The 5 Best Places to Travel Solo

Everyone should try traveling solo at least once in their lives. Sure, the thought of going to a foreign place all alone may be terrifying to some, but there are so many good things that can come out of traveling on your own.

For one, you don't need to tend to anyone else and can stick to your own schedule, which means eating when you want, relaxing when you want and visiting the places and landmarks you want to see. You'll also have the opportunity to meet and connect with new people. But the most important thing about solo travel, especially if it scares you, is it'll get you out of your comfort zone, and allow for self-discovery and personal growth.

So if you're doing you this year and want to explore the world all by your lonesome, here are some places you should check out.

Prev4 of 5Next

London, England

London calling ☎️ see you soon!

A post shared by Brooke Saward (@worldwanderlust) on

If an escape to Europe is what you need, London may be your best bet. Again, no language barrier makes things easier, especially if you’re a first-time solo traveler, and the underground is quite simple to navigate, even for the directionally challenged. There’s plenty to see and do in London (day-long trips to Selfridges and Topshop Oxford Circus, anyone?) and thanks to the numerous parks, gardens and free museums, you can use that money saved on those Chelsea boots you’ve been eyeing.

Tags: Australia, best places for women to travel solo, best places to travel solo, England, iceland, lisbon, London, melbourne, portugal, safest cities for solo travel, solo travel, taipei, taiwan, travel, travel solo, wanderlust, where to travel solo

Related Posts

Previous Post Next Post

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

×