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The islands, Mexico & parts of Central America are cheap in the summer if you care for it. Montreal also could fit what you're looking for. |
| Medellin. Same time zone, temperate weather, lots of day trips you can take. |
Aren't there kidnappings? |
| Would Buenos Aires be too cold for you in July? It’s a lovely, very European city. You can use that as a base to go in all sorts of dire directions. We went to Iguazu (must see, IMO), and then to Uruguay. |
| Budapestx Krakow, or Prague. Walkable, lovely cities and lower cost (compared to most of the EU). |
| Mexico City is quite nice in the summer. Or if that’s too big city, San Miguel de Allende might work. |
| San Miguel de Allende, Mexico. Very affordable housing (long term airbnbs) and lots of options, accessible, quaint (walkable), great food, and close to lots of other adventures to be had. There is a core expat population here so I don't think it will feel completely isolated even if you're solo. |
| I know someone who rented an apt (but shared with another person) for about $4-500/month last summer in Lisbon. Sounded dreamy! |
| Panama |
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Porto Ercole Tuscan Coast….swimming in the med /cheap delicious lunches & dinners…long walks.
East 2 h drive from rome https://abnb.me/5YdYrnKYxyb https://abnb.me/b1bbocXYxyb If you are open to Greece, highly recommend the little island of paxos: https://abnb.me/9KW5tO6Yxyb https://abnb.me/6lJYOXdZxyb So many more ideas, if you want them… |
Gorgeous….could be hot in July…. |
| What is budget? |
There are kidnappings everywhere. They are not more common in Medellin than any other Latin American city. |
+1. I just got back from Mexico City (for vacation) and can’t wait to go back. Lots of remote workers there too, and if you stay in one of the main touristy neighborhoods it’s perfectly safe. Look at Condesa, Roma, and Polanco. |
Ooo these places look amazing! Would love any similar suggestions! |