If you’ve searched for a Bilbao packing list, you’ve probably been told to “bring layers.” Which is technically correct… but also about as useful as telling someone visiting the Sahara to “bring water.”
Packing for Bilbao isn’t just about temperature. It’s about Atlantic weather with commitment issues, cobbled streets that punish the wrong footwear, and evenings spent hopping between pintxo bars where you suddenly wish you’d worn something with a little more breathing room.
Having grown up in Bilbao, I learned very early that the weather could go from sunshine to sideways rain in the time it took to finish a bocadillo. I distinctly remember being at school under blue skies and then, like clockwork, the heavens opening just as the bell rang. Crossing the bridge home meant arriving absolutely drenched and pretending it was all part of the plan.
So this Bilbao packing list isn’t a generic checklist copied from every other blog on the internet. It’s a practical, experience-based guide on what to pack for Bilbao, and why.
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How People in Bilbao Actually Dress (And Why It Matters)
If you want your Bilbao packing list to make sense, you need to understand one thing:
Bilbao has two distinct dress codes.
And they live side by side in perfect harmony.
1. The “I Might Climb a Mountain After Coffee” Look
You’ll see this everywhere.
Particularly (but not exclusively) among Basque men.
It’s the look of someone who could:
- Grab a cortado
- Pop to the shops
- Casually summit a mountain before dinner
The outfit usually includes:
- Outdoor jacket
- Fleece
- Hiking trousers with patches on them (always patches)
- Trail shoes or sturdy trainers
And the thing is… it’s not a look. It’s a lifestyle.
The Basque Country is deeply outdoorsy, and people genuinely do head into the mountains regularly. So this isn’t fashion pretending to be functional.
It’s just functional.
But it’s also quite funny as I have approached people wearing this look at international airports a number of times to ask them if they are Basque and I so far have had 100% success rate (pierced noses, earrings, tiny plaits and straight fringes are other giveaways!).
2. The Effortlessly Put-Together Look
Then there’s the other Bilbao uniform.
People who look like they didn’t try… but somehow nailed it.
- Well-fitted jeans
- Nice jacket
- Clean, stylish shoes
- Simple but intentional outfits
What you won’t see much of:
- Scruffy gym wear
- Leggings-as-outfits
- “I’ve completely given up” energy
Even casual in Bilbao looks like a decision was made.
What This Means for You
Your Bilbao packing list doesn’t need to be fancy.
But it should be:
- Comfortable
- Practical
- Slightly put together
Think: “I could go for a walk, eat 12 pintxos, and still look acceptable in a wine bar.”
That’s the goal.
A Quick Reality Check About Heels
Yes, people wear heels in Bilbao.
But here’s what you need to know:
A night out in Bilbao is not: Dinner → drink → home by 11
It’s:
-> Dinner at 9:30
-> Drinks
-> More drinks
-> Maybe dancing
-> Walking home at sunrise via a pintxo bar
So if you bring heels, make sure they are:
- Comfortable
- Walkable
- Survivable
Otherwise, you will end up barefoot on cobbles at 3am.
Why Packing for Bilbao Is Different
The Weather Is Unpredictable (And Slightly Chaotic)
Bilbao weather is like someone who can’t commit.
You can have:
- Sunshine
- Rain
- Wind
- All within a few hours
So instead of trying to “get it right,” your Bilbao packing list should focus on being adaptable.
You Will Walk More Than You Think
Bilbao is compact. Which sounds great.
Until you realise you’ve walked 18,000 steps and your shoes have betrayed you.
You’ll Eat More Than You Planned
No one comes to Bilbao and eats lightly.
Pintxos hopping is essentially:
-> Walking
-> Eating
-> Repeating
So yes, your outfit choices matter here too.
The 3-Day Bilbao Packing List (Carry-On Friendly)
Most people arrive in Bilbao on budget airlines which means limited luggage, liquid restrictions and tough decisions.
So that is why this Bilbao packing list is designed for a 3-day trip with hand luggage only.
Clothing
- 2 x T-shirts or tops
- 1 x long sleeve or light sweater
- 1 x additional layer (jumper or overshirt)
- 1 x lightweight waterproof jacket
- 1 x jeans or trousers
- 1 x alternative bottom (jeans/skirt/trousers)
- 1 x smart-casual outfit (evenings)
- Underwear & socks
- Sleepwear
Why so few items?
Because you’ll rewear things and no one will notice (thanks to the accessories I mention below!)
Shoes
- 1 x comfortable walking shoes (wear these on the plane)
- 1 x optional smarter pair
This is not the place to experiment with “cute but painful.”
Accessories
Same clothes, different look, zero extra space.
A Scarf (Tiny Item, Huge Impact)
Scarves are criminally underrated in packing lists.
