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New Study Reveals Top 5 US Cities For Solo Travel

Top 5 US cities for solo travel
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Solo travel is the latest trend, with more and more people jetting off to new locations in the world on their own. The trend is taking off with travelers of all ages and once you try it, you’re likely to do it again. There are many destinations to choose from, but it is always wise to choose safe locations. Meanwhile, Upgraded Points has revealed some of the best places to travel solo in the world. Each was ranked on safety, accommodation, transportation, food and activities, and each of these cities received a score out of 50. Of the top 20 revealed by the study, the following are the top 5 US destinations for those traveling alone.

1. Miami, Florida for solo travel

Miami Beach, Florida
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Coming in at number one, Miami has proven to be the top city to solo travel in the US after scoring 41.63. This is due to the Floridian city’s diverse cultures and neighborhoods as well as its many activities to choose from. With so much diversity, this is the ideal place for those traveling alone.

When it comes to walkability, the ocean-front city scored 77/100, as it is very easy for travelers to navigate and explore. It has a low crime rate, meaning it is safe to walk around at night, while still being vigilant along the way. Whether taking a stroll on the beach or heading through the neighborhoods looking for great dining, the city is definitely a winner.

Speaking of dining, Miami offers a myriad of options to choose from including fresh seafood platters and Cuban delights. Meanwhile, the city has around 73 food trucks and eight food halls to choose from, making it comfortable to dine alone.

2. Travel solo to Orlando, Florida

Orlando, Florida for solo travelers
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Staying in the Sunshine State, Orlando comes up as number two on the list and is great to tour alone. In fact, Orlando offers the highest number of tours available at 195. These include exploring the city, heading into the Everglades, or enjoying water sports. This city truly does have something for every traveler.

Meanwhile, when it comes to fining, Orlando also offers plenty of food trucks and foodie tours to keep solo travelers happy. Along the way, get to meet some of the locals.

3. Washington, DC

Solo travel in Washington, DC, USA
Washington, DC [Image by 12019 from Pixabay]
Coming in with almost perfect scores, Washington, DC is an ideal place for solo travel, with a score of 98 for walkability. Moreover, the city gets a top 100 for its public transit, perfect for exploring the historic city. Here, solo travelers can hop on and off the buses, trains, and even boats to see the capital of the USA. When it comes to activities, there are plenty of museums to explore, many of which are free to enter.

4. San Francisco, California

San Francisco, California, USA
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Solo travelers looking for warm and sunny weather with an exciting city vibe can find it all in San Francisco. What’s more, the city was awarded the highest walkability score in the USA. Besides walking, explore the city on public transport, heading from neighborhood to neighborhood looking for delicious dining or an entertaining vibe.

While in San Francisco, remember to take a day trip on a boat out to Alcatraz to explore, but also take great photos of the city while there.

5. Solo travel to Atlanta, Georgia

Atlanta, Georgia for solo travelers
Atlanta, Georgia, USA [Image by 12019 from Pixabay]
Coming in at number five for the top US cities for solo travelers, Atlanta is a buzzing destination with so much to do. Go dining at the best restaurants, or try out the lively nightlife of the city. Alternatively, take a guided trolley tour to see all the sights and meet some of the locals, as Atlanta offers the best southern hospitality to have a truly enjoyable time.

Readers, have you already tried solo travel? If not, are you planning to try it out on your next vacation? Let us know by dropping a comment below.