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With the holiday season in full swing, many of us are taking to the skies in search of adventure and most importantly, sunshine.
From European city breaks by rail to escapes to far-flung golden sands, there are many destinations to explore and we’re running towards the departure gate.
Having the right certificates and paperwork is no doubt a necessary part of travel. The best way to keep them organised and safe is still the old-school way - with a travel wallet.
Cast aside all thoughts of those dowdy plastic wallets of yesteryear - modern wallets are a design triumph all of their own, worthy of their own mini photoshoot as you gleefully tell your followers of your new OOO status. There are iterations across the board, from high-street labels to high-end designers, meaning you should be able to find a great-looking (and functioning) wallet for your budget.
To help, we’ve sorted through the masses out there to bring you the finest to spend your money on.
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Aspinal of London Travel Wallet with Removable Inserts
A travel wallet that adapts to each trip, Aspinal’s design comes with removable inserts so you never need to take anything unless it’s completely necessary.
All sections are clear thanks to markers stamped with ‘Tickets’, ‘Passport’, and ‘Documents’ in gold foil lettering, and there’s also a handy ‘Other’ section for miscellaneous things like receipts and small family pictures.
Personalisation is available as well as luxury gift wrapping if you intend to give this as a gift to your favourite globetrotter.
Smythson Multi-Zip Case in Panama
Slim and compact with playful contrast-coloured zips on either side, luxury stationery Smythson is on hand to help organise your trip with this cross-grain calf leather currency case. There are four compartments within to bring order to receipts, foreign currency, tickets and more, making a quick getaway a streamlined experience. There are seven other colours to choose from, but nothing says Smythson quite like the Lapis.
Anya Hindmarch Bespoke Travel Wallet with Print
Anya Hindmarch’s leather travel pouch is ready for take-off. The cute, crimson design is perfect for European breaks, and has dedicated sections for all your currency and credit cards to keep all your important documents safe and secure. It’s designed to sit within your travel holdall or handbag and features an adorable graphic plane print.
Metier Full-Grain Leather Travel Wallet
Simple in design and wonderfully high in function, this is the travel wallet for business executives. There are three compartments on the front to store documents you want quick access to, with a further two inside to keep the most precious ones safe - think passport and boarding passes. The Italian-made bifold design is plain, save for some subtle branding in metallic silver on the reverse.
Portico Designs Alice Scott Travel Wallet, Brown
Cheap, cheerful and full of carefree holiday vibes thanks to that vibrant palm tree print, this wallet organiser can’t help but spark joy. Gold foil printing on the front spells out the words ‘Out Of Office’, leaving you in no doubt what it’s for.
Inside, compartments are generous enough to slide in a pair of passports as well as cash and your essential documents. There’s also a zipped pocket for foreign coins. Everything is held securely together with the help of the striped strap and gold-coloured popper.
The Alphabet Gift Shop Personalised Off To See The World Family Travel Wallet
If you’re travelling as a family, the number of documents and things you need to keep close to hand goes up by the person and it can become very easy to misplace important items - the last thing you need if you’re on a multi-leg voyage.
Keep them all safe with the most responsible family member with this bumper organiser, which has plenty of space to make use of. Keep up to five passports inside the zipped main compartments, as well as foreign coins, cards, your mobile phone and even a tablet holder in the large back pocket.
Measuring 20 x 23cm, the wallet is crafted from light grey Saffiano fine grain faux leather and can be personalised too, making it an excellent gift idea.
Travel Passport Wallet, Dizdvizd Family Passport Holder Document Organizer - Floral Printed
Know someone who is about to start a travel gap year? Give them a helping hand keeping all their hostel bookings, currency cards, passport and travel tickets in order with this cute floral printed travel wallet which has plenty of space to keep the essentials safe. The generous wallet can actually hold up to three passports, making it a great option for family travel too. There’s even a compartment to stow your handset.
Moleskine Journey Storage Pouch, Sapphire Blue
If you’re on the hunt for an option that won’t break the bank, head to John Lewis, where you can find this gemstone-coloured travel pouch from Moleskine. Granted, the brand is best known for diaries and organisers, which makes this progression into the travel accessory sphere so fitting. The pouch is a mini hard case to keep your phone (on which you’ve probably stored your boarding pass and other travel essentials) as well as a net pocket to hold foreign currency cards and accessories like headphones.
Fjällräven Kånken Travel Wallet Sports Backpack
Makers of those cult backpacks you keep seeing on your commute, Sweden’s Fjällräven also makes this travel organiser that fits in the palm of your hand. Heaving with pockets and dividers, there’s also a fleece-lined pocket for your handset to keep it with the rest of your valuables. Available in green and purple.
If you’re taking your Fjällräven backpack as hand luggage on your travels, the brand’s organiser fits perfectly and transforms the bag into an organiser, complete with a secure laptop sleeve, in a flash, £36.
Anya Hindmarch Bespoke Travel Wallet
Looking to spoil the travel junkie in your life? Upgrade their travel accessories with Anya Hindmarch’s lovely Bespoke Travel Wallet in a vibrant orange hue. Filled with handy sections for boarding passes, tickets, passports, cards and currency, the Capra leather design has space to etch a handwritten note for your recipient.
Further personalisation is available with initials on the front of the wallet and their full name imprinted on the inside too, making it full of personal touches. Gold-tone hardware completes the luxury look.
John Lewis Leather Travel Wallet
One for unfussy shoppers, John Lewis’ croc-embossed travel wallet is a sleek, subtle accessory. Alongside a timeless texture in an ebony hue, it features handy card slots, zipped coin pockets and a double passport slot. Gold lettering and luxurious-grained leather elevate the item’s aesthetic, making for a practical and polished travel wallet.
Stackers Tech Clutch Bag, Taupe
Get all your docs in a row and sorted with help from Stackers’ Tech Clutch bag, an ideal companion for travels big and small. Inside the elegant taupe exterior is a wonderland of compartments, sleeves and zips to organise to your heart’s content. There’s even a holder to keep a pen; bound to come in useful when you’re filling in immigration forms. The uber-functional design is finished with a tassel-charm zip and wrist strap.
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From passports to visas, the paperwork is all important when it comes to jetting from one country to another, which is why it’s worth investing in one of the best travel wallets, to keep all your documents safe and ready to access when you need them.
Luckily, some of our favourite travel accessory brands have risen to the challenge, producing fantastic travel wallets that not only have room for all the essentials but look incredibly stylish and reduce the risk of identity fraud, too.
We strongly recommend opting for RFID (radio-frequency identification) wallets, which use nickel and copper-coated material (usually polyester) to reduce the risk of identity fraud, by blocking the electromagnetic signals emitted from your bank cards.
Take the time to think about what you’re going to be using your wallet for – if you’re going to fill it to capacity, we’d recommend opting for a zip closure, but if easy access is a priority, don’t write off the humble magnet or press-stud closure.
We’re also huge fans of wallets that have clamshell openings – ones that open fully, like a book , rather than requiring you to extract your essentials through tiny openings.
