


No matter if you visit during the frigid winter or the lively summer, don’t miss out on an architecture boat tour - Chicago is bursting with history, and many stories come to the surface through its unique architectural history.

Whether you’re staying for a couple of days or a few weeks, you can be sure that Chicago lives up to the hype of its being one of the most fascinating cities in the country. Each neighborhood in Chicago has a personality of its own, filled with endless adventures. When I lived in Chicago, I loved going on solo adventures all over town and discovering cultural gems, quirky restaurants, and unexpected museums. Visiting such a large city solo gives you a sense of anonymity that can be exciting. I never felt unsafe as a solo traveler, because the streets are always bustling with tourists and locals, although it’s smart to practice precautions appropriate for travel in any big city.” – Brittany of She Goes With Purpose.īook your stay in New Orleans here. “New Orleans is a large city, but it’s easy to navigate on foot or by streetcar and bus. You’re sure to find exactly what you’re in the mood for and stay within your budget, too. Or join the revelers in the Fruit Loop for a round of Hand Grenades. Learn about the dueling reigns and lingering influence of France and Spain, or the city’s centuries-long history of voodoo and witchcraft. “Entertainment is plentiful and ranges from low-key to raging parties. While you’re there, tour cemeteries in the Garden District and the French Quarter, and sample the town’s famous beignets, po’ boys, and beverages. For starters, I suggest staying in a boutique hotel on Royal Street, right near the allegedly haunted LaLaurie Mansion. The city may be known for Bourbon Street and Mardi Gras, but there is a fascinating and rich cultural history to discover over a long weekend. I have traveled there on my own and loved it. “I believe New Orleans is a perfect place for solo female travelers. Getting cheered on while taking selfie in front of the French Quarter
