Robert- The Traveller
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Asheville, North Carolina Asheville has the friendly folks, comfort food, and appreciation for place and family, as well as forward-thinking creatives that give the town its cool factor. Those new to the art of eating, drinking, and traveling alone will feel especially at ease in this mountain hamlet known for its hippie, non-judgmental vibe. Stay downtown, where you can stroll to hundreds of independently owned businesses. Beer lovers, take note. The South Slope district’s breweries prove why Asheville is Dixie’s hoppiest city. Austin, Texas The quickest way to bond with a stranger? Shared musical taste. Austin has plenty of opportunities to bump into fellow music lovers. The sheer amount of fantastic food doesn’t hurt either. Stay on South Congress Avenue, where the year-old South Congress Hotel provides the ideal base for visiting SoCo’s iconic venues. Other ‘hoods you can easily get to include East Austin, booming with hipster bars and food trucks; South Lamar with its great shops; and Rainey Street, where coeds go to mingle. Visit March through November to see the bats flying under the Ann W. Richards bridge. Boulder, Colorado Not only is this adventure-seekers' playground super walkable, safe, and beautiful. it’s also home to upscale hostels where all types of travelers converge around firepits and coffee bars to plan the following day’s hike. (Tip: the new A-Lodge has a bed-and-ski deal for $99). You’ll find free, pro-led biking and running groups all over town, but even those who are not athletically inclined can enjoy Boulder’s charms. Head to the Rayback Collective food truck park to make friends and check out Fox Theater’s live music schedule for a night on the town. Charleston, South Carolina Charleston is a small town, but its cultural and food offerings rival that of any big city. Some of the Holy City’s star meals are best enjoyed family-style, so a solo explorer can belly up to a restaurant’s community table and end up with a group of newly acquired friends. Don’t be surprised if your new pals invite you over for Sunday supper at their home. There’s a reason Charleston often ranks among the friendliest cities in the country—it’s simply one of the best places to spend a weekend. Source: http://www.travelandleisure.com/trip-ideas/solo-travel/best-cities-for-solo-travel-america#asheville-north-carolina
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