35 Best Solo Travel Destinations in the United States
You can really choose your own adventure!

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While traveling with family and friends can be a blast, many folks are opting to see the world on their own. Americans have caught the solo travel bug; a trends report from Hilton estimates that half of travelers will take at least one solo trip in 2025. It could take many forms: a couple of extra nights on a business trip, an overnight staycation for a weary parent or an adventure to boost your confidence and self-reflect.
Travel specialists, including those at Good Housekeeping Institute who are exploring the world for GH's annual Travel Awards, pulled together this list of 35 solo travel destinations. These domestic cities are walkable, packed with entertainment, and will help you get your feet wet in this solo travel trend. "For your first few adventures, go where you speak the language to make the navigation a whole lot easier and the culture isn't a big shock," suggests Janice Waugh, founder of Solo Traveler. In other words, knock off a weekend in Santa Fe alone before you set out to climb Machu Picchu as a party of one. When you're ready for longer international adventures, try these spots.
Now's the time to book your room for one, plan your itinerary (or wing it) and answer to no one except yourself for a few days!
Karen is a seasoned journalist who specializes in travel, book, lifestyle and food coverage. Cicero has visited almost every state with her family (look out Wyoming, she’s coming for you next!). She has spoken at several travel industry conferences, including PRSA and the Mid-Atlantic Tourism Alliance and was previously the senior editor at Parents. A mom who goes overboard for all the holidays, Cicero lives in the Christmas city itself: Bethlehem, Pennsylvania.

Stefanie Waldek is a Brooklyn-based writer covering architecture, design, and travel. She's worked on staff at Architectural Digest, ARTnews, and Oyster.com, a TripAdvisor company, and has contributed to Condé Nast Traveler, The Washington Post, Design Milk, and Hunker, among others. When she's not dreaming about midcentury chairs, you can find her re-watching The X-Files, likely in an airport lounge or on a plane.

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