sending luggage ahead
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sending luggage ahead
My daughter is studying in Madrid this semester and will meet us in Paris for Christmas. She has about a week to travel before meeting us. Does anyone know how/where she can send a bag or two ahead to Paris to pick up later so she doesn't have to haul everything with her as she travels?
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Keep in mind that sending luggage to certain countries in Euorpe (Spain for one) will require you to pay customs duty on your own clothes. France is not one of those countries, so I hope your daughter understands that she will have to carry the additional baggage with her on her return to Madrid.
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France is charging duties on packages sent from other countries.
just read it here:
http://www.anamericaninparis.com/flash.html
just read it here:
http://www.anamericaninparis.com/flash.html
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sol_veracruzano, Gracias amigo, thanks for the update on shipping packages to France. It looks like they're discovered yet another way of making a few euros. We usually send larger items UPS, but everything has to go through the customs clearing house. We'll have to check to see what's up.
Spain has always been a pain when it comes to shipping your own clothes for an extended trip, so we decided some time ago to either carry what we need, or buy locally and ship it home later.
Spain has always been a pain when it comes to shipping your own clothes for an extended trip, so we decided some time ago to either carry what we need, or buy locally and ship it home later.
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OK - I'll ask - how much "everything" does she plan on taking? Packaging and sending a lot of stuff might be a bigger hassle than simply packing lighter. Most young travelers get really adept at packing light after a few weeks in Europe because of all the trains/buses, walking, etc.
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There is a blog now on the SlowTrav site by a family that's spending a year in Europe and that investigated sending packages ahead of time. The conclusion the author drew after investigating a lot of possibilities was that dividing things into small packages and sending them through the regular U.S. mail was by far the least expensive method.




