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Unsure What to Pack For Lisbon? These 11 Items Are a Good Start, According to Experts

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Last updated: July 11, 2025 8:44 am
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Unsure What to Pack For Lisbon? These 11 Items Are a Good Start, According to Experts
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It’s finally holiday season and I’m so, so happy about it. For the last few months, I’ve been mindlessly dreaming of crystal-clear waters and the picturesque coastlines of all my favourite spots, thinking about where I could spend a week (or 2) away this year, should I be lucky enough. Then, during a quick Google scroll, I found cheap flights to a destination I’ve always overlooked: Lisbon.

I don’t know about you, but I need this break; I deserve it, along with the endless Aperol spritzes (or Hugo’s, it truly depends on the day) it will undoubtedly bring. But having never been to the city before, I am experiencing a brutal reality check as I stare at the mountain that is my floordrobe, wondering what to pack for my Lisbon break. I’ve had one too many holidays where the wrong footwear or an ill-advised linen dress in a windy climate has totally derailed summery mood, and I’m determined not to make the same mistake again.

Just like at home, I don’t want to spend unnecessarily while I’m away, but what if my packed clothes just don’t cut it? I reached out to the experts for advice, and fashion stylist and editor Corina Gaffey and stylist Emma Lane, who came through with top tips for packing smarter, not harder, when heading somewhere new. Gaffey states you need to “ pack for your pace—are you more beachside or active? Wine bar or hiking? Do a little Google search for the location. Think in outfits, not just your favourite pieces—bonus points if they can be mixed and matched.” Lane echoes this approach. “As a stylist, I like to pack with intention but keep it relaxed and comfortable, especially for a city like Lisbon. I think about the location, the weather, and what I’ll be doing day to day. Then I build outfits around a few key pieces I can mix and match easily, and add a couple of statement items for dinners or nights out.”

I’ve quickly discovered that Lisbon is one of those very tricky destinations to pack for. The nightlife is booming, but the terrain is seriously hilly in places and the slippery cobbled streets have seen better days. Footwear needs to work twice as hard, from day-long exploring to spontaneous nights out, especially if your budget hasn’t stretched to 32kg of luggage. Gaffey doubles down on Lisbon’s tricky terrain and suggests “…{to} make sure you bring a pair of sturdy shoes, like fisherman sandals or Teva hiking sandals, that can handle the hills. Beyond footwear, prioritise heat-friendly fabrics like linen, cotton poplin or seersucker when packing, as the city can get extremely hot.”

Fashion person Bella Coheen wears a white tie neck bikini and bottoms. She is crouched on a rock staring into the distance in a recent image from her Instagram.

And, while Lisbon is known for being a city break, it also boasts some of the most scenic beaches in Europe. The issue? The summer sea temperatures hover around 20°C (thanks, North Atlantic), making it far colder than many other European destinations. This means that your breezy Mediterranean-island wardrobe may need a slight rethink. So, what do we pack? Gaffey advises, “Treat it as a mini capsule wardrobe—decide on a colour palette and choose pieces that can be easily mixed and matched.” A sentiment that Lane echoes, “When packing, think can this top work for brunch or a bar, and can these trousers work with flats and heels?”. For Lisbon Gaffey’s personal favourite is “a short-and-shirt co-ord, as it can be styled in several ways—worn together, over a swimsuit or paired separately with other pieces.” She adds that “dresses are done-in-one wonders, and prints are great for holidays as they hide a bit of creasing, too.”

And her opinion on accessories? They’re a must as they will do a lot of heavy lifting. Layered bangles, beaded necklaces and strappy sandals can transform casual looks for the evening. A silk scarf is a must-have for summer 2025 and will be your holiday hero—wear it around a plain dress as an asymmetrical belt, as a bandana or, if large enough, as a sarong.”

