The 14 Best US Towns for Solo Travelers
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The 14 Best US Towns for Solo Travelers
"There's something therapeutic about traveling alone. Without agendas or expectations, nor other personalities to navigate, you can go at your own pace, sleep in as late as you'd like and eat as many bacon-wrapped Sonoran hot dogs as your belt can bear. When I travel alone, I'm free. Big cities are always the most accessible destinations for solo travelers, but small cities and towns are my favorites."
"These are places where, especially if I visit with any regularity, I can start to feel like a transient local. They're easier to navigate and acclimate to, and residents - be it a bartender, barista or a stranger on the street - are often kind and welcoming, unstressed by frenzied tourism or stifling living costs. Like their more metropolitan counterparts, these communities have all the ingredients for a successful solo trip, including ample bar tops for solo dining, atmospheric accommodations, outdoor activities and trails,"
Solo travel provides therapeutic freedom, enabling travelers to set their own pace, sleep late, and indulge without coordinating with others. Small cities and towns often create the best environment for solo travelers, offering easier navigation and faster acclimation so visitors can feel like transient locals. Local residents such as bartenders and baristas tend to be welcoming and less burdened by heavy tourism or high costs. These communities provide solo-friendly amenities like bar seating for dining, atmospheric lodging, accessible trails and outdoor activities, inclusive safe environments, and generally lower cocktail prices than big cities.
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