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What to bring when traveling to Europe

1. When traveling, clothes should be light and multi-purpose. The clothing you prepare should be based on seasonal changes; the temperature difference between morning and evening in Europe is large, so be sure to bring a warm coat; it is recommended that guests watch or listen to the international weather forecast before departure.

2. A rich journey will inevitably bring about travel fatigue, and the food may not be as delicious as the food in hometown. It is recommended to bring some food to adjust the taste (such as instant noodles, pickled mustard, chili sauce, etc.), please You understand!

3. The cold water taps in Europe are sterile drinking water and can be drunk directly. Visitors who have the habit of drinking hot drinks can bring their own electric kettle or thermos cup, and the Chinese restaurant can provide boiled water.

4. Due to environmental awareness, European hotels often do not have disposable items such as toothbrushes, toothpaste, and slippers. Tourists should bring their own. Other essential items: umbrella, insect bite medicine, band-aids, etc.

5. Since buying medicines in European pharmacies requires a doctor’s prescription, and medical expenses are expensive, you should bring commonly used medicines with you in case of emergency.

6. It is recommended to use suitcases with wheels to facilitate check-in and carry-on with the flight; be sure to tear off the old check-in strips on the luggage before checking in to prevent misunderstandings when checking in the luggage. The luggage is transported to the wrong place; to prevent the luggage from being stolen or pried, it is recommended to lock the luggage zipper with a small lock.

7. If you need to use your mobile phone overseas, please go to the business location of the corresponding telecom operator to activate international roaming before departure to ensure that your mobile phone can be used smoothly overseas.