So here I am, floordrobe turned into chic holiday capsule, London-based Aperol in hand, feeling ready to take on Lisbon with style and sanity intact. Keep scrolling to see the 11 staples you need to remember when packing for Lisbon. Now all we have to tackle is the airport queues…

11 Pieces to Make Packing for Lisbon Easier:

1. Kaftan

Fashion person Lucy Williams wears a lime green, black and brown kaftan in a recent image. Next to her is a brown and cream raffia Tory Burch bag. She is laying on a mid brown cushioned day bead looking into the distance in a recent image on her Instagram.

Style Notes: I’m a big fan of Lucy Williams‘s style. Her laid-back vibe makes even the basics of outfits feel effortlessly cool, case in point, the look above. A kaftan might not sound like a groundbreaking fashion find, but it’s one of my favourite pieces to pack for any holiday. Perfect for a trip to the beach in Lisbon, but also ready to be dressed up with heels, it won’t just work hard on this getaway but on countless summer holidays to come.

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Satin Kaftan Dress

This piece looks way more luxe than its affordable price tag.

Striped Cotton-Voile and Silk-Satin Kaftan

TORY BURCH

Striped Cotton-Voile and Silk-Satin Kaftan

This might just be the most beautiful kaftan I have ever seen. With a colour-blocked design, this is a piece that will wow season after season.

Mariposa Kaftan

Free People

Mariposa Kaftan

If you’re tired of butter yellow, try this mustard colour on your next trip.

2. Matching Linen Set

Fashion person Amaka Hamelijnck wears a linen set, green cap and Onitsuka tiger yellow trainers. She is holding a cup of coffee, sat a on a chair in a coffee shop smiling into the camera in a recent image from her Instagram.

Style Notes: When packing for a trip away, a linen set is going to do the heavy lifting. Light and breezy by nature, these sets have a timeless polish that can be dressed up or down with ease. In Lisbon, if you’re sightseeing on a cooler day, a pair of trainers with your set is a must, but you can also add flip flops for a trip to the beach or heels for a dinner. And, when paired with the right accessories, as Amaka Hamelijnck has shown, the outfit shifts from casual to cool with ease.

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Relaxed Linen Shirt – Beige – Women – Arket Gb

ARKET

Relaxed Linen Shirt

This matching set would work perfectly for a day exploring the city.

The Boyfriend: Linen Shirt & Boxer Set, White

With Nothing Underneath

The Boyfriend: Linen Shirt & Boxer Set

I have this set and can confirm that it’s even better than everyone says.

Kristen Linen Two Piece

Reformation

Kristen Linen Two Piece

Another gorgeous option to wear on repeat all summer.

3. Minimalist One Piece

Fashion person Isabelle Coheen wears a chic one piece swimsuit. She is leant against a a rock looking into the distance in a recent image from her Instagram.

Style Notes: If you have access to public transport, just a short distance from Lisbon city centre are three beaches, Costa da Caparica, Praia do Meco and Praia de Carcavelos, all worth visiting. Lisbon’s beaches are surrounded by chillier waters and an icy undercurrent, so for me, a swimsuit like Isabelle Coheen’s is a smart choice. You could throw on Lucy’s kaftan or Amaka’s linen set over the top to make you instantly ready to hit the town or a local wine bar.

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360 Tummy Control Plunge Swimsuit

M&S

360 Tummy Control Plunge Swimsuit

In cooler waters, I stray towards a one-piece than a bikini as it allows you to swim with ease whilst keeping you warm.

Onyx Emma Cut Out Swimsuit - Black

For me, the hammered gold central adds a touch of elegance that I truly adore. This has gone straight into my basket.

Hunza G, Celine swimsuit

Hunza G swimwear is a favourite of many of the Who What Wear UK editors.

4. Patterned Mini Dress

Fashion person Rebecca Ferraz-Wyatt wears a blue printed mini dress, rope sandals and a red and white striped Jacquemus tote bag. She is stood in a doorway facing the door fixing her shoe in a recent image from her Instagram.

