November solo trip

Anonymous
My husband is taking the kids in November back to his country of birth and I got a pass from having to join. Instead I am going to enjoy a much needed, restful solo trip. I could use suggestions, though! My favorite city is Paris but I’ve been there so many times I’d like to try somewhere new…. But same vibe where I can wander around a city, enjoy amazing food, cafes, and shopping. A place where I can get by on English without too much trouble. Easy day trips to the countryside of small villages. I’ve also spent a lot of time in London so that’s out, too. Open to suggestions as long as total travel time from DC <18 hours.
Anonymous
Prague! My favorite solo trip ever.
Anonymous
San Miguel de Allende, Mexico

Taormina, Sicily

Six Senses Ibiza has some great wellness retreats and the towns are so charming.
https://www.sixsenses.com/en/resorts/ibiza/wellness-spa/retreats

Some good ideas here:
https://www.cntraveller.com/gallery/best-holiday-destinations-in-november

Anonymous
Barcelona
Buenos Aires
Lisbon
Medellin
Anonymous
Medellin! I just had a solo trip there and loved it
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Medellin! I just had a solo trip there and loved it


Which hotel did you stay at, and how did you like it?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Barcelona
Buenos Aires
Lisbon
Medellin


Are all great if you don’t speak Spanish?
Anonymous
San Juan + Vieques
Anonymous
I’d go to Florence or Southern Spain
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Barcelona
Buenos Aires
Lisbon
Medellin


Are all great if you don’t speak Spanish?


They don't speak Spanish in Lisbon.
Anonymous
These are amazing suggestions - can’t wait to see what other amazing cities are recommended!
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:I’d go to Florence or Southern Spain


Florence is great…one of my favorite cities. Domestically, I always love NYC, so much to do and so easy to get to.
Anonymous
I loved Buenos Aires. I’m hankering to travel though southern Italy and Andalusia as well so that’s what. I’d do…. It’s far but Melbourne and Sydney are wonderful cities to wander in as well and the weather is great then.
Anonymous
Vienna, especially if you have a sweet tooth (great cafes/pastries)
Berlin
Seville w/ day trip to Cordoba
Montreal
Chicago
A small city/town in the South of France like Avignon or Arles

Prague would be far down on my list - love the city, hate the tourist crowds

Anonymous
Sevilla
Mexico City
Santa Fe
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