Cheap weekend destinations without a car

Anonymous
I don't have a car, but I'm fine taking the train/bus anywhere. Recommend places to go on the weekends on a train/bus. Already done and do Philly/NYC/Baltimore. I'm looking for things where public transport is easy, and I can potentially do day trips so it's not expensive to stay there. Just ideas. I'm up for anything. Love small towns, don't mind hking, like exploring. Just want to do something other than Netflix and chill
Anonymous
Look along Amtrak routes and see what places are along the east coast corridor. Charlottesville is fun. Richmond maybe. The challenge won't be so much getting there, but getting around once you arrive.

Do you not drive at all? What about renting a car for the weekend, or doing Zipcar or the like?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Look along Amtrak routes and see what places are along the east coast corridor. Charlottesville is fun. Richmond maybe. The challenge won't be so much getting there, but getting around once you arrive.

Do you not drive at all? What about renting a car for the weekend, or doing Zipcar or the like?


I do drive and can rent a car, but prefer to keep these as low cost as possible.
Anonymous
Amtrak from DC to Richmond. Stay in/near the Fan District. They have a great free art museum and lots of fun little eateries.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Amtrak from DC to Richmond. Stay in/near the Fan District. They have a great free art museum and lots of fun little eateries.


Cool, Richmond is on my list for sure.
Anonymous
Amtrak also goes to Colonial Williamsburg
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Amtrak also goes to Colonial Williamsburg


Also on the list, thanks!

O/T: Is it weird to visit college campuses if I'm not going to college? I always found them to be a fun place to visit. They're generally beautiful, I wouldn't mind being there. Is that creepy? Can I just walk in? I'm a woman in my early 30s.
Anonymous
Harpers Ferry!
Anonymous
NYC. It doesn't have to be expensive. Central park is free. Lots of cheap good eats.
Anonymous
Downtown Norfolk, Amtrak now goes there. The museums do have an admission fee, but it isn't huge. Can pay to have a tour of the habor as well or take the ferry to Olde Town Portsmouth.

Downtown Raleigh NC; check out and see if they have any festivals. They have an awesome first night celebration on Dec 31st.

Charlotteville is fun, and Staunton VA is cute and walkable and has a small college in the center.

Anonymous
Bus from DC to Atlantic City.
Anonymous
Train to Shepherdstown, WV
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Downtown Norfolk, Amtrak now goes there. The museums do have an admission fee, but it isn't huge. Can pay to have a tour of the habor as well or take the ferry to Olde Town Portsmouth.

Downtown Raleigh NC; check out and see if they have any festivals. They have an awesome first night celebration on Dec 31st.

Charlotteville is fun, and Staunton VA is cute and walkable and has a small college in the center.



The Norfolk trip on Amtrak is miserable. You can fly from BWI to ORF for a similar price. I have done the flight gate to gate in 28 min.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Amtrak also goes to Colonial Williamsburg


Also on the list, thanks!

O/T: Is it weird to visit college campuses if I'm not going to college? I always found them to be a fun place to visit. They're generally beautiful, I wouldn't mind being there. Is that creepy? Can I just walk in? I'm a woman in my early 30s.


Nope, and yes, you can walk in. No one will blink an eye.
MikeL
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Anonymous wrote:Bus from DC to Atlantic City.

Atlantic City, NJ? What would be a pleasant thing to do there?
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