Riding Solo? The Best Places For Solo Travel in the USA

Riding Solo? The Best Places For Solo Travel in the USA
In today’s hustle-n-bustle culture, there’s rarely time in the day for a moment of solitude. And while moments spent with schoolmates, co-workers, and family are a gift to be cherished, alone time is equally essential.

Many people don’t realize how valuable solitude is. Without the distraction of friends or family — and forget about the quicksand of social media — being alone forces you to tune inwards. This can lead to deep contemplation, self-reflection, and tons of creativity.

As an introvert, I personally find more fulfillment when I’m alone. While some might worry that I’m lonely when they see me in public sitting by myself, I often feel more alone when I’m with a large group and forced to engage in idle chit-chat.

Alone-time provides the freedom to let my imagination run wild. Plus, I don’t have to deal with the dreaded small talk when I’m in my own company. Instead, I can muse over the big questions that are far more stimulating to me.

It doesn’t matter if you identify as an introvert or an extrovert, setting aside time for self-reflection is crucial for your peace of mind.

With that in mind, taking a solo trip is one of the absolute best ways to exercise your sense of independence. So, without further ado, let’s round up the best/safest places in the US for solo travelers!

New York, New York

Now, I know what you’re thinking. New York? The infamous ‘the city that never sleeps’? How’s that an ideal destination for solo travel?

Despite New York’s reputation for being lively, bustling, and manic, it’s actually one of the most introvert-friendly spots on planet Earth. Trust me, I know. I lived there for two years and took my me-time very seriously.

Perhaps more than any other city, New York is filled with individualists who are truly comfortable hanging out in their own company. Should you eat in a restaurant by yourself while in a small town, chances are you’ll get your fair share of funny looks. But if you’re solo-dining in NYC, no one — not a soul — will bat an eye.

More than anything, New York is a city of people who keep to themselves and fiercely protect the privacy of citizens and celebs alike.

Whether you spend your evening exploring the Egyptian Tombs at The Met or taking a bite of the world’s best hot dog the city has to offer, the options are endless.

New York is a lot of things, but it’s never boring. And because there are so many people around, you’ll always feel safe.

Orlando, Florida

Orlando is another terrific destination for solo travelers. Not only is the sunny weather a mandatory change of pace for those who live in colder climates, but the city itself is simply brimming with activities that you have to try on your own at least once.

Last year, I went on my very first solo trip to Disney World. I decided to treat myself to the trip after going through heartbreak. My ex and I swore that we’d go to Disney World together. So, in the name of self-love, I decided to take myself instead.

I was initially anxious about the prospect of traveling to a theme park alone, especially since Disney’s all about families and friends. But I ended up having one of the best trips of my life. No one even noticed that I was sitting on the Pirates of the Caribbean ride by myself.

Apparently, people do it all the time.

But if you’re not a theme park lover, it’s totally fine. There are so many stunning beaches in the area that are perfect for solitude and self-reflection. And beaches are a marvelous place to catch up on your reading, something you can’t really do when you’re in a group — or glued to your phone.

Portland, Maine

Interested in exploring one of the most charming coastal cities in America? Look no further than Portland, Maine. Listed as one of America’s top 10 safest cities in 2023, Portland’s a dream location for anyone who wants to immerse themself in a nautical getaway.

Feel the sand between your toes and the salty sea breeze all around you. Get mesmerized by the curl of ocean waves and the seagulls calling and eating whatever they can steal.

With its fresh seafood, cozy cottages, and lighthouses galore, Portland feels more like you’ve stepped into a postcard.

The people in Portland, Maine, are some of the most down-to-earth, friendly people you’ll meet. If the thought of traveling alone is still a bit scarey, this is a great place to test out first.

New Orleans

For those looking to go solo without the emphasis on the solo part of the trip, New Orleans is amazing. It’s a city brimming with music, adventure, and colorful excitement and packed with people who are dying to be your friend.

Seriously. When I visited New Orleans for a weekend, back in 2018, I probably made more friendships in those two days than I have in the span of two years. You’ll meet people everywhere you go. Everyone’s in good spirits due to the cheerful atmosphere all around them.

Go ahead, wolf down a po’boy in the French Quarter’s “Verti Marte”, talk to the spirits in Voodoo shops, or dance the night away to live jazz music, New Orleans is just your place.

Boston, Massachusetts

With its cobblestone streets, swaying willow trees, and intellectual vibe, Boston is a fantastic destination for the solo traveler. I personally fell in love with the city when I attended college right in the heart of Boston.

I’m from Chicago, so when I first stepped foot in Mass, the New England vibe felt totally foreign. Although I wasn’t used to the sea salt air, the thick Boston accents, or the cozy libraries nestled in nearly every corner, it’s safe to say that I immediately felt at home.

In fact, my passion for going on insanely long walks began while I was living in Beantown, since I was so eager to explore the streets of such a historically rich city. As a young woman, I never once felt unsafe walking the winding cobblestone streets alone.

While you’re there, be sure to check out the Esplanade on the Charles River. Oh, and the Public Garden. Both are free of charge, yet immersing yourself in such lovely nature will make you feel like a million bucks.

Wicker Park, Chicago

I grew up in the suburbs of Chicago, and as a result, I’ve visited the city quite often. Although I will always love the town I grew up in, as well as the city itself, I’ve always felt the most at home in Wicker Park.

For those unfamiliar, Wicker Park is a specific area in Chicago. Although it was a hassle for me to get there, days spent in Wicker Park were thrilling. From its indie record shops, to its endless art fairs, what a fabulous place for anyone in tune with the underground scene,.

If you’re big on the arts, spending time in Wicker Park is an absolute must. The area is so rich with music and culture that it makes Williamsburg, Brooklyn seem straight-laced.

Let your hipster flag fly by exploring Wicker Park. You’ll never run out of things to do. And you’ll meet like-minded people who love that esoteric album from the ‘90s — that no one’s ever heard of — just about as much as you do.

Well, there you have it! It doesn’t matter if you want something cozy and coastal, tropical and beachy, or bustling and artsy, here are the best places for solo travel in the US.

Which spot will you visit next?