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How we tested the best travel wallets
Our recent trips involved a lot of paperwork (such as visas), currency in various denominations as well as essentials such as our passport (obviously), boarding passes and bank cards. We had plenty of opportunities to put a range of travel wallets to the test during these trips, whether it was before we’d even entered the airport (in India, all passengers must produce airplane tickets before being allowed into the terminal) or at visa checkpoints. In a nutshell? We truly put these wallets through their paces, and they all passed with flying colours. That said, certain ones have been clearly designed with specific additional purposes in mind, which is why we’ve highlighted the areas in which they excel below. Happy travels!
The best travel wallets for 2024 are:
- Best travel wallet overall – Lifeventure RFID mini travel wallet: £24.94, Amazon.co.uk
- Best budget travel wallet – Go Travel RFID organiser: £19.99, Go.travel
- Best compact travel wallet – Jack Wolfskin cashbag wallet: £24, Jack-wolfskin.co.uk
- Best for simplicity – Keela travel ID wallet: £24.95, Keelaoutdoors.com
- Best large travel wallet – House of Disaster animal-print travel wallet: £29.99, Houseofdisaster.com
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Lifeventure RFID mini travel wallet
- Best : Travel wallet overall
- Material : Nickel- and copper-coated polyester
- Handy transparent pockets
- Can also store your phone
- Good choice of colours
This wallet has seven card pockets, including one covered by transparent plastic. Our advice? Use this one to stash ID cards, such as a driver’s licence – you can flash it without having to remove it from the wallet.
Larger slip pockets – placed beneath the smaller ones – are ideal for boarding passes and passports, and we used the pocket made from mesh to stash our iPhone. It’s another RFID wallet, which relies on nickel- and copper-coated polyester fabric to reduce the risk of identity theft.
Call us fickle but we loved the choice of four colourways, too.
Go Travel RFID organiser
- Best : Budget travel wallet
- Material : Polyester
- Great price
- Slim but stuffed with pockets
- Easy to access
Identity theft is no longer an invisible threat that brands merely use to convince us to part with extra cash. Well, some brands might still take this approach but Go Travel, which is known for its top-quality RFID travel wallets, definitely isn’t one of them, and this wallet is a case in point.
Despite its slimline design, it’s stuffed with pockets, to hold everything from passports (our rigorous testing proved that there was more than enough room for four) to boarding passes, which we placed in the extra-wide pockets beneath the ones designed to hold passports.
Unlike with similar products, the RFID tech has added minimal bulk, and its clamshell design, with zips that opened on three sides of each half of the wallet, meant refreshingly easy access to the contents.
Fjällräven kånken travel wallet
- Best : Travel wallet for easy access
- Material : 65 per cent polyester, 35 per cent cotton
- Extra-wide pockets
- Tough and water-resistant
How Fjällräven managed to squeeze so many pockets into such a compact wallet, we’ll never know. We had plenty of room for our passport, vaccination documentation and foreign currency, which we placed inside the wallet, while we kept our boarding passes in the extra-wide exterior pocket on the wallet’s rear.
There’s an incredible sense of toughness to the kånken (thanks, partly, to the water-resistant G-1000 fabric), and we loved how the concertina-like strip of material between the wallet’s two halves meant we could open the wallet fully – no fumbling around through narrow openings to extricate essential documents.
Keela travel ID wallet
- Best : For simplicity
- Material : Unspecified
- Can be worn under garments
- Great for easy access
- No bells an whistles
To begin with, we were sceptical about the simplicity of this wallet but we’re now total converts. In recent years, partly because of the extra documentation required for travel (whether it’s vaccination paperwork or visa forms, much of which isn’t required to check in for a flight), we’ve taken to carrying our passport in a separate wallet, simply so we can produce it without riffling through irrelevant paperwork. Our top tip? Before entering the airport, place your boarding pass and passport in this transparent wallet (which slips neatly under jackets or T-shirts) and simply whip them out as and when required.
Jack Wolfskin cashbag wallet
- Best : Compact travel wallet
- Material : Shell: 100 per cent polyamide; lining: 100 per cent polyester
- Great for thick wads of cash
- Small and easy to carry around
We love the name of this RFID wallet – if only because it brings to mind an accessory stuffed with thick wads of cash. That wasn’t the case where we were concerned, to be clear, although, we did find the extra-wide pocket useful for quickly stashing a wad of 1,000 Indian Rupees (don’t get excited – this equates to about £10).
It’s one of the smallest travel wallets in our selection, but that’s precisely why we love it – although it might not be large enough for your passport, it’s got more than enough room for currency, boarding passes and paperwork, and its size means it slips easily into pockets.
House of Disaster animal-print travel wallet
- Best : Large travel wallet
- Material : Vegan-friendly ‘leather’, faux cheetah fur, cotton lining
- Funky, stylish design
- Labelled compartments
We were instantly smitten with the flash of pink against the animal print, but the interior of this wallet was just as impressive. A zippered pocket was perfect for stashing loose change, while we used the shallow card pockets for hotel room keys and business cards. The highlight, however, was the main compartment, with its four dividers, clearly labelled (in chic golden font, no less) to indicate separate pockets for passports, tickets, documents and ‘other’.
Full disclosure, we were initially concerned by its larger size but a trip to India, which involved multiple internal flights (read: lots of tickets), visas and vaccination documentation, meant we easily filled this particular wallet.
It’s also available in a leopard-print design (£29.99, Houseofdisaster.com ).
The verdict: Travel wallets
If you want a wallet with all the bells and whistles, the Lifeventure RFID mini travel wallet is an absolute essential for jet-setters. It’s a great example of a product that proves opting for extra security doesn’t require going down the supersized route. Meanwhile, Fjällräven’s kånken travel wallet is a sturdy, stylish piece of kit that stands up to serious amounts of wear and tear. If you like to stand out from the crowd, however, the House of Disaster animal-print travel wallet offers a dose of dopamine-boosting design.
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The best travel wallets for use in the airport and beyond
By Charley Ward
Much like a quality neck pillow or set of packing cubes , once you invest in a travel wallet, you’ll wonder how you lived without it. The best options are far more than a glorified passport case. Many come with additional pockets for currency, keys, your phone, SIM cards and the odd pen, making them a one-stop solution for keeping all travel essentials away from the mess at the bottom of your rucksack . Some even have RFID-blocking technology to help reduce the risk of credit card fraud while away, while others come with built-in luggage tracker slots for extra peace of mind.
They also make thoughtful gifts for globetrotting loved ones, and many on this list also match our favourite passport holders and luggage tags . Here are our picks of the best travel wallets to shop now.
Stackers’ travel wallet is chic enough to use as a day-to-day purse as well as times you’re headed for the airport. There are multiple compartments for cards, your phone and cash, along with dedicated spots for a passport and boarding pass. We also like the included cosmetics mirror for quick teeth checks. Finally, a wrist strap keeps it safe to hand if you’re using it as a clutch.
Australian luggage brand July has won us over with its sleek selection of well-priced, quality cases (I use the brand’s Volume Plus backpack every day ), and its selection of accessories holds equal appeal. This large nappa leather passport wallet is a perfect buy for anxious travellers. With a built-in AirTag holder and RFID protection, it helps reduce the risk of identity theft and losing your important documents to pickpockets. Of course, there are also three credit card slots, a slip large enough for two passports and additional space for your boarding pass.