You can:
- Wear it around your neck
- Tie it in your hair
- Wrap it around your bag
- Use it as an extra layer when it gets chilly
And suddenly your outfit looks intentional.
It’s the easiest way to go from “traveller” to “I might live here.”
Jewellery (Minimal Effort, Maximum Effect)
This is where you fake outfit changes.
Pack a mix of:
- Simple everyday pieces (gold/silver staples)
- One or two statement items
For example:
- Plain outfit + bold earrings = evening ready
- Same outfit + no jewellery = daytime casual
Zero extra clothing required.
A Different Bag (Yes, It Matters)
Your bag changes your entire look more than you think.
- Daypack → practical, exploring mode
- Crossbody → relaxed but stylish
- Small handbag → dinner/drinks ready
Even with identical clothes, switching your bag changes the energy.
Belt (The Quiet Upgrade)
Often overlooked, but powerful.
- Adds structure to loose outfits
- Changes the silhouette of dresses or oversized tops
- Makes jeans + t-shirt feel more intentional
Lipstick (The Ultimate Cheat Code)
Not even clothing, but arguably the most effective.
- No makeup + same outfit → daytime
- Lipstick + same outfit → evening
Done.
The Real Strategy (This Is the Bit That Matters)
You don’t need more clothes.
You need:
A small number of outfits + multiple ways to wear them
For example:
- Same jeans + same top
- Add blazer + jewellery → dinner
- Swap to scarf + trainers → daytime
- Add lipstick + different bag → drinks
No one notices you’re repeating outfits.
They just notice you look good.
Other accessories you should pack
- Small foldable umbrella
- Sunglasses
Toiletries (The Smart Way)
Before you pack anything…
Message your accommodation.
Ask:
“What toiletries do you provide?”
Because many places already include:
- Shampoo
- Shower gel
- Sometimes even conditioner
- Toothpaste
Which means you don’t need to waste:
- Liquid allowance
- Space
- Sanity
Essentials
- Passport / ID
- Travel insurance
- Phone charger
- Portable charger
- EU plug adapter (two round pins)
Reusable Water Bottle (Don’t Skip This)
Tap water in Bilbao is completely safe to drink so don’t waste money or the environment buying plastic bottles.
Just refill and go.
Optional (Depending on Your Plans)
- Swimwear (for nearby beaches)
- Hiking boots if you plan on exploring the countryside
My Go-To Luggage for Bilbao (And Why It Matters)
If you’re travelling carry-on only (which I highly recommend for Bilbao), your luggage matters more than you think.
Personally, I use Level8 and it’s become my go-to for trips like this.
Why?
Because Bilbao trips are:
- Short
- Movement-heavy
- Often involve stairs, cobbles, and walking
So you want luggage that is:
- Durable
- Easy to manoeuvre
- Organised enough to maximise limited space
I’ve written a number of reviews: Best luggage for digital nomads / Level 8 review
And yes, this is one of those rare cases where your luggage can genuinely make your trip easier.
Common Packing Mistakes in Bilbao
Let’s save you from the classic errors.
1. Packing for “Spain” Instead of Bilbao
Bilbao is not:
- Barcelona
- Madrid
- The south
It’s greener, cooler, and far less predictable.
2. Bringing the Wrong Shoes
This is the fastest way to ruin your trip. If your shoes aren’t comfortable, Bilbao will expose that immediately.
3. Packing Too Many Clothes
You don’t need options for every scenario.
You need a few good pieces that work together regardless of the weather.
4. Ignoring the Food Situation
You will eat more than you expect.
Plan accordingly.
That’s all I’m saying.
5. Wasting Space on Toiletries
Check what your accommodation provides first. Your cabin bag and the security line will thank you.
Final Thoughts on Your Bilbao Packing List
Packing for Bilbao is actually very simple.
You need:
- Comfortable shoes
- A waterproof jacket
- Layers
- A little bit of effort
Because Bilbao isn’t about looking perfect. It’s about looking like you belong there.
And once you’ve nailed that?
You can focus on what really matters:
The food
The wandering
The conversations
And the moments you didn’t plan for
Which, as it turns out, are always the best ones.
Further Reading for Your Bilbao Trip
If you’re planning your trip, these guides will help you go deeper:
- Is Bilbao worth visiting? (honest pros & cons)
- Things to do in Bilbao (must-sees + hidden gems)
- Bilbao itineraries (1–4 day plans)
- Bilbao food itinerary (how to eat your way through the city)
- Best pintxo bars in Bilbao (what and where to order)
- Is Bilbao expensive? (real cost breakdown)
- Best time to visit Bilbao (weather + festivals)
- Bilbao day trips (Getxo, Gaztelugatxe, Rioja…)
- Basque Country itinerary (how to combine everything)
- Basque Country guide (the bigger picture)
- San Sebastián guide (if you’re extending your trip)

