The Best Places for Solo Travel in Europe

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The Best Places for Solo Travel in Europe

Explore the top European destinations for solo travelers, offering adventure and culture, as well as tips for solo traveling in Europe.

Solo travel is nothing new, but it is a growing trend with understandable appeal. You can go wherever you want to go. You don’t need to consult others when planning your itinerary. It’s a chance to self-reflect and gain new insights. You might have the adventure of a lifetime. And, to be honest, it’s the only travel option for some of us.
For whatever reasons, more and more people are embarking on independent expeditions, and Europe is one of those destinations that tends to top lists. Trains, highways, and short flights make it easy to cross borders, and the continent offers an abundance of diverse countries, regions, cultures, and experiences. Beach resorts, storied histories, beautiful architecture, esteemed museums, wild mountains, fantastic food—the opportunities are seemingly endless.

Collette helps you make the most of those opportunities. While some people like traveling completely on their own, other solo travelers enjoy the comfort, ease, and companionship of guided group tours. And for those eying Europe, Collette’s guided tours can take you to a number of destinations.

Whether you want to go with a group or totally alone, choosing the right destination is key. With so many possible picks, finding the best solo travel destinations in Europe often comes down to personal opinion. Priorities and interests vary, lesser-known spots can be hidden treasures, and conditions can change. Different people can also have different experiences.

That said, these five destinations can be a great starting point when thinking of the best European cities and countries for solo travel.

Destination 1: Solo Travel in Lisbon, Portugal

Lisbon, the capital of Portugal, is a coastal destination brimming with history and culture. The Mediterranean climate is pleasant, and the city is rather walkable, though on the hilly side. While some of the city has been modernized, its heritage is preserved in historic neighborhoods, buildings, museums, and other sights.
Stroll along the waterfront to admire the centuries-old Belém Tower and the majestic Monument to the Discoveries. Weave through the charming old Alfama neighborhood, with its little alleyways and cobbled streets. Tour the Castelo de São Jorge, and walk to the beautiful grand square of Praça do Comércio. There are plenty of cafes and eateries around to stop in during the day, and solo travelers can find themselves surrounded by joyful company at Fado restaurants, which honor Portuguese traditions with a special dinner and performance.
On Collette’s Portugal’s Old-World Charms tour, travelers get to explore Lisbon as part of a broader journey that includes a scenic Douro River cruise, a stay in the Alentejo region, a home-hosted lunch, and other experiences.

Destination 2: Solo Travel in Reykjavík, Iceland


With a reputation for safety and awe-inspiring landscapes, some name Iceland as one of the best places to travel solo in Europe—especially for adventurers. Reykjavík, the country’s capital, offers museums, restaurants, shopping, sightseeing, and a lively nightlife. The Hallgrímskirkja church was a particularly memorable sight for me, with its soaring, unique tower and ornate architecture. Many people speak English, the city’s center is foot-traffic-friendly, and the long summer daylight hours add a level of comfort to dinnertime walks. If you plan to go in the winter, though, keep in mind that daylight hours are short!

Reykjavík is also a great jumping-off point for adventurers. With its otherworldly landmarks, monstrous glaciers, thundering waterfalls, luxurious hot springs, and terrific hiking trails, Iceland boasts extraordinary outdoor experiences and views not too far from the city. You can even try chasing the northern lights on a cruise (a special experience included in Collette’s Iceland’s Magical Northern Lights tour). Solo travelers can book guided tours that begin and end in Reykjavík or rent a car to do some exploring. Some spots, like glaciers, have companies that offer short tours or experiences for that specific area. It’s a great way to meet like-minded travelers!

P.S. If you do decide to drive yourself around Iceland, pay attention to the speed limit; Iceland uses speed check cameras, even on roads that feel like they’re in the middle of nowhere.

Destination 3: Solo Travel in Amsterdam, Netherlands


Back when I was in school, it seemed like everyone who embarked on a study abroad semester went to Amsterdam. And it’s no wonder why. This city is charming and easily accessed by train, and it’s a comfortable place to travel on foot.

