Where to Solo Travel Like a Local in Europe

Slowly sipping my demi-carafe of wine on the Riviera, avidly people-watching, my waiter with arms outstretched, suddenly races to rescue a woman stranded atop her chair escaping a renegade wave. Mission accomplished, a chorus of bravo’s and clapping erupt from us beachside café diehards braving late October weather. Crisis averted, I contentedly resume watching the world go by keeping an eye out for the next errant wave. After all, since I solo travel like a local in Europe, I have no particular place to be other than right here watching dusk roll in over the Mediterranean.

Nice is a place to enjoy solo travel like a local.  With pebbled beaches along Boulevard des Anglais, Nice, France it's paradise on the riviera.
Experience Pebbled beaches along the Boulevard des Anglais when solo traveling in Nice, France on the Riviera.

While experiencing solo travel like a local for 3 months in Nice, so many days like this were filled with spontaneity and hilarious escapades. Experiences never to have been if not for stretching personal boundaries, shaking it up a bit, and venturing abroad.

Part of a growing trend, I’m one of many emboldened women journeying months at a time for solo travel discovery and adventure. After raising a family and surviving the proverbial “rat race” work environment, I was ready for a serious change and snatched it. Today, my travel lifestyle sky-rockets my “live with gusto” factor everywhere I explore – always nudging me on to more exciting escapades.

Likewise, younger trailblazers – before committing to family or career grab “today” adventuring one place at a time over months while sampling different cultures along the way. Many take a gap year, life sabbatical, or satisfy their wanderlust roving from one adventure to the next with no set return date.

Swapping an all too familiar comfort zone for a shiny new status quo challenges solo women travelers to accept foreign surroundings, make new friends, and embrace foreign lifestyles.

That’s why I choose Nice, Barcelona, and Florence as my favorite “home away from home” spots. Hoping you stay long enough to get to know them, their citizens make it easy, welcoming, and exciting for solo women of any age to linger longer than a typical tourist visit.

I now solo abroad 3 months each year as a part-time expat. Each time, I start my destination research with self-profiling myself, checking off a “must have” list.

Here are my top 5 live abroad criteria – and how Nice, Barcelona and Florence exceeded expectations.

Near water with easy access to pedestrian areas

Each city showcases extensive walking areas throughout city-centers sprinkled with shops and eateries, along a riverbank or sea coast. In Nice, I daily strolled the iconic Promenade des Anglais mesmerized by the Mediterranean and surrounding idyllic seascapes. Each day In Florence, I ambled bridge to bridge skirting the Arno River while popping in and out of museums and historic sites finishing at an outdoor café for Aperitivo (happy hour). And in Barcelona, when not walking along the Mediterranean beach lined coast miles at a time, I dizzily zig-zagged through Barcelona’s winding web of cobbled streets before landing on the Ramblas for a sunset “Cava” cocktail.

View of Arno from the renowned Ufuzzi museum.  Florence's Renaissance majesty makes it possibly my top spot for solo travel like a local.for
Breathtaking Florence, Italy – in all it’s Renaissance majesty may just be my favorite place for solo traveling. .

Healthy food – farm to table

Each city boasts incredibly affordable farm fresh produce. In addition to the Mercato Centrale in the San Lorenzo area, Florence dishes out open-air local markets throughout the week. Nice’s fresh-catch fish market at Place St. Francois opens early morning with the popular Old Town Cours Saleya opening later in the day.Barcelona’s Boqueria market on the Ramblas offers a vast variety of meats, cheeses, wines, you name it. For convenience, “Mom and Pop” shops – on almost every street corner in each city – sell farm fresh food, just at a little higher cost.

Affordable city-center apartment

With heavily discounted rental rates when you stay a month or more and off-season, renting an old town apartment in each city is affordable. With a 50 to 60 p/c discount for an out of season 3 month stay, it’s like paying for 1 month, staying for 3. Wi-Fi and utilities are usually included.

Social life for solo travel like a local

Barcelona Skyscape from Montjuic Hill where you're above the city and can enjoy solo travel like a local in Europe as it should be.
Barcelona panoramic view from Montjuic Hill where you overlook the city below while enjoying the scenic walks and fun outdoor cafes.

Many international social groups have cropped up but my favorite is Internations, an expat social (and business) network. Before leaving the US, I check Internations to see what social events are happening in the city during the week I arrive. I then sign up for brunch, happy hour or cultural meet-ups scheduled for around my arrival time. That way, I make friendships at the start of my stay lasting throughout my time there and beyond.

Ground transportation nearby

Fortunately, train and bus transportation is very good in most major European cities. I easily walked to train stations or bus stops for day trips or local jaunts in all 3 cities. Schedules are readily available at the tourist information branches throughout the city.

If you’re not yet ready to pack your bags, it’s still lots of fun dreaming and researching. That way, you’ll be ready for discovery and adventure when the time is right.

Frankly, once back home in Florida, I spend much of my 9 months plotting the next episode of my solo travel like a local escape with great anticipation. When it’s time to go, my friends always say, “Oh, I wish I could do that!” to which I always reply, “You can!”

And you can too. I hope you will, given the chance.

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