A European vacation means different things to different people, but is always, without fail, a sublime experience in summer. That said, the sheer range of getaways means that your packing list for a long weekend (say, a challenging hike in the Dolomites) could vary quite drastically from another (finding your favorite “local,” a.k.a. village pub, in the Cotswolds). You’ll almost certainly need a hot-weather wardrobe to withstand the sun, but whether that’s practical shorts (with pleasingly deep pockets) or a sleeveless linen dress depends on the destination.
But don’t worry, once you’ve decided—between a city break, a coastal escape, or a countryside retreat, we have you covered on what to wear. Below, a style guide to what to pack for a Euro trip this summer.
What to pack for:
City breaks
Daytime dresses
While separates may be more practical, Milanese women will be more impressed by a daytime dress, whether it’s made of printed cotton or breathable linen. Dress up such lightweight practicality with a silk scarf and oversized sunglasses, plus a leather handbag in the crook of your arm; you’ll look great wherever you go, whether you’re browsing the streets of Cinque Vie, spotting flamingos in the the garden of Villa Invernizzi, or making a pilgrimage to the famously chic Fondazione Prada.











