My wife and I have a trip planned for early December to Belgium and Switzerland to see the legendary Christmas markets. If you’ve never been, they’re packed with festive food, cozy lights and plenty of time spent outdoors in the chilly air. Since I’ve been in San Diego for years, I’m definitely out of practice when it comes to cold-weather travel essentials.
That means I’ve had to do some shopping: not just to stay warm, but to make sure I’m comfortable while we’re out exploring all day. Thermal layers and gloves were obvious, but my wife quickly reminded me that I’d also need a proper jacket, boots that can handle the snow, and some travel gear to keep everything organized. Here’s what I’m packing for my Christmas markets trip, and if you’re planning your winter adventure, maybe this list will help you too.
Cold Weather Travel Essentials
- Double Bundle: This North Face Men’s Antora Triclimate Jacket has a trick up its sleeve (pun intended). It actually is two jackets in one. On colder days, the layers zip together for extra warmth and protection. When the weather eases up, you can wear the lightweight shell on its own—now $182
- Winter Ready: These Timberland Men’s Hiking Boots are perfect for navigating Europe in the winter. With waterproof leather and durable traction soles, they’ll keep your feet dry and steady whether you’re strolling through cobblestone streets or snowy Christmas markets. They’re comfortable enough for all-day wear, which makes them a smart mix of style and practicality—now $100!
- Roll Out: One of the reasons I bought a set of Samsonite Omni Luggage was that I wanted wheels that roll easily. Add the durable micro-diamond polycarbonate shells, TSA-approved locks and a 10-year warranty, and you’ve got a luggage set built to last—now $240!
- Packing Tetris: Since my wife got me more into traveling, I can’t go without my packing cubes. This set of nine packing cubes makes it so much easier both before our trip and when we’re getting ready to go home. Plus, it’s fun to arrange the cubes like Tetris—now $22!
- Warm Ears: I grew up on the East Coast, so a beanie is non-negotiable for winter travel. It’s been a while since I needed one, but this Fleece Lined Beanie is double-layered and perfect for keeping my ears warm during long nights at the Christmas markets—now $15!
- Don’t Forget Gloves: Anyone who’s been through a real winter knows gloves aren’t optional. The Under Armour Men’s Storm Liner Gloves are lightweight, flexible and warm enough for everyday wear. They also have touchscreen compatibility, so I can snap photos without freezing my hands—now $15!
- Warm Layers: When you’re spending long days outside exploring Christmas markets, layering is everything. This Fruit of the Loom Men’s Fleece Thermal Underwear set provides a soft, brushed interior for warmth and moisture-wicking fabric to keep you comfortable all day —now $24!