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16 Dollar Store Travel Hacks – Paris Edition

September 7, 2015 By madametut Leave a Comment

16 Dollar Store Travel Hacks Paris Edition

The Dollar Store is your unlikely best friend when packing for Paris. Visit a dollar store before leaving the US to avoid overspending on travel supplies with. The Dollar Store is cheaper than the Travel aisle in your local pharmacy or discount store.

Their price point allows you to ditch items if you need room in your luggage on the return trip. The stock at the Dollar Store changes and they might not have all of these items all of the time, so buy them when you see them!

New Items Weekly at the Dollar Store

#1 – Travel Umbrella

Travel umbrellas tend to get lost or forgotten in restaurants, museums, etc. Unless you are a frequent traveler with a meticulous memory I would go with a Dollar Store umbrella.

Travel Umbrellas

#2 – Daily Pill container

If you’re d’un certain âge, you probably take a medication or two or three.

Dollar Store Pillbox

#3 – Over-the-Counter Medications

You will be walking more than you usual, trudging through endless corridors in the Louvre and distracted by the beauty of Paris streets. The Dollar Store is a good place to stock up on pills and unguents for the aches and pains inherent in travel.

Over the Counter Medications from the Dollar Store

#4 – First Aid Kit

You can’t beat a dollar for this.

Dollar Store First Aid Kit

#5 – Personal Care

You can pick up hygiene and beauty supplies and your TSA liquids container and bag here.

Personal Care Items

#6 – Sewing Kit

Dollar Store Sewing Kit

#7 – Drain Cover

Will you be sink-washing undies? I travel with a drain cover because hotel and apartment sink plugs often don’t work.

Dollar Store Drain Stopper

Picnic Items

Break up the hectic tourist pace with a leisurely meal in a park or on a quai by the Seine. Experience Paris like a Parisian and visit a grocery store, marché, or the food section of a Monoprix store. Pick up a bottle of wine, a baguette or prepared deli item and appreciate the panorama of daily life in Paris.

 

#8 – Reusable folding bag

When you shop at grocery stores or marchés you’ll notice that the French bring their own sacs and bag items themselves. Bring your own picnic bag.

Folding Bag

#9 – Bottle opener

Wine is a good buy in Paris; be prepared to sample a bottle on your picnic!

Dollar Store Bottle Opener & Corkscrew

#10 – Disposables

Bring a few plastic knives, forks, spoons, napkins, and baggies for picnic leftovers. Side note: ‘doggie bags’ are not available in French restaurants. They serve normal portions that can be finished in one sitting. Supersizing is an American phenomenon.

Plastic Utensils

#11 – Sticky notes and arrows

For marking maps and guidebooks and noting observations you want to remember.

Sticky Arrows & Map

#12 – Clothespins

These come in handy when you least suspect and I always pack a couple from the dollar store.

Clothespins

#13 – Carabiners

I use these to clip my keys inside my bag for handy access and to hang laundry bags.

Carabiner with keys

Carabiner with laundry bag

 

#14 – Portable Flashlight

The French have timers on hallway lights and they can turn themselves off while you are still fumbling for your keys. I also use the ever-handy carabiner to hang one inside my bag for easy access.

Flashlight on bag

#15 – Earplugs

Are you traveling with someone who snores? Don’t lose sleep; throw a couple earplugs in your bag!

Dollar Store Earplugs

#16 – Batteries

And last but not least, don’t forget to put fresh batteries in your various devices!

Dollar Store Batteries

 

Filed Under: Travel Tagged With: Dollar Store, Paris, Travel, Travel Hacks

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