Best practice for 10 days of no use

I'm going to Spain for 10 days at the end of the month and am leaning towards leaving the iPhone home. Which is best for the phone when it is unused for that much time: should I leave it plugged into the power adapter or leave it unplugged? Is there any risk of data loss or battery problems from either of these things? Thanks.

Lets see now;
Leave the phone plugged in, maybe the phone shorts out You come home find a burnt out shell of what was once your home
Take it with you or just switch it off

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