I think it's a personality thing. My priority would be the solo aspect. Beyond that I don't really care if I'm staying in a shoebox or what. Second priority would be seeing something I want to see, but that's not the lodging. |
Portland has weird vibes.
Savannah is kind of boring, you see everything in 1 day. Asheville would be perfect but idk how the recovery is doing. Sedona would be amazing if you're okay with getting there. Never been to Nashville. |
OP, are you interested in history? Andrew Jackson's plantation The Hermitage is near Nashville. I thought the guides were good and the tour was interesting. I also enjoyed going to Vanderbilt's campus. |
Portland is fantastic, so it would probably be my first pick.
But if you are willing to consider other cities, Loiusville, KY is also really cool...and a place you might not otherwise visit. |
This. It’s beautiful there in October, but I went with a friend for a few days and the drive is very dark and hilly/windy. I would have been really nervous if I’d been alone. |
I always do NYC for solo trips. Museums don't get much better. |