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What should I pack when moving to Maldonado?

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We asked people living in Maldonado to list three things they wish they had brought and three they wish they had left behind. They responded...

"When moving to Maldonado, it's important to pack clothing suitable for a temperate climate, including both warm and cool weather attire. You should bring lightweight clothing for the summer months, as well as heavier items like sweaters and jackets for the cooler winter months. Don't forget to pack a good pair of walking shoes, as Maldonado is a city best explored on foot. Also, consider packing a swimsuit and beach gear, as the city is located near some beautiful beaches. You should also pack any necessary prescription medications, as well as a basic first aid kit. It's also a good idea to bring any personal hygiene items you use daily, as they may be more expensive or difficult to find in Uruguay. If you plan on cooking at home, consider packing some of your favorite non-perishable food items, as they may not be available in Maldonado. Remember to bring all necessary documentation, including your passport, visa paperwork, and any other identification. Pack any electronics you use regularly, such as your laptop, phone, and chargers. It's also a good idea to bring a power adapter, as the electrical outlets in Uruguay may be different from those in your home country. Lastly, consider packing some items to make your new place feel like home, such as photos, small keepsakes, and your favorite books," said another expat in Maldonado, Uruguay.

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