What is your must-have for solo travel?
What is your must-have for solo travel? I think it would be a nail clipper for me🤔🤔what about you? submitted by /u/Katanfei0102
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What is your must-have for solo travel? I think it would be a nail clipper for me🤔🤔what about you? submitted by /u/Katanfei0102
Austria, etc. — train or car? I am traveling to Graz, Austria, next summer for the F1 race. I have two weeks and I want to go to several other places. My rough-draft idea is to fly into Zurich, then stay in Lucerne, Venice, Graz and leave from Vienna. Is this feasible by train or do I need a car? I understand dropping off rental cars in other countries is insanely expensive….
Best site for tourism statistics? I would like to see detailed lists of all 190-ish countries by number of visitors, origin country of visitors and top destinations for their own citizens. I can’t even find a list like that for tourists from the US. I want to see things like which Latin American countries are favoured by Chinese tourists, or which countries Gulf Arabs spend thei…
Super Last Minute Trips? Hello, I was laid off recently and kind of just want to go somewhere for a few days. Given the layoff, I have a huge amount of flexibility and could leave tomorrow if I wanted (I am job searching, so can’t be too long as to not miss potential interviews). My field is one where I’d be surprised if I didn’t have a job in a month or two, so I’m try…
Which city has the most disappointing ‘trademark’ attraction? My vote is on Brussels. Like seriously how is a small fountain of a boy pissing the trademark attraction of the city? A close second would be Rio. The statue looks pretty cool but I don’t see how it’s so famous, much less one of the seven wonders. The view of the city from the foot of the statue is very impressive though. submitted by /…
There is significant difference between Portugal and Greece in terms of costs and ease to travel between cities? I am researching options to travel and Portugal and Greece seem good options for cultural/historical tourism and are cheaper than countries like Germany, France and the UK. submitted by /u/chidi-sins
Vietnam E-visa supplimentary photo Hi everyone, I recently applied for a vietnam e-visa and got the following feedback: RESULT OF THE APPLICATION (Scroll down for Vietnamese) Dear ME The e-visa system would like to inform you that the application with the reference number: REFERENCE NR requires additional information due to the following reason: incorrect portrait photo. The p…
Critique our Europe 2025 itinerary please Hello! My partner and I are planning a 2-month (9 weeks) trip to Europe from roughly September to October next year, flying in from Australia. We have tried to heed the advice to not attempt to do too much even though we really want to do too much. I have set out our planned itinerary below, with one travel day accounted for between each locatio…
Researching Sofia Hello reddit, I’m a media student all the way from the Philippines and I’m looking for redditors out here who live in Sofia. We’ve recently been doing this project of making a travel guide for exploring the city. The thing is, part of the challenge is making one without being able to go to the place itself (we were given cities in europe only) ….
Breckenridge, CO in Feb Food recommendations in breckenridge? Looking for airBnB’s -very pricey in Breck (given it is where people go skiing,etc Any other cities that safe and close to breck? submitted by /u/rajahdatt702
Does my wife need a visa? Hello all! Me and my wife are currently living in the UK (I, UK Citizen and my Mexican wife with visa to be here) and we will be travelling to Mexico in December. I’ve seen and heard conflicting information if we need visas or not, as our flight will stop for a few hrs in newark before travelling to Mexico.as we are not leaking departures, or th…
Where to go to relax in March / April? I’m going to have a few weeks off in March or April and I would like to use that time to explore some new places — but I want to find a way to recharge at the same time. I am not very well traveled but when I have traveled in the past, I usually feel like I have to build up a heavy itinerary of landmarks, museums, and cultural experiences on in…
FLL —> SYD – Which flight option would you pick? We are looking to fly to Sydney next year from Fort Lauderdale/Miami (in business class) and only want one layover. Based on the approximate dates we want to fly and how much we want to spend, it seems we have 2 options (below). Which would you choose and why? The total travel time on Option 2 is about twice as long as Option 1, but I guess the …
What did you do after your long term trip was over? Im about to go live my long time dream – drop everything, sell most of my belongings, quit my job and travel the world for a year or two. Im curious for those who have done it. When it was all over did you go back to your old life or did you change course? Im leaving behind a corporate career that I find no passion in and not sure if I would wa…
Best beach towns in Mexico? I’ve been in Mexico City for a few months and looking to check out some other cities throughout Mexico. I’ve been to Merida and all of the resort towns in Quintana Roo already, so I’m looking more for cities on the Pacific. I recently went to Puerto Escondido and loved it, so something similar would be ideal. I’ve read a lot about Puerto Vallart…
I have an 12 hour stopover in Singapore with a connecting flight. 730pm to 830am. Best place to try Hainanese Chicken Rice that late? Hi I will be arriving in Singapore at 730pm and will be leaving the airport and staying at Crowne Plaza. My flight out is the next morning at 830am so would really love to try Hainanese Chicken Rice somewhere but most places seem to be closed by 8pm. Any recommendations or suggestions on what else to do that late at night? Thanks submitted b…
Liverpool to Glasgow by train? Any advice if this is a nice way to get from Liverpool to Glasgow? We will be two Americans going on our first trip and want to see from the ground level as much as possible. If not, is there a better way, even if it is by boat? Should we drive it? submitted by /u/cduby15
Shanghai Pudong Layover 2:30 hrs Dear all, I want to ask to you a question as I don’t know is it’s safe to book this ticket. I found a ticket for Wuhan at a good price but the layover at Shanghai is not so long (2:30), will it be safe? Can I go through all the security check without panicking of losing my connection? submitted by /u/GekyumeWearGucci
Unique accommodations What is the most unique accommodations you’ve ever stayed at? submitted by /u/pocketofpixels
Cheapest flight finder (with flexible dates)? Hi, I feel like an old person, but I haven’t flown anywhere in quite some time. I remember there used to be a site where I could just put in destinations (from and to) and see the price for flights for each of the dates. There even was an option to have flight+bus combined, so it would allow for a flight to a different airport and calculate th…