This has handy tabs inside for maximum zippiness when fumbling for your boarding pass at the gate. There’s also a secure zip pocket for your currency. As with all Aspinal pieces, it’s made from premium leather, is personalisable and comes available in a selection of refined colours. If you choose this sky blue option, you can save £80, too.
Bellroy’s travel document wallet is one of the pricier options we’ve found, but cleverly designed details make it worth the investment. A rear slip pocket ensures easy access to essentials even while the folio is zipped, there are two passport pockets and a hidden compartment for currency. RFID protection provides peace of mind, there’s a handy mini pen and even a dedicated slot to keep your SIM card and ejector pin safe for times you need to switch yours out while away. It’s made from full-grain leather and comes in two classic shades.
Leave it to Monos to create something both minimalist and extra versatile. The Vancouver-based brand’s PU leather folio is designed to clip onto both the brand’s travel backpack and duffle, making time spent in the airport as seamless as can be. It’s also packed with features, squeezing in pockets for your passport, travel documents, kindle, SD card, and credit cards. There are also elastic pen holder loops, a removable key ring, and an additional zippered pocket for valuables. All that, and it’s available in nine shades. A great choice for family travel.
This nylon organiser is a little light on features in comparison to some of the other wallets on this list, but it’s lightweight, has several compartments for essentials and offers Tumi’s signature high-quality nylon finish. If you have a Tumi backpack, you can clip this inside using the G-hooks, for extra ease of access to your essentials.
Gold leather touches and a smart mock croc faux leather finish make John Lewis’s bifold travel wallet a sophisticated option that belies its £45 price tag. Inside, there are several cardholders, two passport holders, and a zippered currency pocket.
Away’s offering is less of a wallet and more of a pouch. Nonetheless, inside there are multiple handy pockets for your bits and pieces, along with a snap closure to attach it to your Away bag or suitcase. Choose from two sizes.
Beis has made a name for itself as the influencer’s luggage brand of choice thanks to its sleek, stylish approach that doesn’t scrimp on utility (see its popular weekender with a concealed shoe compartment to see what we mean). Its travel wallet is the only one on our list with a crossbody strap. So you can glide from security to the gate with your hands-free for your coffee.
Everyone loves Fjallraven’s Kanken line of bags – you’d be hard-pushed to walk down any high street without spotting at least one of the colourful canvas rucksacks on show. In fact, the brand’s Kanken weekender is my personal bag of choice for short trips – deceptively roomy, with a separate shoe compartment and straps that can be utilised in three ways. This water-resistant travel wallet, with space for your phone, cards, passport and travel documents, will complete your set.
For a lux option that doubles as a keep-forever gift, British brand Cox & Milner creates elegant yet functional leather travel accessories handmade in England. Their travel case is a delight to use, lined in soft suede and with a storage place for everything, from charging cables to earphones, a pen, cards and, of course, your passport. The case comes in three different colour options, including this deliciously rich shade of fig.
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Your next trip is bound to be your most stylish (and secure) one yet with these options to stash your passport, boarding pass, and much more.
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The last thing you want to worry about while jet setting is juggling your wallet, passport, and boarding pass as you make your way through security checkpoints. Travel wallets offer a sleek and simple way to streamline your belongings and stay organized while on the go, as they’re typically large enough to fit your passport and other essentials including train tickets, boarding passes, cell phones, and credit cards.
We’ve researched dozens of travel wallets from top brands, and tested many of them on our own travel days to provide real-world insights. We considered capacity, ease of use, durability, and overall value in order to narrow down the best options for every type of traveler.
Best Overall
Leatherology zip around travel wallet.
This ultra-functional pick fully zips up so your items stay secure.
If you carry a small purse or bag, this may be too large to fit inside.
Leatherology’s Zip Around Travel Wallet checks all our boxes: it’s crafted from luxuriously soft leather, features a secure zip-around closure to protect your travel documents, and has a roomy interior that can easily hold two passports as well as your boarding pass, foreign currency, and credit cards or hotel keys. We were able to easily store one passport, paper and coin currencies, five cards, and a boarding pass inside, with ample room to add a pen, train tickets, and several more cards.
With so many important documents stored in one place, a secure closure is of paramount importance: we found that the rugged zipper is durable and easy to maneuver, offering much-needed peace of mind.
Other features we love are the exterior pocket, where you can tuck a boarding pass for easy retrieval, plus two large pockets for separating various currencies or multiple passports — making this a great choice for whoever the designated passport-holder may be. While its large size may be difficult to fit in a small purse, it means it can fit international currencies of different sizes — a benefit that we found quickly outweighed the cons. We also love the zippered pocket for coins and the see-through window for an ID.
The Details: Full grain leather | 9 x 1 x 4.75 inches
Travel + Leisure / Morgan Ashley Parker
Best Organization
Smythson marshall travel wallet in panama.
This sleek, stylish wallet is made of durable crossgrain leather with three labeled compartments.
The lightweight, flexible leather will last for the long run — but note that it’s priced accordingly.
Navigating airports and busy train stations can be stressful enough as is — keeping track of your essential documents shouldn’t be another worry on your list. This elegant wallet will help you stay organized in style. While it comes at a steep price, it’s backed by the trusted reputation of Smythson, a British luxury leather goods brand that’s repeatedly proven the staying power of its pieces over the past 130 years.
Crafted from lightweight calfskin crossgrain leather, it’s both flexible and durable, promising to safely store your belongings through years of travel. A zip compartment allows you to separate out coins and bills, while a boarding pass slot and a roomy pocket with three labeled compartments offers space to tuck your tickets, passport, and more. The flap closure, while stylish, is slightly less secure than a zipper, although the snap hardware is quite durable. Choose from six shades like classic black or navy, or a cheery peony pink.
The Details: Crossgrain calf leather | 9.5 x 5 inches
Best AirTag Compatible
Normest airtag travel wallet.
This super-slim wallet manages to fit several credit cards and your passport — and it ensures you’ll never lose any of them thanks to a slot for an AirTag.
Normest claims the wallet holds up to 12 cards, but if you pack too many in, they tend to slide out.
Anyone who’s prone to misplacing their belongings — or just appreciates the peace of mind of knowing where they are at all times — will love the Normest Airtag Travel Wallet. It’s compatible with Apple AirTags, which enable you to use your phone to track down your belongings. An AirTag holder is a huge bonus feature and we loved that this one was easy to use.
The RFID-blocking leather wallet is ultra slim and lightweight (just 1.9 ounces), but can hold up to 12 cards in its three credit card slots, and there’s a vertical slip pocket for currency or a vaccine card, plus a pocket for easy access to your passport. Note that you won’t want to overstuff the wallet with cards, as you might stretch the pockets and in turn find that cards fall out more easily. We found that our cards and passport fit snugly inside, but not so tightly that they were difficult to remove. We were even able to fit two passports inside, although the clip was then harder to close (but still possible).
The Details: Leather | 5.5 x 0.4 x 4 inches
Travel + Leisure / Dylan Thompson
Best for Phone
Bandolier mila magsafe charging crossbody.
Bandolier Mila
Beyond its convenient hands-free crossbody design, this case also wirelessly charges your phone.
It’s only compatible with iPhones.
