Pack for 5 Days in Barcelona, Spain

Pack for 5 Days in Barcelona, Spain

1. Jewel Toned Tee / 2. Breezy White Top / 3. Black Silk Blouse / 4. Neutral Sweater / 5. Long Shirt Dress / 6. Dark Denim / 7. Versatile Coat / 8. Weekender Bag / 9. Heeled Bootie

I’ve had a few requests lately for shorter packing lists, so this travel light is for a 5 day getaway to Barcelona, Spain. It’s not too warm there right now but I’m sure the temperatures would feel perfect, and are very similar to where I live. A lot of the pieces I chose are very versatile, and can be dressed up or down with accessories.

Day 1 Arrival / Day 2-5 Explore

Pack for 5 Days in Barcelona, Spain Pack for 5 Days in Barcelona, Spain

Outfit for a nice dinner / Day 5 Departure
Pack for 5 Days in Barcelona, Spain Pack for 5 Days in Barcelona, Spain

I’d also bring some accessories to go along with the outfit. The good news is they don’t take up much space.

Pack for 5 Days in Barcelona, Spain

Sunglasses / Hat / Necklace

Pack for 5 Days in Barcelona, Spain


 

Have you been to Barcelona before? What would you pack for a long weekend away?

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  1. Barcelona looks so beautiful! I have never been, but definitely want to!

    Connie | Sponsored by Coffee | Bloglovin’

  2. I love that first image…I’ve been wanting to adventure to Spain for a few years now (basically right when I arrived home from my Europe trip two summers ago!) Packing light is definitely essential with the small spaces, trains, ect. in Europe.

    Xx, Tiffany | http://www.sunshinedaydreamphotography.com

  3. I don’t recall what I packed, but I had the privilege of being in Barcelona last spring for 3 days and it was amazing and wonderful. There is so much to see and do. I highly recommend their version of a farmer’s market – food galore. One of the wonderful things about Barcelona is their subway/rail system is easily understood, accessible, and will basically get you everywhere you want to go. I also would encourage anyone to go to La Familia Sagrada, it truly is worth the time and cost – if you can save time and buy your tickets ahead.

  4. That last photo looks like it came out from a dream… STUNNING.

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