Three days in Vienna, two days in the Alps. Or Lisbon followed by the Algarve coast. Sounds like it needs a huge suitcase? With the right city trip packing list, it really doesn't.
According to Airbnb, 1-2 day international getaways have been growing faster than long vacations for three years running. Reisebank lists multi-stop travel as one of the top five German travel trends for 2026. And 34.9% of German travelers name nature as their primary travel motivation, per the TUI travel study. Mixing city and nature in a single trip isn't a niche thing anymore.
But how do you pack for two completely different environments without dragging along an oversized suitcase?
The Three-Piece System for Multi-Stop Trips
I tried this system on my Barcelona-plus-Pyrenees trip last year. Haven't packed any other way since.
Cabin trolley as your base. A compact American Tourister Soundbox - Handgepäck Koffer 55 x 40 x 20/23 cm - Hartschalen Kabinentrolley für EasyJet & die meisten Airlines, erweiterbar at 55x40x20 cm fits every airline's carry-on limits and handles four to five days easily. No checked luggage, no waiting at the carousel, no stress during layovers.
Packing cubes for separation. A Amazon Essentials 4-teiliges Packwürfel-Reisezubehörset, Gepäckorganizer mit Doppelreißverschluss, Netzoberseite, 100% Polyester, mittelgroß, schwarz makes all the difference. One cube for city clothes, one for outdoor gear, one for dirty laundry. Simple idea, but it saves a surprising amount of time when you're switching accommodations every couple of days.
Foldable daypack for day trips. You don't need your trolley in the city. A ZOMAKE Ultraleicht Faltbarer Rucksack 25L - Packbarer Tagesrucksack Wasserdicht für Reisen, Wandern, Städtetrip weighs almost nothing, fits inside your suitcase when folded, and turns into a hiking backpack the moment you leave town.
American Tourister Soundbox - Handgepäck Koffer 55 x 40 x 20/23 cm - Hartschalen Kabinentrolley für EasyJet & die meisten Airlines, erweiterbar
Routes That Actually Work
If you need inspiration: 52% of Gen Z travelers plan more international trips in 2026, and many are going for exactly these kinds of combos.
Vienna plus Salzburg and the Alps (three-hour train ride). Lisbon plus the Algarve (bus or rental car). Oslo plus the fjords (ferry or regional train). Barcelona plus the Pyrenees or Costa Brava.
Booking tip: Look into open-jaw flights. You fly into Vienna and fly home from Salzburg. No backtracking needed, and it's often cheaper than two separate tickets. Google Flights shows multi-city options right on the main search page.
Packing Tips for Changing Climates
City means restaurants and museums. Nature means hiking trails and unpredictable weather. The trick is clothing that works in both.
Dark jeans work in bars and on trails. A merino wool shirt still smells fine after three days (I've tested this, honestly with mixed results). Light rain jacket on top, done.
What most people forget: charging cables, travel adapters for non-EU destinations, and a small first-aid pouch. Sounds obvious. But it's annoying when you need something in Oslo at 10 pm and everything's closed.
You need less than you think for a 4-day multi-stop trip. A cabin trolley, packing cubes (Coming Soon), and a foldable daypack. That's it. The rest is planning.