We wish this case was compatible with every type of smartphone, because it’s a true game changer. Made of luxe pebbled leather, it’s a travel wallet with a drop-proof case for your iPhone included (but you’ll likely still want to invest in a glass screen protector to keep your tech safe). The attached card portion has two slots, each of which can accommodate 3-4 cards, and it doubles as a phone stand when flipped open. The phone case itself is MagSafe-compatible which is a huge bonus while traveling so you don’t need to remove the phone from this wallet case for charging.
It’s extremely chic and hangs securely from a detachable crossbody strap that’s extendable from 48-54 inches, so you can adjust it to whatever length suits you best. Choose from a black case with gold, pewter, or silver accents to suit your personal style.
The Details: Pebble leather | iPhone 12 to 15 Pro Max
Best Continental
Tumi voyageur zip-around continental wallet.
The zip-around closure offers maximum security for your belongings, plus the long external pocket is great for easy boarding pass access.
It’s not quite big enough to fit a passport.
Tumi is one of the most trusted brands in long-lasting luggage and travel accessories, and this continental wallet is a perfect example of why. Outfitted with a sturdy zip-around closure, it offers the highest protection for your valuables, ensuring nothing falls out even when tossed around in your bag. We love that there’s a front zip pocket as well as a back slip pocket, allowing you to quickly access your essentials without ever even opening your wallet. Inside the accordion-style wallet, there are ample compartments for your belongings, with 12 card slots, two slip pockets and three gusseted sections. It also features a two-year warranty for added peace of mind.
Price at time of publish: $225
The Details: Leather | 2.56 x 0.59 x 3.74 inches
Best Wristlet
Athleta coffee run clutch.
It’s super sleek and the material is easy to clean.
It’s larger than it looks in the photos.
This slim wristlet lays flat when empty, but can fit just about everything you need for a day on the go. At 8 inches long, it’s large enough to accommodate your phone, earbuds, credit cards, car keys, and passport — and, even if it looks a little bulky when all packed up, it still feels secure on your wrist. The strap and carabiner which attaches it are sturdy enough to be tossed around a fair amount, and the recycled nylon that makes up the wallet itself is durable and water-resistant. The main zippered pocket is a safe space for your phone and cash, while the front snap-closure pocket fits a passport. The interior credit card slots are also RFID protected.
The Details: Recycled nylon | 8 x 0.5 x 4.5 inches
Best Designer
Bottega veneta passport case.
Bottega Veneta
The contrast lining offers a bold and unexpected surprise that’s sure to impress.
There’s no zippered pocket or snap closure, so you won’t be able to carry coins.
This bifold wallet is so buttery soft that you’ll find yourself constantly reaching into your pocket — not to check if it’s there, but just to enjoy the feel of it. It’s understated yet classic, with Bottega Veneta’s instantly-recognizable Intrecciato (interwoven) calfskin leather. While it’s available in three neutral shades, we love that the smooth leather lining comes in a contrasting color, creating a delightfully unexpected interplay when you open the black case to reveal the brand’s iconic bright green interior. Minimalists will appreciate the subtlety of the design, which features five card slots and two large pockets to tuck away your passport and other documents. While this is perhaps the most stylish pick on this list, it isn’t the most secure — there’s no closure, so you’ll want to take good care to keep it safe.
The Details: Intrecciato calfskin leather | 3.7 x 5.2 inches
Best Water-resistant
Monos metro folio kit.
This beautifully designed kit can accommodate an eReader as well as your passport and travel essentials.
It’s fairly bulky to use as an everyday wallet.
We’ll come right out and say it: we’re obsessed with the Monos Metro Folio Kit. While it feels a bit large to tote around on its own, it’s built with a QuickSnap attachment, so that it can be easily attached to the brand’s Metro Backpack or Metro Duffel for convenient carrying. Inside, it's got a spot for everything you could possibly need. One side features 7 elastic loops, which can be used to secure anything from pens and charging cords to lip balms and earbud cases. The other side boasts a zippered pocket for coins, a key ring, 4 card slots, a small pocket for an SD card, plus two larger pockets for currency, your passport, or an eReader . It’s made from a gorgeous and highly water-resistant vegan leather — just note that it’s not fully waterproof. There are 9 colors to choose from, with classics like black and ivory or a more playful purple.
The Details: Vegan leather | 9 x 7 x 1.5 inches
Dagne Dover Accordion Travel Wallet
Dagne Dover
Even when full, this little wallet never feels bulky.
You may want to treat your leather before use in order to protect it and extend its lifespan.
At just 0.2 pounds, this pocket-sized wallet is ideal for minimalists who are looking for a place to stash their passport without all the bells and whistles of some larger models. The luxurious crafted pebble leather is designed to last a lifetime, particularly if you treat it with a waterproofing product first. We appreciate the nod towards sustainability too, as the lining is made of 55 percent recycled Repreve, which is made from recycled plastic bottles. Inside, there are two larger pockets for your passport and currency, plus six card slots (and one more external card slot). The magnetic closure is powerful, but may not offer enough peace of mind for more anxious travelers.
The Details: Pebble leather, recycled plastic | 6.75 x 0.5 x 4.25 inches
Best Money Belt
Raytix rfid money belt.
It’s made of a moisture-wicking fabric that helps avoid sweat build-up when worn around your waist.
It isn’t completely invisible beneath tighter clothes, especially if packed to capacity.
At just 1.13 ounces, this is an ultra-lightweight and reliable money belt option you can wear all day long without fuss. It features two zippered pockets in the front, which are spacious enough to hold your passport, IDs, cards, and currency, plus other travel essentials like train tickets and boarding passes. There’s also a back open mesh pocket and two small inner mesh pouches, which allow you to separate out currency to stay organized on the go. The product also comes with a large packing pad and pen, which we found superfluous as the pad doesn’t fit inside the pouch.
Made from a hardy nylon ripstop fabric, this feels sturdy enough to perform well over time. The moisture-wicking, breathable back panel keeps you cool and doesn’t trap sweat, plus the built-in belt is made from flexible elastic that is designed for a 27- to 41-inch waist, but can stretch to accommodate a bit more. We found the waist clip easy to adjust and very secure, which is a major factor in choosing a reliable money belt. It also felt soft against our skin throughout the day thanks to the padded mesh backing. If you’re worried about it being seen through your clothes, opt for looser garments or only toss in the essentials.
The Details: Nylon ripstop | 11.5 x 5.5 inches
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Best Armband
Flexx id wrist wallet.
It offers quick and easy access to your belongings, while keeping them securely on your person.
It isn’t machine washable, so you’ll have to spot treat it with a leather cleaner or mild soap.
If you’re a smartwatch fan, you’ll love the Flexx ID Trekk Wearable Wallet, which similarly allows you to streamline all of your essentials into one convenient and always-visible place: your wrist! Unlike wearing your heart on your sleeve, this is an almost risk-free option for keeping your valuables safe from theft or misplacement. While it doesn’t have as much capacity as other travel wallets, it still manages to fit up to five cards. The front pocket is perfect for work IDs or hotel key cards that you typically need to remove and scan, as you can hold your arm up to a scanner without removing them and enter hands free. There’s also a back zippered pocket for added convenience, which fits small essentials like keys or cash. Note that it’s not super breathable, so it can get a bit moist in warm weather or if wearing it while working out. It’s also only available in one size, which fits wrists that are 6.5 to 7.5 inches — but other styles from the brand (like the Pro or Monty models) offer various sizes.
