Plans fell through, where to go now?
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Plans fell through, where to go now?
Hi, My plans to travel to eastern Europe with some relatives this summer fell through, and now I have no place to go on vacation. What's worse, I have no idea where I'd like to go.
I am a single woman/solo traveler in my late 30's. I live in Philadelphia and travel frequently for work. I enjoy the energy of cities, hate most athletic endeavors, and will burn to a crisp if exposed to the sun (so the beach is out of the question). Oh, and I *gasp* hate to drive. Knowing only that much about me, can anyone suggest a vacation venue I might like? I know I'm asking a lot of strangers, but my friends/family have been zero help, and I'm concerned that I'll be vacationing on my front lawn.
Thanks.
I am a single woman/solo traveler in my late 30's. I live in Philadelphia and travel frequently for work. I enjoy the energy of cities, hate most athletic endeavors, and will burn to a crisp if exposed to the sun (so the beach is out of the question). Oh, and I *gasp* hate to drive. Knowing only that much about me, can anyone suggest a vacation venue I might like? I know I'm asking a lot of strangers, but my friends/family have been zero help, and I'm concerned that I'll be vacationing on my front lawn.
Thanks.
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I'm a west coast person, so I will list my faves:
San Francisco
Portland
Seattle
San Diego
Public transit is best in San Francisco, and October is usually very nice (not hot, not too foggy). I don't drive myself. FYI, I was in Portland last week and transit as well as the downtown areas have really improved since I was there 10 years ago.
San Francisco
Portland
Seattle
San Diego
Public transit is best in San Francisco, and October is usually very nice (not hot, not too foggy). I don't drive myself. FYI, I was in Portland last week and transit as well as the downtown areas have really improved since I was there 10 years ago.
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Unfortunately (or fortunately, however you want to look at it), vacation '06 was spent in SF, and '05 in San Diego. Those places were great, but it's a bit soon to go back.
I feel like I'm peeling away the layers of an onion -- exposing more of the informational core. Or something like that.
I feel like I'm peeling away the layers of an onion -- exposing more of the informational core. Or something like that.
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Does USAirways still operate a nonstop to Glasgow from Philly? It's a vibrant, fun place with a lot of art, history and architecture. Very good nightlife/music scene. You won't need a car and I'll wager you won't get sunburned.
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Paris might be a nice vacation for you. Get a Metro card, as you are never more than 1/2K from a metro station anywhere in Paris. You will not need a car there. There is a lot to see and the city has the energy you are looking for.
Iceland has great nightlife, but its an "outdoorsy" place. If you hate athletic endeavors you might not have much to do during the day, and it will be daylight most of the time!
I found Berlin to be a very walkable city. I liked the Egyptian Museum and there was a lot to see and do there.
Toronto, Montreal, Quebec...
Good luck!
Iceland has great nightlife, but its an "outdoorsy" place. If you hate athletic endeavors you might not have much to do during the day, and it will be daylight most of the time!
I found Berlin to be a very walkable city. I liked the Egyptian Museum and there was a lot to see and do there.
Toronto, Montreal, Quebec...
Good luck!
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I second Buenos Aires. I went there last August and fell in love with the place. In fact I am going again this August just because. You could fly to BA and also travel around to Iguazu Falls, Mendoza (wine country), Salta (I think there is driving involved but most people hire a driver, check out the Latin America section of this board). Argentina rocks and is totally cheap. It is winter there but it was not that cold-in the 50s when I was there but not like up here in the north (I'm in NYC). It is a vibrant and beautiful city, and I have an excellent travel agent who can hook you up with tours and anything else you need. I can recommend a great boutique hotel that I stayed in (Home Hotel) and also others that I hear are great. The food scene is amazing and again, it's so cheap that I ate at all the "trendy" "hip" restaurants and nothing costs more than $35 with tip. Trust me, it's an AWESOME place.
Otherwise I'd go back to Australia. I love it there more than BA. You could do a tour or bus it up and down the East Coast. I lived in Sydney for a month and didn't have a car. You can survive with the bus and subway. It's also winter there but in Sydney it was never really that cold. In Melbourne at that time (July) it was freezing but no snow. I too don't like much sun so you will not burn or anything.
I just got back from Prague and while that was fascinating and beautiful I was told do not come back in summer with the huge crowds. I was there in early May and it was teeming with people. I'd stay away from Europe in the summer and it's also very expensive.
Good luck! You can email me at [email protected] if you want more BA info. Or Australia. Happy to help.
Otherwise I'd go back to Australia. I love it there more than BA. You could do a tour or bus it up and down the East Coast. I lived in Sydney for a month and didn't have a car. You can survive with the bus and subway. It's also winter there but in Sydney it was never really that cold. In Melbourne at that time (July) it was freezing but no snow. I too don't like much sun so you will not burn or anything.
I just got back from Prague and while that was fascinating and beautiful I was told do not come back in summer with the huge crowds. I was there in early May and it was teeming with people. I'd stay away from Europe in the summer and it's also very expensive.
Good luck! You can email me at [email protected] if you want more BA info. Or Australia. Happy to help.
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If you're traveling alone, I'd stick to somewhere you can speak the language so you can strike up conversations with locals. So... unless you want to practice your French or German, I'd go with something in the UK. I'd definitely still go to Europe, though. If you've already been to London, then consider Scotland or Ireland.
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Amsterdam's a great idea! What a fabulous city! I went there on the only trip I took alone and had a great time! The Dutch are so friendly and will be quick to start a conversation with a woman traveling alone.
My other recommendation would be Venice. One of the most beautiful cities in the world and, best of all, no driving! No cars are allowed! And it's very shady because of the narrow streets/taller buildings!
Good luck! Let us know what you decide!
My other recommendation would be Venice. One of the most beautiful cities in the world and, best of all, no driving! No cars are allowed! And it's very shady because of the narrow streets/taller buildings!
Good luck! Let us know what you decide!
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Why can't you go to Eastern Europe -- Prague, Krakow, St. Petersburg, etc. -- many people (myself included) have visited these places by ourselves. I don't understand the link between your relatives abandoning the trip and you abandoning the trip. Pick up the Lonely Planet and go -- it couldn't be easier, or more fun.
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I have a world map hanging in my bedroom just over my desk. That's how I choose my destinations, I look at the map and go to the countries that catch my eye.
At Christmas I went to London, Rome (I highly recommend it), Munich and the Rhine river area. This August I'm headed to China.
At Christmas I went to London, Rome (I highly recommend it), Munich and the Rhine river area. This August I'm headed to China.
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Thanks for all of the suggestions! I would love to go to Argentina, but I don't think it's in the cards fir right now. As for why I'm cancelling my original plans -- we're still going to do the trip, just not this summer. It's a matter of economics for some concerned.
I had not considered Amsterdam or Glasgow. My dad was both places a couple of years ago, and loved Amsterdam -- less thrilled with Glasgow. We don't always share the same tastes, though. He's more sport and sun, while I'm museums and shopping.
Thanks again for your thoughts.
I had not considered Amsterdam or Glasgow. My dad was both places a couple of years ago, and loved Amsterdam -- less thrilled with Glasgow. We don't always share the same tastes, though. He's more sport and sun, while I'm museums and shopping.
Thanks again for your thoughts.






