Netflix offerings will be different. It also protects you from hackers. We had a bad experience in Europe a few months ago. We weren’t using a VPN and our Netflix account was hacked. Someone got into our account, changed the email and password, and locked us out! Not fun! You canlearn more about VPNs here.
  • Headphones:I’m obsessed with my Bluetooth headphones and they go with me everywhere. They help me sleep on planes even if I’m not listening to anything. They just drown out the noise!
  • Portable Phone Charger:I don’t leave the country, or even the house, without my portable phone charger. I’m not sure about you, but my phone lasts like an hour without it! I’ve tried lots of chargers, and MyCharge is my favorite. They have several different sizes with different cords. I love that the cords are all built in so you don’t have to lug anything extra around.
  • Camera:You don’t want to travel to Italy without packing your camera! Trust me, nearly everywhere you look will be photo-worthy so don’t miss out. While your phones do a pretty good job these days, there’s nothing quite like using a real camera. I love my Sony cameras and always recommend the Sony a6000 for beginning photographers. It’s small and lightweight but packs a big punch in the quality department!
  • An Extra Duffel Bag for Souvenirs: I always pack this foldable duffle bag or an extra carry on bag in my suitcase to bring an extra bag home full of pasta and other great Italian souvenirs. It’s inexpensive but sturdy and has a strap to attach to your suitcase handle.
  • Water Bottle:Pleasehelp out the environmentand bring a reusable water bottle! We love our Hydroflasks because they keep your water nice and cold, which is so important as we travel around Italy in the summer, especially!
  • Umbrella:If you’re visiting Italy in the winter, spring, or fall, I highly recommend bringing your own small umbrella. They take up almost no space and this one will be better than a cheaply made, but expensive one you’ll buy on the street in a downpour.
  • Travel Insurance:We never travel anywhere without travel insurance, and we use World Nomads. They have good prices and their customer service is good. You cancheck rates here,or use the yellow box below to get a quote. It’s super easy and affordable and I wouldn’t travel without it. Travel insurance covers anything from natural disasters, medical emergencies, and lost, stolen, or damaged belongings.

Italy Travel Books

As much as I love reading blogs and online information, it’s sometimes nice to have a physical book to read. These are some of my favorite Italy travel books:

  • Rick Steves Italy 2023I’ve always been a big fan of Rick Steves. Especially since he specializes in all things Europe and keeps his guides up to date! His Italy guide is top notch and once you know where you’re going in Italy you can look into his more specific guides.
  • Lonely Planet Italy Travel GuideLonely Planet books are always a safe bet! The information is good, accurate, and kept up to date.
  • Books Set in Italy: If you’re looking for some fictional books sit in Italy, this is a great list for your Italy vacation reads.

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What to Wear in Italy

While I like to be comfortable and practical in almost every other travel situation, I do think it’s important to put some thought into what to wear in Italy. Italians are generally well-dressed but dressed simply. While you don’t want to overpack, it’s important to try and blend in a bit. Italian clothing style consists of simple, well-made pieces that fit well.

This means not wearing workout clothes. I know, I know, that’s tough for us Americans, but I think it’s important to make an effort. Plus, it makes pictures so much cuter ha! Italian outfits aren’t over the top, so don’t overthink it. When you’re thinking about travel clothes for Italy, I recommend packing aroundfive outfits, then doing laundry every 5 days. As much as possible don’t have too many clothes packed since you can always do laundry here to save space on your luggage.

There are laundromats all over Italy for a decent price, or you can stay in an Airbnb with a washer. You’ll be hard-pressed to find anywhere with a dryer, don’t think I’ve ever stayed anywhere in Italy with a dryer, but hanging your laundry on the line is part of the charm!

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What to Wear in Rome, Venice, Florence, Milan, and other big cities in Italy

You’ll want to dress a little more formally in the big cities of Italy especially. Nice jeans, slacks, or a nice sundress will do. It will be hot in the summer and cold in the winter, so dress appropriately for doing a lot of walking and waiting around outside.

  • Tops:These are some of my favorite tops for traveling. They pack well and small and don’t wrinkle easily.
  • Bottoms: I don’t usually wear shorts, so I don’t have a personal recommendation. But if you’re going in summer you’ll most likely want to bring a pair of shorts. I love my Madewell jeans though. Yes, they are pricey, and I was in denial for a long time, but they’re honestly worth the investment.
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  • Dresses:It’s great to have a basic dress, especially in the summer. I love dressing up for dinner and also sun dresses are much cooler than jeans during the day! Both this dress and this dress are super cute and comfy and come in several different prints. Italian summer dresses are the way to go, especially during the hot months where you need that extra airflow! You know what I’m talking about ladies!

What to Wear on the Italian Coast in Summer

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If you’re planning to visit the Amalfi Coast, Cinque Terre, or any of the other amazing Italian coastal cities, you’ll want to trade in your stylish ware, for something more casual and “beachy” like sundresses, maxi dresses, shorts, T-shirts, sandals, and hats. This will help you deal with the heat as well as fit in.