The Details: Leather, spandex, polyester, cotton | 5.51 x 3.94 x 0.79 inches
Best Convertible
Veci 2-in-1 magsafe compatible bifold wallet.
This wallet comes with a MagSafe detachable card case that attaches to your iPhone.
While the detachable card case can be used by anyone, the MagSafe feature only works with iPhones.
This ultra-slim bifold is perfectly pocket sized, making it a great choice for those who prefer to keep the bare essentials on them at all times. It features two compartments for all types of currency, plus 8 total card slots — two of which are horizontal and hidden. The best thing about this wallet is that you can detach a portion of it whenever you want to pare down to just 2 or 3 cards — but be warned that there’s a brief learning curve on figuring out how much pressure to apply to do so. The removable card case is MagSafe compatible, which means it uses a strong magnet to secure itself to your iPhone. The wallet also has magnetic shielding, in order to protect your cards from damage.
Best RFID-blocking
Zero grid travel neck wallet with rfid blocking.
It comes with 7 removable RFID-blocking sleeves, which can be used even if you take your belongings out of the wallet.
It’s a bit long and bulky.
While neck wallets aren’t for everyone, they are excellent at providing the highest level of security for your belongings. You can keep your most precious items — your passport, currency, phone, and other small items — close to your chest, wearing them discreetly beneath your clothes or on top of them. The Zero Grid Travel Neck Wallet has three zippered closures for maximum protection of your valuables with removable RFID-blocking sleeves. Made from water-resistant, ripstop nylon, this durable wallet comes with a number of additional features which we appreciate, including recovery tags and travel insurance that covers up to $300 if anything is ever stolen from your pouch.
The Details: Nylon | 7.5 x 5.7 inches
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Best Budget
Zoppen passport holder travel wallet.
It’s budget-friendly but still has slots for everything you could need on your trip.
The faux leather doesn’t look as chic as pure leather alternatives.
Constructed from RFID-blocking vegan leather, The Zoppen Passport Holder Travel Wallet has consistently topped our favorite travel wallet lists over the years. It’s slim yet sturdy, with compartments for everything from credit cards and currency to a small smartphone (a rare feature — it accommodates anything under 5.8 inches long). This is truly a small storage miracle, with over 10 slots for hotel keys, transit passes, IDs, and more to help keep even the messiest among us organized on the go. Use the large slip pocket to keep track of your vaccine card and up to two passports (a particularly handy feature for parents traveling with kids), while the extended zippered pocket keeps various types of currency secure.
It’s also one of the more affordable options that made our list, and it’s definitely the best value purchase. It comes with a wristlet attachment, which is another convenient carrying option — although it becomes a bit unwieldy to use when the wallet is full. We love that it’s available in 18 vibrant colors, from cherry red to a scholarly brown. However, note that it features a snap closure, which doesn’t offer as much protection for your belongings as a zipper.
The Details: PU leather and aluminum | 5 x 7.7 x 1 inches
Best for Families
Valante travel document organizer.
There’s ample space to store the whole family’s passports and documents, plus it boasts versatile carrying options.
It’s extremely capacious which may be excessive if you’re only traveling with two passports and no change.
If you’re toting your entire family’s passports around, it’s imperative that you can rely on your passport case to keep your documents both organized and secure. We love the Valate RFID Passport Holder Wallet for its spacious interior, which can fit six passports and boasts four credit card slots, a zippered coin pouch, two large zippered pockets for bills, two stash pockets for other documents, and more. There’s even an external zip pocket that we found large enough to fit an iPhone, plus two more external slots to store boarding passes. We were able to fit everything we needed and more, which left us wishing that the wallet was slightly more compact. However, we appreciated the variety of carrying options, including a strap to wear it around your neck if you’ve got your hands full with the kids. Plus, it’s made out of moisture-resistant polyester, which is a breeze to spot clean in case of accidental spills.
The Details: Polyester | 10.2 x 6.1 inches
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Best Colors
Lucrin geneva passport travel wallet.
It’s fashionable enough to use as your everyday wallet, and comes in five types of leather and dozens of rich tones.
It's fairly long.
We’re obsessed with the all-in-one design of this minimalist case, which offers 13 regular card slots, 3 larger card slots, a roomy zippered pocket for cash or important documents, plus two stash pockets for your passport and boarding pass. We tried it out on several flights and found the design to be intuitive, functional, and stylish, helping us to stay organized without sacrificing our style. Plus, the durable zippered pouch and button latch helped to secure everything inside.
While it’s on the larger size, it never felt cumbersome — we love that it’s stylish enough to double as an evening clutch for a night out, and that it can be comfortably packed into a backpack or larger purse while traveling. The price feels like a worthwhile investment, given the high-quality leather, which comes in smooth, granulated, square granulated, vegetable tanned, and crocodile-style calfskin options. You can completely personalize your pick by choosing from a rainbow of over two dozen shades, like cherry red or classic tan — making it a wonderful gift option for yourself or a fellow jetsetter.
The Details: Leather or calfskin | 9.8 x 4.9 inches
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Tips for Buying a Travel Wallet
Decide how many compartments you need.
When purchasing a travel wallet, make sure it has enough slots for all of your travel needs. If you’re a frequent international flier, you might want to prioritize space for a passport, or something large enough to accommodate various currencies (and a coin pouch for countries in which coins are commonly used). If you’re looking for something more minimalist, you might want to opt for a wallet with a detachable card case as well, so that you can truly pare down to the basics.
Durability is key
A wallet that falls apart mid-trip is not just annoying, but potentially disastrous — especially if it’s housing your passport. Investing in a piece that’s well-made and ideally water-resistant is of the utmost importance for protecting your belongings. Leather (or high-quality vegan leather) and ripstop nylon are some of the sturdiest options for keeping your things secure.
Prioritize safety features
While zip closures aren’t necessary, they do offer the highest protection, as they secure your belongings from slipping out. Ideally, look for a wallet with at least one zippered pocket, to tuck away any small valuables. Hidden pockets for cards or cash are also important to help avoid flashing how much cash you’re carrying while you’re out and about. Easy access pockets on the exterior are additionally handy for quickly grabbing essentials like keys or public transit cards.
Travel wallets are typically larger in size than everyday wallets, as they’re designed to accommodate passports and other travel essentials, like boarding passes or train tickets. Most also have a pen loop, so you can store a writing utensil for easy access when filling out customs forms. Travel wallets may also feature more unique additions, like organizational tabs or attachable tracking capabilities.
RFID-blocking (radio frequency identification) wallets add an extra layer of protection for travelers who are concerned about the potential of someone wirelessly accessing the information stored in your credit cards. While this is a rare form of theft, it can’t hurt to opt for a wallet that offers the extra shield — although, unfortunately, there’s no way to tell if it’s actually working.
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The 27 best passport holders for the ultimate airport accessory
By Jessie Atkinson , Heidi Quill , Faye Fearon and Owen Gough
Wherever you're headed, GQ's edit of the best passport holders will make for the ultimate airport flex
Looking for the best passport holder to protect your precious travel documents? Good call. Whether it’s the sun-soaked beaches of the Algarve or Iceland's Blue Lagoon, a holiday is never without its hiccups. But if you are going to be waiting around for a delayed flight or “misplaced” luggage, you ought to be doing it in uncompromised style. What comes before the suave carry-on case , travel cushion and long-haul 'fit ? A designer passport holder to check in in style.
