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Purse Or Money Belt
What do you use to carry your money in European cities?
I want to be safe but practical. Obviously I should avoid a rucksack style day bag, or one with a thin strap. I'm thinking about using a normal looking small handbag for glasses, map, tissues, cheap mobile phone, etc and carrying the cash and a debit card in a money belt.
I'd welcome your suggestions or tips for being safe during 5 days in Paris.
I want to be safe but practical. Obviously I should avoid a rucksack style day bag, or one with a thin strap. I'm thinking about using a normal looking small handbag for glasses, map, tissues, cheap mobile phone, etc and carrying the cash and a debit card in a money belt.
I'd welcome your suggestions or tips for being safe during 5 days in Paris.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Same as the others, a cross-body bag, but I usually have a flap on it as well as a zip, and keep the flap side next to my body. I carry one card with me (with the details and emergency contact details written down and left in the safe at the hotel), and a limited amount of cash. Any other cash stays in the hotel safe.
I always wear a money belt on holiday - even in bed. Especially as my bag, next to my pillow, was once emptied while I slept in a hotel in Madeira. But I am looking for a more comfortable money belt, if anyone knows of suppliers.
yes, I know it makes things difficult when you are going through security checks at airports, but the feeling of security is worth the bother.
yes, I know it makes things difficult when you are going through security checks at airports, but the feeling of security is worth the bother.
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