Anonymous
Post 02/15/2026 12:02     Subject: Pretty Smaller City Weekend Getaway

I've been wanting to go to Bentonville. Idk about the flight.
Anonymous
Post 02/15/2026 09:16     Subject: Pretty Smaller City Weekend Getaway

Toronto is a short flight. Still one of our favorite cities and walkable. We get CityPass and hit some attractions, have great meals, and just walk around a lot.
Anonymous
Post 02/15/2026 09:04     Subject: Re:Pretty Smaller City Weekend Getaway

I know it’s not technically a small city but we love Boston. It feels like a smaller city when compared to other large metro areas. It’s an easy flight and there is so much to do.

Anonymous
Post 02/15/2026 08:25     Subject: Pretty Smaller City Weekend Getaway

Anonymous wrote:Baltimore posters: I used to love going to the Inner Harbor in the early 2000s but at some point it felt like it had gotten rundown and unsafe. How is it in 2026?


Harborplace is being demolished and redeveloped. Baltimore is still great. Fells Point, Federal Hill and Harbor East are other neighborhoods that are close to Inner Harbor.
Anonymous
Post 02/14/2026 22:10     Subject: Re:Pretty Smaller City Weekend Getaway

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
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Anonymous wrote:Asheville, Charleston, Savannah. Long drives but fairly easy.


This might be the winner!


Yes, Savannah, Ga. Beautiful, historic, greatest ice cream in the world.


What does your ice cream comment mean? Headed there soon.

NP but Leopolds!
I also think Savannah is perfect for what OP wants. I liked it more than Charleston We flew to Atlanta and drove there (had other stuff to do in Atlanta)


Leopolds is an ice cream shop like any other…serves industrial-tasting ice cream which is fine, but nothing special.

I’ve literally never had ice cream at an ice cream shop that tastes as good as home made ice cream or that made at a high end restaurant.

I get it…it doesn’t scale at all.
Anonymous
Post 02/14/2026 22:09     Subject: Pretty Smaller City Weekend Getaway

Anonymous wrote:Pittsburgh


Another vote for Pittsburgh- loved it more than Philly. Smaller city, easy to navigate, cute neighborhoods - perfect for fun weekend.
Anonymous
Post 02/14/2026 21:54     Subject: Pretty Smaller City Weekend Getaway

Quebec City is a quick flight and such a charming city for a long weekend.
Anonymous
Post 02/14/2026 18:18     Subject: Pretty Smaller City Weekend Getaway

Lancaster, PA. Stay downtown. See what is current at the Fulton Theater, Prima Theater and The Ware Center.
https://thefulton.org/
https://artsmu.com/ware-center/
https://www.primatheatre.org/events

Visit:
Central Market,
https://centralmarketlancaster.com/
James Buchanan’s Wheatland
https://www.lancasterhistory.org/about-wheatland/
Gallery Row
https://www.discoverlancaster.com/things-to-do/shopping/galleries/

The Marriott at Penn Square has spa facilities, but there are other hotel and AirBNB/VRBO options:
https://www.marriott.com/en-us/hotels/lnsmc-lancaster-marriott-at-penn-square/overview/

If during the spring or summer months, catch a Stormers’ game:
https://www.lancasterstormers.com/

A few dining suggestions:
https://www.belvederelancaster.com/
https://www.josephinesdowntown.com/
https://www.401primelancaster.com/

Just for fun, Decades bowling and video games
https://www.decadeslancaster.com/



Anonymous
Post 02/14/2026 18:00     Subject: Re:Pretty Smaller City Weekend Getaway

My H and I spent a few days in Charlottesville last summer, during the heat wave. We had a great time! (Other than the heat.) We stopped at a winery on the way there. Visited Monticello and the UVA campus. Ate at some amazing restaurants. Stayed right near campus. We would definitely visit again. The only thing I'd say is we were there when school wasn't fully in session so I don't know how much different the vibe is when students are around.
Anonymous
Post 02/14/2026 17:54     Subject: Pretty Smaller City Weekend Getaway

I like Berkeley springs wv. There is nice hiking there and some small spas. Nothing fancy. If choosing between Berkeley springs and savanna, I’d choose Savannah but the drive is much closer to Berkeley springs.



Anonymous
Post 02/14/2026 17:53     Subject: Pretty Smaller City Weekend Getaway

Baltimore posters: I used to love going to the Inner Harbor in the early 2000s but at some point it felt like it had gotten rundown and unsafe. How is it in 2026?
Anonymous
Post 02/14/2026 17:37     Subject: Pretty Smaller City Weekend Getaway

OP here.

Thanks so much all, such great recommendations! I really appreciate it. Now it's just hard to choose!
Anonymous
Post 02/14/2026 17:36     Subject: Pretty Smaller City Weekend Getaway

Anonymous wrote:Charleston
Newport/Providence

What time of year?


March
Anonymous
Post 02/14/2026 17:35     Subject: Pretty Smaller City Weekend Getaway

Anonymous wrote:You are going to think I am nuts but I love Baltimore for this.

People love Charleston but the two times I was there I just keep thinking about the enslaved people who did all the work.


OP here. Not nuts at all, Baltimore is great for this. But I've already done it!
Anonymous
Post 02/14/2026 10:49     Subject: Re:Pretty Smaller City Weekend Getaway

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Also look into the various historic towns along the Hudson River valley.


NP but would love to hear more about this from seasoned visitors. If I did it on my own, I'd end up disappointed at some Sheetz off the parkway.


The HV has towns on both sides of the river and extends from just north of NYC to Albany. There are easily a dozen nice towns and there is hiking, history, and art in multiple places. It's home to over 2 million people. IMO the best thing to do is a bit of googling (nicest towns Hudson valley, best restaurants Hudson valley, etc) and then come back to DCUM with specific questions.