How I Pack for a 7-Day Italy Trip With a Single Carry-On ...Saudi Arabia

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Since then, I’ve refined my methods while living in tiny cruise ship cabins and navigating solo trips across the globe. If I’m going anywhere for two weeks or less, I only need to bring a carry-on. Some people may read that and think, “But why?!” Here’s the thing: checking a bag (especially if you’re going overseas) is a huge pain. Not only do you have to spend extra time checking into the airport, but you also have to wait to pick up your bag once you land. Plus, if you booked your flight on a budget airline, you’ll have to pay extra for that checked bag.

I’ve put this to the test on several recent trips, including a Mediterranean cruise that took me through Rome and Naples last year. Seeing how much easier it was to navigate those cobblestone streets and ship corridors with just one bag really cemented this as my go-to strategy. Today I’m going to show you how I’d pack for a 7-day trip to Italy—specifically to Rome and Florence in the spring and/or beginning of summer. Get your passport, and let’s get packing!

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Four Tops And Four Bottoms

Melissa Cabey

Packing just four tops and four bottoms has been my tried and true method for years now. For this specific trip, I chose two pairs of shorts for the warmer days, and two pairs of pants that can be worn both during the day and in the evenings when it gets a bit cooler. Then, I chose four different tops that can be worn with each of the pants. All together, this gives me 16 possible outfit combinations.

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Just A Few Dresses

Melissa Cabey

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Keep The Shoes As Minimal As Possible

I usually stay strict to the three shoe rule, but for this trip, I actually cut it down to two. While in Rome and Italy, I am mainly going to be walking around the cities, visiting museums, and eating a lot of great food. Practically speaking, I need shoes that will be comfortable enough to do tons of walking in.

Melissa Cabey

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Toiletries Don’t Need To Take Up A Ton Of Space

Melissa Cabey

I will never understand why people pack such a large amount of toiletries. I try to keep it as simple as possible. First and foremost, if I am staying in a hotel that will provide shampoo, conditioner, and body wash, I’m going to plan on using theirs. If I’m unsure, I will only ever pack solid bars of soap. They are so easy to travel with (no exploding liquids to worry about) and they take up a minimal amount of space.After that, all I need is deodorant, face lotion, face wash, a toothbrush, toothpaste and a razor. All of that can fit in a very tiny toiletry bag, small enough to squeeze into any area of the carry-on.

Accessories, Necessities, and The In Between

Melissa Cabey

Everything else is quite simple. You’ll need enough underwear and socks to last you the week, so gather them and throw them in a small packing cube along with a pair of pajamas. I pop my makeup bag directly into the carry-on, along with my hair straightener, hair brush, and a jewelry organizer. 

Melissa Cabey

Top Tips for Your Italian Minimalist Carry-On Mission

The "16-Outfit" Rule: Stick to a strictly cohesive capsule of four tops and four bottoms. By ensuring every piece matches, you unlock 16 different looks without the bulk.Layer Like a Performer: Wear your heaviest layer (like a denim jacket) on the plane. Not only does it save massive suitcase space, but it also doubles as a cozy travel blanket.The "Rule of Three" (or Two): Limit your footwear to three pairs maximum—though for a city-heavy trip like Italy, you can often get away with just two: a sturdy white sneaker for cobblestones and a dressy-yet-supportive flat for dinner.Transition to Solid Toiletries: Ditch the liquid shampoo and body wash bottles. Switching to bars of soap eliminates the risk of "exploding liquids" in your bag and saves precious real estate in your TSA-approved clear pouch.Master the "Personal Item" Pivot: Keep your laptop and chargers in the front flap of your carry-on to save weight on your shoulders, and ensure your small crossbody purse can tuck inside your personal item for a seamless "two-bag" boarding process.Leave Room for the Return: Never pack your carry-on to the absolute brim. Leaving 10% of your space empty ensures you have "souvenir wiggle room" for that perfect leather find in Florence or a unique find in Rome.

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