Style Notes: Rebecca Ferraz-Wyatt is a fashion person who spends a lot of time in Lisbon. With outfits built for the location, I looked to her for plenty of packing inspiration. On a recent trip, she wore this bold blue broderie mini dress in a way that looked effortlessly chic yet totally fit for the weather, and I instantly knew I needed to recreate it.

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Shai Dress

Damson Madder, Bora Mini Dress

Damson Madder

Bora Mini Dress

This dress was seen on Olivia Rodrigo at Wimbledon recently. I have a feeling that by itself alone, it’s going to sell out fast!

Emma Red Gingham Shift Dress

Posse

Emma Gingham Shift Dress

Gingham has been everywhere this summer. If you’re looking for a timeless piece, that you’ll pull out year after year, this one for Posse is a great option.

5. Long White Dress

Fashion person Evie Mills wears a long white dress, bobbled sandals and a large multi coloured crochet scrunchie with a long yellow train. She accessories with fluffy earring and a multicolour coloured raffia clutch bag on a recent image from her Instagram.

Style Notes: Every year, without fail, I always forget something when packing. As Lane puts it, “the one thing people always forget….is versatile items. I feel like we often try to plan individual outfits, but forget to think about how pieces can work multiple ways.” Evie Mills’ white dress is the perfect example: It can be worn wandering the city, out to dinner or as a cover-up at the beach, making it both Lane and myself approved.

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Zw Collection Embroidered Dress

This has gone straight in my basket for my upcoming trip to Lisbon.

Toby Shirred Cotton-Poplin Midi Dress

DISSH

Toby Shirred Cotton-Poplin Midi Dress

There is yet to be a Dissh dress that I don’t love.

Dress Wasta

The attention to detail on this one is everything.

6. Classic Denim Shorts

Fashion person and stylish Debora Brosa wears a white shirt, classic denim, a straw bag and a rope necklace. She is stood on steps looking at the camera in a recent trip away on a recent image on her Instagram

Style Notes: A classic denim short will never fail you on any trip abroad, especially in Lisbon. Easy to throw on, you could style it with your one-piece at the beach or with linen for a day in town as Debora Brosa has. Best of all, denim works just as hard at home as it does abroad.

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MANGO, High-Waist Straight

MANGO

High-Waist Straight

These denim shorts need to come to Lisbon.

Longline Denim Shorts

COS

Longline Denim Shorts

Agolde, Rhoda high-rise denim shorts

Agolde

Rhoda high-rise denim shorts

If you’re after a slightly shorter pair, look no further than Agolde’s option.

7. Bucket Hat

Model Elsa Hosk wears a red crochet bucket hat, a white linen set and is carrying a crochet white bag. She is stood in a crosswalk in New York in a recent image from her Instagram.

Style Notes: In 2025, we’re sun safe. In previous years, bucket hats would’ve been considered slightly naff, heavily reminiscent of a childhood trip to a rocky UK beach. Recently, they couldn’t be more elevated. Adding a pop of red via her hat, Elsa Hosk reimagines the simplest of outfits and makes the case for always including one statement accessory in your suitcase.

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Straw Hat

Woven Straw Bucket Hat

& Other Stories

Woven Straw Bucket Hat

Yes to brown for the rest of the year.

Toteme, Woven sun hat

Minimalists will go mad for this.

8. Trainers

Fashion person Hollie Mercedes wears a linen set with yellow Onitsuka tiger, a silk scarf and oval sunglasses in a recent image taken from her Instagram.

Style Notes: If a practical sandal isn’t your style, a trainer will serve you well in Lisbon. With uneven terrain, the wrong shoe can quickly derail your plans to explore the city. Personally, I’m taking a cue from Hollie Mercedes and pairing a bright trainer with a linen set to keep the laidback vibe I’m after.

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Mexico 66 Sd

Onitsuka Tiger

Mexico 66 Sd

This is the exact trainer Hollie is wearing in the image above!

Puma Speedcat Og Trainers in Red

Puma

Speedcat Og Trainers

I will never not love the red Puma Speedcats.