But walking isn’t the only way to get around here. When you hear “Amsterdam,” images of bicycle-lined bridges or calm canals might come to mind. Cyclists are welcome here, and the city’s historic web of canals offers a lovely way to experience this destination. Choose from various canal cruises, and admire the tilted waterfront buildings and neighborhoods from the water in a quintessential Amsterdam experience—one that’s part of Collette’s Netherlands, Belgium, & France tour.

Amsterdam also has multiple museums, which are perfect for the solo traveler who enjoys history and art. Anne Frank House, the Van Gogh Museum, and the Rijksmuseum are just a few. When you aren’t strolling the streets or cruising through canals, great shopping and restaurants are available.
 

Destination 4: Solo Travel in London, England

There’s a reason Collette’s Spotlight on London tour spends about a week in this location. Someone might describe London as a world within a city. This bustling metropolis is a modern financial, cultural, and political hub, while also being a place where history is preserved. For English speakers who enjoy the arts, culture, history, and buzzing big cities but are nervous about language barriers, London might be one of the best solo travel destinations in Europe.

Fans of history and architecture can admire the ornate façades of iconic landmarks, like Westminster Abbey, Tower Bridge, and Elizabeth Tower and Big Ben. Travelers can stand before the stately Buckingham Palace and witness the famous King’s Guard in their red and black uniforms. Museum lovers have plenty of options to choose from, literature buffs can catch a show at Shakespeare’s Globe, and foodies can try classic English foods and international eats.

However, if you decide to rent a car to venture from the city, make sure you’re comfortable with driving solo on the left side of the road.

Destination 5: Solo Travel in San Sebastián, Spain



Two recent day trips to San Sebastián put this smaller city on my might-solo-travel-there list. Tucked away in northern Spain, just minutes from France, this coastal city has my personal trifecta: beaches, hikes, and sights…and excellent food, historic sections, modern neighborhoods, close proximity to France—okay, so we’re talking more than a trifecta.

In San Sebastián, you can go for a morning hike on the outskirts of the city, sip on a delicious coffee, and relax on the beach before shopping at an upscale boutique and dining at a Michelin-starred restaurant. The city’s Old Town offers perfectly walkable streets brimming with historic architecture, shops, and eateries for pintxo bar hopping (pintxos being small snacks similar to tapas). Downtown streets felt safe during the daytime, and I noticed a police presence, which added a layer of security. Bonus for solo travelers: the city is part of a popular pilgrimage route, which means there’s a chance to meet other solo adventurers.

With a walking tour and multiple days in the city, Collette’s Flavors of Portugal and Spain tour gives travelers the chance to experience this coastal gem.

Safety Tips for Solo Travelers



While many parts of Europe are generally considered safe for travel, safety levels can vary by location, and it isn’t guaranteed. Solo travelers and female travelers (and really any travelers) should take sensible precautions and minimize risks.

Common sense, smart safety measures, and a little preparation can go a long way. Some tips include:
• Make sure your phone is charged and has service.
• Stay vigilant at all times and listen to your instincts.
• Keep valuables secure and make copies of important documents.
• Avoid venturing out at nighttime.
• Try not to appear as a tourist.
• Avoid sharing any travel details (like the fact that you’re solo) with strangers.
• Research where to go and areas to avoid.
• Learn the language basics in case of an emergency.
• Vet hotels, tours, and transportation before booking.
• Familiarize yourself with common scams or crimes.
• Share your itinerary with someone you trust.
• Know local emergency procedures and numbers.
• Check official websites for up-to-date travel advisories.

Your Europe Solo Travel Adventure Awaits



Europe is calling! And if you’re ready to travel solo in Europe but don’t want to be completely on your own, Collette has you covered. With Collette’s tours, you can head to some of the best European countries for solo travel with the comfort and ease of a guided group experience. Choose your destination, but enjoy having the details handled. Meet new people, but spend your free time as you wish.

Ready to travel to Europe? Or perhaps you’re thinking of something more exotic? From the Amalfi Coast to Southeast Asia, South Africa to Australia, there are more than 170 guided tours to choose from, all rich with connections to culture and all the must-sees included. From now until Oct 31, 2024, you can save up to 20%* with Collette.