You don’t need us to hammer home the importance of a trusty wallet on a trip. A passport holder is all the better, offering storage for that most important travel document as well as credit cards, cash and tickets. Most commonly coming in simple bifold form, just like conventional wallets, they have been the subject of designer takes by everyone from Gucci to Louis Vuitton, each imbuing theirs with signature house motifs for major flex appeal.
Whether your still repping old-school burgundy or have updated to post-Brexit blue, our pick of the best passport holders look a damn sight nicer and will protect yours from damage (and in some cases, even identity theft) as you collect your stamps around the globe. So, without further delay, here we present our very favourites…
Best passport holders in 2024
Carl Friedrik Weston
Carl Friedrik
Carl Friedrik's luxe travel pedigree is well known across most airport lounges, but if we need to remind you, the luggage brand has been features in shows like White Lotus and Succession in the hands of fiction's most wealthy characters, so we're sure you can find some enjoyment in it too.
Belroy Travel folio
No, it isn't a Nintendo Switch console case, but it is one of the most secure and useful passport holders we've seen. With plenty of slots for cards, tickets and other travel documents, all protected in an RFID zippered case, you'll be the most secure traveller in the airport.
Aspinal of London
Looking for a passport holder to catch the eye of every customs agent who happens to glance your way? Aspinal of London's gorgeous snake-skin holder is the sort of prime document wallet
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Are passport holders a good idea?
Hands up if you’ve ever got to the airport and realised you’ve forgotten your passport, boarding pass and travel card. If your hand is raised, then wipe those tears of frustration away and invest in a quality passport holder to store it safely in your bag. If your hand isn’t raised, count your blessed stars this hasn’t happened to you, but it’s still worth getting a travel passport wallet just for the added peace of mind.
While these wallets won’t guarantee your passport’s safety, it will be a useful holder to keep your travel documents, possibly a few cards and a pen, as well as space for additional tickets and boarding passes all in one place, so you can stuff it in the pocket of your suitcase and rucksack happy in the knowledge your gear is secure and in the same location.
They also offer an under-appreciated jolt of sartorial flex – we hate our new blue post-Brexit colours – with the opportunity to fully customise your travel accessories. Personalised passport covers could result in full-grain leather, bespoke detailing or simply offer a unique colour to make it easier to spot when it’s swimming in the bottom of your rucksack, and also lets others know you truly care about how you look when travelling as you flash it at check-in.
What should I look for in a passport holder?
Aside from the obvious security of holding onto your passport without damaging it, there’s not too much to consider when buying a passport holder. Inevitably your thoughts will turn to materials, designs and branding if you’re sartorially minded, but let’s get the serious bits sorted first.
These holders are ostensibly sleeves to hold your passport, so making sure it has a secure cover to clip your passport in without folding corners or damaging pages is a must. Next, you may want to find one with a snap closure to reduce the risk of it slipping out accidentally.
You should be mindful that almost every single airport customs agent in the world will remove your passport from the passport holder to assess and scan your documents. Don’t worry, it’s not an issue, but keep it in mind as you travel.
Elsewhere, top options will likely have credit card pockets, a pen holder or a slot to hold tickets or even your vaccination pass.
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As with most leather workers, you’ll find plenty of options at Aspinal of London, which uses embossed monogram, full-grain, suede and — in the case of this pick — patent croc effect leather to achieve its ends. Add personalisation for an outstanding dad gift or present for mum .
You'll find two Carl Friedrik leather passport holders on this list, but this particular one, the Weston, is the most popular of the two. Why? It's a suave-looking document holder wrought from Vachetta leather and Milanese nylon that also features three card slots and a gentle space to lay your precious passport. It's a deliciously handsome piece, we think you'll agree.
If you’re saving your flexes to accessories you use more often, there’s no need to spend big. Instead, you could always head to John Lewis, where you’ll find croc-effect genuine leather for just 25 quid. Bosh.
Carl Friedrik Easton
The second Carl Friedrik holder on this list is the Easton, so-called because it lays horizontal across the compass of your travels, get it? It's less of a passport book and more of a sleeve to hold your passport in, with space for one or two travel cards should you have them. Three choices of chocolate-esque colours are available, but our pick is the Cognac if you can get hold of it.
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An uber-functional choice for those more organised travellers, Bellroy's travel folio has room for two passports for dual-citizens or parents alongside ample travel cards, currency and boarding passes thanks to dedicated slots. There's even a sim card slot complete with an ejector pin for those who take advantage of the oftentimes cheaper local tariffs while abroad.
Not Another Bill
Not Another Bill is the place for personalised gifts , but it’s also a prime spot for self treats too. Once you’ve picked up the site essential — an engraved cocktail shaker — get a load of this leather passport holder complete with gold foil graffiti and your very own initials.
Bellroy Travel folio
Travelling light is our ideal scenario, so any kit that can streamline the amount of stuff we bring with us is a win in our eyes. Therefore, the Bellroy Travel Folio is a banger option for us, with an updated design to store two passports, six cards (from credit to Starbucks) and a hidden holder for bills, presenting the ultimate document holder for your next trip.
Harber London
If you’re searching for a wallet that’s slim, stylish, and seriously secure, this could be what you’ve been looking for. Handmade by expert craftsmen in Spain, this one from Harber London holds your passport, up to nine cards, and it’s also RFID protected as well, meaning it’ll prevent your card details from being stolen by dodgy characters.
Fortnum & Mason
Eau de Nil is the name of that particular turquoise Fortnum & Mason uses in all of its branding. It’s also the shade of this leather passport cover, which uses pebbled leather and subtle gold foil to make a luxury finishing product you’ll be proud to whip out at customs.
Security should be front and centre in your planning while travelling, and we can't recommend this Zero Grid passport wallet higher for this factor. Not only is it capacious enough for two passports, some cards and some money, it's also RFID blocking, keeping your info safe in transit from potential delinquents.
If you're less concerned by which designer logo you present at the departure gate and simply want to preserve your pristine stamp collector, The Passport Slip by Go Travel is an affordable solution that also makes room for two cards. More impressive are its security features, however – blocking illegal scans of the chips embedded in your passport and cards to help prevent data and identity theft.
Melsbrinna Premium
Practicality doesn't always define a products looks. Case in point, this Melsbrinna premium passport wallet that comes in a range of cute pastel colours at an affordable price. Soft PU leather is a wonderfully tactile material to use to hold your documents, but it also has space for receipts, cards, cash, tickets and a pen. The snap button closure keeps it all tidy and tucked away, too, as the last thing you need is for something to slip out in transit.
A round £450 is a lot of money to spend on a passport holder, sure, but if any brand has earned the right to charge it, it’s Métier. A modern leather worker with traditional artisans at work on its creations, this is the best quality leather you could ever hope for, and with four slip pockets in total it’ll carry all the family’s passports — and tickets — in one.
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Whether you’re the very forgetful type or simply want a touch of personalisation, you can’t go wrong with a passport holder that’s branded with your very own initials. Crafter from PU leather, this resilient, minimalist cover features an attractive grain and matched stitching, at a price that’s more than a little reasonable.
