Moscow - What To Pack - Clothing and Supplies Tips

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Moscow What To Pack
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Warm Clothes
- Underwear
- Socks
- Bras
- Sleepwear
- T-shirts
- Dress Shirts
- Casual Shirts
- Jeans
- Pants
- Shorts
- Dresses
- Skirts
- Sweaters
- Sweatshirts
- Suits
- Swimsuits
- Cover-ups
- Coats
- Hats
- Gloves
- Scarves
- Laundry Kit
- Umbrella
- Leisure Shoes
- Hiking Boots
- Sneakers
- Snow Boots
- Dress Shoes
- Sandals
- Belts
- Ties
- Jewelry
- Purses
- Collapsible Tote
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Camera
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Toiletries and Medicine
- Toothbrush
- Toothpaste
- Dental Floss
- Soap
- Deodorant
- Shampoo
- Conditioner
- Hair Brush
- Styling Tools
- Facial Cleanser
- Face Lotion
- Sunscreen
- Moisturizer
- Contact Lenses
- Contact Solution
- Shaving Supplies
- Makeup
- Makeup Remover
- Menstrual Products
- Birth Control/Medication
- Nail File
- Nail Clippers
- Tweezers
- Hand Sanitizer
- Bandages
- First-Aid Ointment
- Insect Repellent
- Pain Relievers
- Vitamins
Moscow is the capital of Russia. In preparation for your visit, pack plenty of warm clothes, a camera, and comfortable shoes.
Moscow, like most of Russia, can get quite cold, especially in the winter months. Travelers who are new to the city, especially those who hail from warmer climates, should bring a heavy coat, gloves, hats, and warm socks. In the weeks leading up to your trip, check the weather forecasts to get a sense of the temperatures you can expect during your stay.
Clothes to Pack
Moscow is home to the Kremlin, the seat of the country's government. The city is also the site of historic churches, museums, and monuments. Make sure you pack a camera, but pay attention to the signs, especially outside churches and government buildings. If you're told you can't take pictures, don't. The local police won't hestitate to confiscate your camera if they catch you breaking the rules.
Electronics to Pack
Few things are worse than arriving in a city halfway around the world only to realize that you forgot your medication. Moscow has plenty of clinics and hospitals that you can go to in an emergency, but it may take some time to fill a prescription, especially if it's something that requires your doctor's permission. To avoid a headache while in Moscow, double and triple check that you have your medications before you leave.
Moscow is a modern, industralized city, but the people there may not share your preferences for toilet paper, toothpaste, deodorant, and the like. When packing your luggage, make room for toiletries. You can always pick up more while you're there, but it's nice to know you have what you need to take care of your personal hygenie while abroad.
Toiletries to Pack
Editor's Note: The information contained on this page was compiled using real traveler reviews about what to pack for your trip to Moscow.

