Solo travel sounds scary until you try it. Then it becomes addictive. No compromises on where to eat, what to see, or when to wake up. You move at your own pace, meet interesting people, and discover things about yourself that group travel never reveals. These cities are the best starting points for anyone considering their first solo trip.

Solo traveler exploring a vibrant city
Solo travel isn't lonely β€” it's liberating

1. Portland, Oregon

Portland is the friendliest city for solo travelers. The food scene is incredible (food carts on every corner), the public transit is excellent, and the culture is overwhelmingly welcoming to people doing their own thing. Visit Powell's Books (largest independent bookstore in the world), explore neighborhoods on foot, and eat your way through the food cart pods.

2. Austin, Texas

Live music every night in multiple venues. A food scene that'll ruin you for other cities. Barton Springs Pool for a refreshing swim. Austin's culture is built around being social β€” it's incredibly easy to start conversations with strangers at a live music show or a BBQ joint.

3. San Diego, California

Perfect weather year-round, beautiful beaches, walkable Gaslamp Quarter, and the world-famous San Diego Zoo. It's a city designed for being outdoors, and you'll never run out of things to do alone. Balboa Park alone has 17 museums, gorgeous gardens, and free concerts.

πŸ’‘ Pro Tip: For your first solo trip, choose a walkable city with good public transit. You'll feel more confident exploring when you're not dependent on rental cars or ride-shares for every destination.

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