Gwyneth Paltrow’s Travel Woes Are Surprisingly Relatable

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Gwyneth Paltrow (Photo: Getty Images)

Gwyneth Paltrow, Academy Award winning actress, businesswoman, and brand ambassador, is not like you. But in an interview with the New York Times, she shares her travel tips and troubles, and they might sound rather familiar.

On working out on vacation:

Recently, no. If I’m in Paris, I’d much rather take a walk and discover something amazing than be stuck on a treadmill at my hotel.

On eating on vacation:

When I’m traveling, I would rather eat what I want and come home and tighten it up. I don’t want to be in Paris and not have a croissant or goose fat potatoes. I love pasta in Italy, bread and cheese in Spain and wine everywhere.

On flying with children:

Keeping them entertained is important. I pack games like UNO and Battleship. And the iPad is essential! On the plane, they can play all the games and watch as many shows as they want.

Carry-on or check?

Carry-on. The only time I check in is when I am going to a cold destination and have to bring lots of warm clothes.

This being Our Goddess of Goop, she’s got to sneak one reminder in there that you’ll never be her.

When I land, I try to find a sauna to sit in for 20 minutes to help me sweat out all the germs from the plane.

Ahhhh, there it is.