What should I pack when moving to Seville?
We asked people living in Seville to list three things they wish they had brought and three they wish they had left behind. They responded...
"When moving to Seville, you should pack a variety of clothing suitable for warm weather, including lightweight shirts, shorts, and dresses. Don't forget to include a few sweaters or light jackets for cooler evenings or winter months. Comfortable walking shoes are a must, as Seville is a city best explored on foot. Pack your essential toiletries, but remember that most items can be easily purchased in local stores. If you have specific brands or products you can't live without, it's a good idea to bring them along. Bring any prescription medications you need, along with copies of your prescriptions. It's also a good idea to pack a basic first aid kit with band-aids, antiseptic wipes, and pain relievers. Don't forget your electronics, such as your laptop, smartphone, and chargers. An adapter plug for European outlets will be necessary. Pack important documents, including your passport, driver's license, and any necessary visas or work permits. It's also a good idea to have copies of these documents. If you wear glasses or contact lenses, bring an extra pair and a copy of your prescription. Lastly, pack some personal items that will make your new place feel like home, such as photos, small keepsakes, or your favorite books," explained one expat living in Seville, Spain.

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