  • Dresses:Linen dresses are great for the heat. They do wrinkle easily, so make sure you hang it up as soon as you arrive or that your hotel or apartment has an iron.In fact, you’ll see lots of Italian women wearing linen dresses as they are just that classy!
  • Swimsuits: Hopefully if you’re spending time on the Italian coast, you’ll be swimming. I’ve gotten some great swimsuits here and I love this one!
  • Hats:The sun in Italy is no joke and you don’t want to come home from your Italian vacation with a sunburn souvenir! Be sure to pack a hat. You can keep it from wrinkling by packing your shirts into the bowl of the hat then laying it flat down on the bottom of your suitcase.
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  • Shoes:I always tell my friends that the most important thing in your bag besides your passport is a good pair of comfortable walking shoes! This is true for anywhere you travel, but most importantly for Italy as you will be doing a great deal of walking and standing in line. Most of this will be done on cobblestone streets, which are not easy to walk or stand on.
  • Sandals: These sandals are an absolute dream! I’ve had them for years and they’ve been so good to me. I can walk all day long with no problems. They are sturdy but lightweight enough that I barely notice they are there. I have serious arch problems and very few shoes make me happy, but these are my ultimate favorites and have been all over the world with me. They’re also cute enough to wear with a dress which I appreciate!
  • Boots: For colder months I LOVE these booties! They are comfortable and waterproof.
  • White Sneakers: And for a great comfortable white sneaker to wear with pants, shorts or dresses, these are the absolute best! They’re an investment, but they are leather and last for years.

What NOT to Pack for Italy

  • Valuables:It’s no secret that pickpocketers target tourists. Leave your valuables, like jewelry at home.
  • Hairdryers:Unless you want to blow up your hotel, leave these at home (if you’re traveling from the US or Canada). The voltage does not convert well and will either kill your hairdryer or start a fire.

I hope this Italy packing list has been helpful to help you decide what to bring and what to wear in Italy. No matter what you pack, as long as you have your passport, you’ll have an amazing time!

What to Pack for Your Trip to Italy (2024)

FAQs

What not to forget when traveling to Italy? ›

Packing for Italy? 10 Things You Shouldn't Forget
  • Clothes that mix, match & layer well. ...
  • Shoes made for walking. ...
  • A good looking, comfortable day pack. ...
  • A scarf or lightweight cover-up. ...
  • Your finest clothes. ...
  • Your proper camera. ...
  • Adaptors, chargers & a portable charger. ...
  • Sunglasses & sunscreen.
Oct 3, 2019

What do I need for my trip to Italy? ›

Packing list for Italy - the essentials
  1. Valid passport, visa, and travel documents. ...
  2. Spending money. ...
  3. Travel insurance documents. ...
  4. Prescription medications and basic first aid supplies.
  5. Travel-sized toiletries. ...
  6. A universal plug adapter for charging electronic devices. ...
  7. A travel lock for securing your luggage.
Aug 23, 2023

What not to bring to Italy? ›

6 Things Not To Bring To Italy
  • A new haircut. Rushing around before your trip shouldn't include a haircut. ...
  • Running shoes/ sneakers. Really my friend, unless your actually using them to exercise: leave them at home. ...
  • More baggage than you can carry. ...
  • Too many gadgets. ...
  • Travellers cheques. ...
  • Dirty Bra Straps.

What I wish I knew before going to Italy? ›

7 Things To Know Before Traveling to Italy: From Planning to...
  • Don't rely on your smartphone for maps (all the time)
  • Remember to validate your train ticket.
  • Be careful with the 'daily specials'
  • Pack light.
  • Avoid restaurants with servers waiting outside.
  • Buy your tickets in advance.
  • Carry cash, as well as a card.
Sep 12, 2023

Should you bring toilet paper to Italy? ›

There are two things you might not find in a public bathroom or in a café. First, always carry some toilet paper. They sell small packets of paper individually wrapped that you should keep with you at all times. A package of tissues can be a great alternative.

Are fanny packs popular in Italy? ›

Many Italians wear fanny packs/ satchels everyday. You can easily store your phone, wallet, passport, and other small items while traveling around.

Do I need cash to travel in Italy? ›

Since every region of Italy accepts the euro (including the Vatican City and the Republic of San Marino), you shouldn't have too much trouble managing your money. ATMs and credit card facilities are readily available throughout the country, so you can use cash, card, or a combination of both.

How much money should I bring to Italy for 10 days? ›

That depends on how much you usually spend on that stuff but we have found that after pre-paying for accommodations and transportation we usually spend around $200 to $500 a day. Food is generally pretty expensive in Italy, especially in tourist areas.

How much spending money should I bring for a week in Italy? ›

How much does a trip to Italy cost for a week? The cost of a trip to Italy for a week will vary depending on your travel style and preferences. A budget traveler can expect to spend around 800-1000 euros, while a mid-range traveler can expect to spend around 1500-2000 euros.

How many outfits should I pack for a 12 day trip? ›

How many outfits you should pack for a 2-week trip depends on personal preference and the types of events you have planned. However, you should have an outfit for every day, plus extras for the weather. Therefore, you should include at least 14-16 outfits in your packing list.

Can I wear sneakers in Italy? ›

It all depends on the setting and your outfit - here is our advice: Casual Outings: Comfort is paramount for day-to-day activities. Sneakers, loafers, or comfortable sandals pair well with jeans, summer dresses, or even shorts.

Are jeans allowed in Italy? ›

For dinner in Italy, men should opt for smart-casual or semi-formal attire, especially in upscale restaurants or in cities known for fashion like Milan and Rome. A well-tailored blazer paired with dark jeans or trousers, a crisp button-down shirt, and leather shoes is a classic choice.

How to look less American in Italy? ›

Dress the Part:

Avoid bright colors and opt for more neutral or muted tones. Italians generally dress up a bit more than casual tourists, so bring some stylish outfits. Comfortable shoes are a must for exploring, but leave the flip-flops for the beach.

Do people wear fanny packs in Italy? ›

Many Italians wear fanny packs/ satchels everyday. You can easily store your phone, wallet, passport, and other small items while traveling around.

Do you need to carry a water bottle in Italy? ›

Tap water in Italy is good, so if you're packing for an Italian travel, just bring with you a bottle. You can refill it to public fountains or in every bathroom/toilet. It's cheaper than purchasing overpriced bottles of water and you reduce your plastic garbage, that it's good for the environment.

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