Grabbing a gift for a travel lover is rarely easy, but we've found one passport-holder luggage tag combo that every jet setter will adore unwrapped. Barbour's iconic cross pattern design and hand-sewn leather detailing will make for a handsome duo on most luggage, we think.
Asos Design
Searching for a simple passport holder which won’t break the bank? Asos is your best source, specifically, for this croc-effect style. Designed from a study faux leather, it’s stamped with a passport logo on the front and detailed with a single compartment to store your travel essential inside. Guaranteed to complement any wardrobe direction, it’s a failsafe option for all.
This 100 per cent leather passport holder exudes luxury, with an eye-catching woven front panel motif that’s impossible to miss. Beyond cradling and protecting your passport in style, it has three interior slip pockets and four interior card slots for safeguarding other important items like cards, boarding passes, and anything else you see fit.
Louis Vuitton
Perhaps the most recognisable monogram of all the high fashion houses, Louis Vuitton has, of course, cast its floral x LV step and repeat on a passport cover. For those in possession of the corresponding bags, this is an absolute must, while those with plainer luggage will enjoy the ease at which you’ll locate your passport at the gate.
Thom Browne
Thom Browne's passport holder, much like its collections as a whole, straddles the intersection between practicality and suavity. Cut from rich but durable calf leather, this pick is visually set apart by its iconic motifs, the 4-Bar stripe and RWB ribbon, whilst its internal card slots bring that signature functionality into the fold.
To those looking for a truly luxury passport holder to last for the long run, no brand promises it better than Hermès. Famed for its unparalleled quality of leather goods, this calfskin passport holder is embossed with the house's iconic H-Tag motif: masterfully twisted around the body to accentuate the contours of its two-tone silhouette. Rest assured that elegance will be endured upon investment.
Brunello Cucinelli
Forever the master of quiet luxury, Brunello Cucinelli's latest passport holder promises to bring a bunch of credits to your style score. Crafted in Italy from a full-grain, tan-coloured leather, it's resistant to wear and tear and is detailed with a diverse range of slots to store your goods inside. Excellence defined.
If you’re in search of a passport holder which aligns with the style codes of summer, look no further than bespoke luggage brand Aviteur. Founded by Patricia Gucci – granddaughter of the iconic Italian house’s founder – the designs are techy and artisanal at once, proven by this woven-panel leather passport holder. Elegant and functional, it’s currently on offer at Matches, so add it to your basket before it’s too late.
Not plain black or brown… but also not too out of your colour-wheel comfort zone, this Mulberry passport holder is defined by its rich, inky green hue and grained leather construction. Different, but not too different.
One of the least fussy options in our round up, Montblanc has taken the brief and fulfilled it impeccably. Though cast from luxury leather, this accessory shirks frills in favour of absolute function, packing two neat pockets inside its perfectly sized gatefold. It's our pick for the ruthlessly punctual.
Penguin Books
And now for a little bit of kitsch courtesy of Penguin Books, which offers passport holders in the style of its vintage book covers. This one uses the original jacket of Eustace Chesser’s Grow Up - And Live , a title that refers to the advice for adolescents it contains, but in this instance is a constant reminder to make the most of your travels.
Saint Laurent
More of an understated kind of style maven? You might already be a fan of the dark designs of Saint Laurent Paris. If you’re £3,000 short of being able to afford one of the brand’s iconic leather jackets , there’s still a way into the fold and it’s through this handsome grain de poudre passport cover. The indie sleaze agenda truly does span all accessories.
Not all that sweet on that fraught shade of blue on your new passport? The selection of shades to choose from on Smythson's Panama passport cover can make it feel as though Brexit never happened, at least for the duration of your holiday. Constructed from smart and durable crossgrain leather, gold-stamped pockets signpost space for your passport and boarding pass for ultimate airport efficiency. The option to personalise makes it an especially good choice for gifting.
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Best travel wallet 2024: document holders for those on the go
How to choose a sophisticated travel wallet to keep you safe and sorted on the road
- 1. Best overall travel wallet
- 2. Best versatile travel wallet
- 3. Best smart travel wallet
- 4. Best practical travel wallet
- 5. Best cheap travel wallet
- 6. Best minimalist travel wallet
- 7. Best travel wallet for RFID protection
- 8. Best waterproof travel wallet
- 9. Best compact travel wallet
- 10. Best multi pocket travel wallet
Best travel wallet 2024: Jump Menu
00. T3's top 3 ↴ 01. Best overall : Fjallraven Travel Wallet 02. Best versatile : Zoppen Travel Wallet 03. Best smart : Ekster Parliament Slim Leather Wallet 04. Best practical : Snugpak Grab A5 05. Best cheap : CampTeck Travel Wallet & Organiser Pouch 06. Best minimalist : Travando Slim Wallet 07. Best for RFID protection : Pacsafe RFIDsafe V200 Travel Wallet 08. Best waterproof : Lifeventure RFID Protected Document Wallet 09. Best compact : LifeVenture RFiD Mini Travel Wallet 10. Best multi pocket : Go Travel Document Organiser
Whether you’re travelling for business or leisure, keeping track of your passport, plane tickets, credit cards are coins can be a pain. Cue the best travel wallets or best travel document holders, which are a handy way to keep all your documents in one place.
It's one of those things that you never knew you needed until you spend your entire time at an airport constantly patting down your pockets and searching through bags and rucksacks for that elusive piece of the jigsaw – passport, boarding pass, money hotel details – until you drive yourself insane.
With a simple flick through the pockets if a good travel wallet you find everything you need, allowing you to breeze through airports worry-free, leaving you to concentrate on relaxing (or maybe visiting the duty-free) before a flight. Whether you're a frequent flyer or you take a holiday once a year, you can be sure that there’s a travel wallet for you on our list for the best travel wallets in 2024.
Lizzie is T3's Home Staff Writer, also covering style, living and wellness. She works closely with Bethan Girdler-Maslen, T3's Home Editor, ensuring all the latest Home news, trends and recommendations are covered. Outside of T3, Lizzie can be found mooching around Bath, attempting (or at least trying to) a new DIY project or spending time with family and friends.
The best overall travel wallet
Made from Fjallraven’s own blend of incredibly durable G-1000 fabric, this travel wallet is no exception to their commitment to producing quality outdoor and travel gear; and the reviewers certainly agree, with many of them commenting on the toughness of the fabric. The only negative is the price - but let’s not forget you get what you pay for.
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The best versatile travel wallet
If you’re looking for a travel wallet that blends style with substance, we think we’ve found the one. Yes, it’s PU leather not real leather and that slight disappointment is reflected in the reviews, but if you take a look at its neat envelope design and its variety of pockets, you’ll find that there isn’t too much to complain about.
The best smart travel wallet
Ekster makes a line of voice-activated wallets, including this relatively traditional-looking credit card holder. However, beneath the handcrafted leather look is some serious tech. It's also compatible with Alexa and Google Home, which using a Chipolo tag can make your wallet emit a ring when you ‘say “where’s my wallet?” - pretty cool right!