Karina Duo Classic

HEYDUDE

Karina Duo Classic

This pair is perfect for walking on Lisbons uneven streets.

9. Straw Tote

Fashion person Liv Madeline wears a black of the shoulder top, black carpis and black thong sandals and is carrying a crochet tote bag. She is stood in the middle of an old street on a trip away in a recent image from her Instagram.

Style Notes: Forever one to be ahead of the trends, Olivia Madeline pairs a chic monochromatic outfit with a straw tote bag. The best part? If you’re a Who What Wear UK reader, you’ll probably already have a variation of this bag in your capsule wardrobe, which is perfect for planning a stylish but considered holiday as not only will it be great when you’re there, but it also doubles up as the ideal travel bag.

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+ Paula's Ibiza Punch Hole Small Leather-Trimmed Raffia Tote

LOEWE

Paula’s Ibiza Punch Hole Small Leather-Trimmed Raffia Tote

I am obsessed with everything about this Loewe basket bag.

Neutral Zoelle Straw Tote Bag

Whistles

Zoelle Straw Tote Bag

The black piping is a nice touch.

Straw Tote Bag

M&S Collection

Straw Tote Bag

The jewelled handle is stunning!

10. Silk Scarf

Fashion person Jamie Ridge wears a silk scarf on a recent trip abroad. She pairs it with a white linen dress and rectangle sunnies in a image taken from her Instagram.

Style Notes: One of summer 2025’s biggest accessory trends is silk scarves. From Gracie Abrams at Glasto to Hailey Bieber’s leopard-print Coachella moment, silk scarves have been quietly gaining traction over the last few seasons and have now cemented themselves as a fashion person’s staple accessory. This year, I’ve decided to take the plunge. I’ll be taking inspo from Jamie Ridge and matching my dress and accessories to my scarf.

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Printed Silk Scarf

Their are so many prints available at H&M but this is my favourite by far.

Bandanna With Embroidered Florals and Lace Trim

ZARA

Bandanna With Embroidered Florals and Lace Trim

The only way I’ll be wearing florals this summer.

Sofia Gingham Headscarf - Black Gingham

Hunza G

Sofia Gingham Headscarf

If a gingham headscarf is good enough for Sofia Richie-Grainge, its good enough for my trip to Lisbon.

11. Beaded Necklace

Fashion person Marina Torres wears blue jeans a white lace cami, a pink cardigan and a red beaded necklace. She is sat in a doorway, looking into the distance in a recent image from her Instagram.

Style Notes: Beaded necklaces have a quintessential holiday vibe. Popular now as they’ve ever been, Marina Torres has finally convinced me to embrace the beads. They can add a chic pop of colour or playful vibe and liven even the simplest of outfits. Plus, they’re super lightweight and easy to store in hand luggage, which is perfect for my airline’s baggage restrictions.

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Endless Summer Necklace - Capri

Maya Brenner

Endless Summer Necklace

This is the kind of necklace that just feels like summer.

Rat and Boa, Marina Necklace

Rat and Boa

Marina Necklace

Spiral Gemstone Beaded Pendant Necklace | 18ct Gold Plated/dark Cherry Crystal Quartz - 18ct Gold Plated/dark Cherry Crystal Quartz

Spiral Gemstone Beaded Pendant Necklace

I’ve taken this necklace away with me on every summer trip this summer.

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Summer Dress

Contents
11 Pieces to Make Packing for Lisbon Easier:1. KaftanShop Below:2. Matching Linen SetShop Below:3. Minimalist One PieceShop Below:4. Patterned Mini DressShop Below:5. Long White DressShop Below:6. Classic Denim ShortsShop Below:7. Bucket HatShop Below:8. TrainersShop Below:9. Straw ToteShop Below:10. Silk ScarfShop Below:11. Beaded NecklaceShop Below:

Source: Latest from Who What Wear – www.whowhatwear.com

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