Solo Travel
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The Ultimate Solo Travel Guide to Baltimore
Since moving to D.C., I've made it a mission to explore as much of my new home as possible, including surrounding cities. Of course, with COVID, I have adjusted my travel to more weekend road trips. I found exactly what I was looking for in Baltimore, MD. Whether you have a day, a weekend, or a week, there is so much to do in this underrated city! Here is my itinerary for traveling solo in Baltimore.
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Where to Stay in Harpers Ferry: Rockhaven B&B
One of my favorite solo weekend trips from D.C. is to Harpers Ferry, WV. This charming town is less than an hour and a half from D.C., is affordable, and has some of my favorite things, hiking and history. Keep reading to see my #1 recommendation on where to stay in Harpers Ferry.
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A Lewes Day Trip: A Solo Travel Guide
Have you ever heard of Lewes, Delaware? It not, don't worry! I hadn't either until researching nearby Cape May, However, continuing my research showed that the nearby Lewes was cheaper, easier to get to from D.C., and has some great beaches nearby. Thus my Lewes day trip itinerary was born.
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A Cape May Day Trip: a Solo Travel Guide
One of the things I love most about my solo trips is that they can be whatever I want. My favorite types of solo trips are shorter, either a weekend or even a day trip. It's easier to get away for only a few days, less expensive, and a great way to see the highlights of a place. I recently took one such trip to Cape May, New Jersey. So check out what I was able to do in my Cape May Day Trip below.
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A Solo Weekend Trip to Harpers Ferry, WV
One of my favorite things about living in Washington, D.C. is the proximity to so many other great places, all within a few hours of the Capital. This makes for some perfect weekend trips, which I love doing solo. Probably my favorite place for a solo weekend trip is to Harpers Ferry, WV.