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1. Fjallraven Travel Wallet
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Made from Fjallraven’s own blend of incredibly durable G-1000 fabric, this travel wallet is no exception to their commitment to producing quality outdoor and travel gear; and the reviewers certainly agree, with many of them commenting on the toughness of the fabric.
Inside the nifty travel wallet, passports, boarding passes, cash, cards and even a pen can all be safely tucked away. The only negative is the price - but let’s not forget you get what you pay for.
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2. Zoppen Travel Wallet
Your passport, boarding passes, money, phone and even your foreign sim card will be kept safe in its pockets, which, although for some, are on the tight side, will fit all your essentials for a compact travel companion.
3. Ekster Parliament Slim Leather Wallet
Losing your valuables is one of the biggest fears while travelling. Can technology help? Ekster makes a line of voice-activated wallets, including this relatively traditional-looking credit card holder. However, beneath the handcrafted leather look is some serious tech; as well as space for nine cards, six of which can be protected by a layer of RFID-block, but the wallet is also compatible with Alexa and Google Home, which using a Chipolo tag can make your wallet emit a ring when you ‘say “where’s my wallet?”
Funded within three hours on Kickstarter, this Ekster wallet also offers worldwide traceability via a smart card so you can tell you where it was last seen on a map. That’s the same technology used by FedEx to track its containers. What’s more, it’s all solar-powered and doesn’t run out of charge for two months.
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4. Snugpak Grab A5
If you’re an outdoors type who’s just as likely to find themselves in the wild as in an airport, you’re going to want a travel document holder with special skills. Cue the Grab A5 from sleeping bag-maker Snugpak. As well as documents, the Grab A5 – with is, naturally, the size of A5 paper, so fairly compact – has room for a pen holder and many other items in its small pockets (there’s even a dedicated phone pocket). The document storage section has a waterproof cover, which will add peace of mind if you go out on a hike. Zipped all around, it’s also got a small carry handle.
The best cheap travel wallet
5. CampTeck Travel Wallet & Organiser Pouch
Thoroughly affordable and with plenty of storage, this travel passport wallet can fit four passports and up to six cards, and is plenty big enough for storing boarding passes, too. Unlike most of its rivals, this product includes space for extras; inside are two pen holders, a zippered mesh pocket for notes and coins, and even a tab for attaching keys. It's also got RFID-blocking technology built-in to protect everything inside the wallet, which zips shut along three sides. It’s not particularly stylish, but it is very cheap.
The best minimalist travel wallet
6. Travando Slim Wallet
This clever bi-fold wallet is crafted in Germany, and it shows. It’s organised so well; there are seven card slots – six on the inside and one on the outside – but despite that it’s a mere 11.9x8.3x1.6 cm. Unlike most modern travel wallets, it’s designed to carry cash, with a stainless steel money clip integrated into the interior that securely grasps bank notes. The Travando is also constructed to protect against data theft by RFiD scanners.
The best travel wallet for RFID protection
7. Pacsafe RFIDsafe V200 Travel Wallet
If you’re looking for a no frills travel wallet that that keeps your cards, cash and receipts safe, this Pacsafe wallet could serve you well. While you can see from the design that there is room enough for up to 8 cards, there’s also a window pocket each for your passport and driver’s license and plenty of room for loose change.
The manufacturer promises protection against identity theft, while the bracelet with its handy loop acts as a handy mechanism to prevent you from dropping it in the middle of the airport concourse.
The best waterproof travel wallet
8. Lifeventure RFID Protected Document Wallet
RFID protected and featuring waterproof fabric and zip, this lifeproof travel document holder is the perfect practical solution to carrying around your documents. One side of the wallet is dedicated to travel money and cards, with 9 slots providing enough room for IDs, credit cards, debit cards and travel money cards.
Thanks to its RFID protection, you don’t need to worry about identity fraud, especially if you’re travelling to areas where that kind of thing is rife, and with a smartphone stash pocket, too, you can make sure all of your necessities are safely tucked away, yet completely accessible for when you need them.
The best compact travel wallet
9. LifeVenture RFiD Mini Travel Wallet
When you’re travelling, you’re going to be on a budget and if you’re planning on backpacking off the beaten track, Lifeventure has made sure this travel wallet is prepared for all circumstances.
Find yourself waist deep in a river? It’s waterproof. Find yourself going through some sketchy looking areas? It protects against Radio-Frequency Identification devices. It boasts pockets for your passport, boarding passes, cash, cards and even your smartphone. It's the perfect compact travel wallet and for the price, and reviewers agree, you can’t beat it.
The best multi pocket travel wallet
10. Go Travel Document Organiser
This travel document holder is the perfect contender for the most amount of pockets featured in a small space competition. There’s several card slots, an ID slot, a travel money zipped pocket, a slot to put your boarding passes and enough slots for several passports, if you’re travelling as a family.
It’s also good to note that this travel wallet provides RFID protection, so you can be completely sure that your identification is safe. Comments suggest that it’s fairly bulky in size, and therefore needs a large pocket for storing it away, aside from that, it’s the perfect practical travel companion.
How to buy the best travel wallet for you
Your choice of travel wallet will partly depend on style. Leather screams ‘sophisticated businessman’, while durable, waterproof materials will appeal to those who only entertain travel-grade products that will last much longer than the air miles you collect.
Having space for passports and cards is standard, but not all travel document holders have space for keys, pens, and cash, and even some electronics.
You can find small travel wallets for single travellers, slightly bigger versions for couples, and whopping great A4-sized versions for large families and tour group leaders. They can be pocket-sized, or rucksack-sized, depending on your requirements. There are other things to think about, too.
Another aspect to consider is whether you want your travel wallet to provide protection against Radio-Frequency Identification devices (RFiD). Although rare, identification theft is an issue, and something you may or may not be worried out. Some of the best travel wallets block these devices, while others don’t, so it’s worth bearing it in mind when choosing. Ditto worldwide tracking, which adds even more peace of mind in case of theft.
When it comes to the best travel wallets, you get what you pay for. There’s nothing wrong with being cheap and cheerful, but if you want a wallet to become your faithful travel companion, you’re going to have to stretch that budget.
If you have a travel document holder, it's usefulness can spread beyond airports. Always take the same credit card when you travel? If you do have cards and documents that you only use when you travel – principally your passport, of course – a travel document holder is the ideal place to store them all when you are at home. Ditto emergency cash; no-one should go anywhere without at least US$50 in emergency cash (dollars are always better than pounds, especially when travelling outside Europe), and a travel document holder is the ideal place to keep it when you're at home as well as on your travels.
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Elektrostal Geography. Geographic Information regarding City of Elektrostal. Elektrostal Geographical coordinates. Latitude: 55.8, Longitude: 38.45. 55° 48′ 0″ North, 38° 27′ 0″ East. Elektrostal Area. 4,951 hectares. 49.51 km² (19.12 sq mi) Elektrostal Altitude.
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Elektrostal is a city in Moscow Oblast, Russia, located 58 kilometers east of Moscow. Elektrostal has about 158,000 residents. Mapcarta, the open map.
Geographic coordinates of Elektrostal, Moscow Oblast, Russia in WGS 84 coordinate system which is a standard in cartography, geodesy, and navigation, including Global Positioning System (GPS). Latitude of Elektrostal, longitude of Elektrostal, elevation above sea level of Elektrostal.