EUROPEAN TRAVEL RESOURCES

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Historical Walking Tours: Discovering Europe’s Rich Past

As a solo traveler, you get to choose what interests you most. Are you fascinated by royal scandals, war history, or ancient art? There’s a walking tour for that. You’ll not only learn more about the places you’re visiting, but you might also strike up conversations with fellow travelers who share your curiosity.

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It’s Not All Bliss: The Downsides of Solo Travel

Solo travel has so many rewards—freedom, self-discovery, empowerment—but it’s also important to acknowledge that it isn’t all sunsets and serendipity. Traveling on your own can come with challenges that are worth preparing for, especially if you’re just starting out or planning a longer trip. Recognizing the hard parts doesn't mean you shouldn't go—it just means you can be better equipped when they show up.

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Is It Safe to Travel in Europe Right Now?

When headlines turn alarming—like the recent U.S. military action in Iran—it’s natural to wonder: Is it still safe to travel? Especially if you’re a U.S. citizen traveling solo, this question can feel even more pressing.

I’ve heard from many of you in the Adventuring Alone community who are worried about what’s happening in the world and how it might affect your travel plans. This post is here to offer clarity—not panic. Europe remains a beautiful, diverse, and largely safe continent to explore. But being informed is key.

Let’s walk through how to assess risk, stay up to date, and make confident choices about where and when to travel.

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Navigating Public Transit: A Guide for Solo Travelers

Getting comfortable with public transportation can feel like a small victory—and a big step toward feeling confident navigating a new city on your own. With a little preparation and a sense of adventure, you'll be riding the metro or hopping on a tram with ease.

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Driving in Europe: What You Need to Know Before You Get Behind the Wheel

Traveling solo through Europe can be a liberating experience. While trains and buses are great, sometimes renting a car is the best way to see remote villages, coastal drives, or scenic countryside. If you're used to driving in North America, though, there are some important differences to be aware of before you hit the road in Europe.

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Volunteering Opportunities: Giving Back While Traveling Solo

Volunteering while traveling solo can transform your trip into something truly memorable. Whether you’re tutoring children, planting trees, or rescuing animals, every act of service creates a ripple of positive impact. For those of us over 50, it’s also an excellent way to connect with others, learn new skills, and add a sense of purpose to your travels.

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Traveling with Mobility Challenges 

Mobility concerns don’t have to limit your solo travel dreams. By planning ahead, advocating for your needs, and pacing yourself, you can confidently explore Europe and beyond.

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Iconic Bookstores and Literary Sites in Europe

Traveling solo is a wonderful way to immerse yourself in the literary heritage of Europe. Whether you’re wandering through historic libraries, sipping coffee where famous authors once sat, or getting lost in a beautiful bookstore, these destinations offer inspiration, history, and the simple joy of being surrounded by books. Pack your favorite novel and set off on a literary adventure!

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Solo Travel Over 50: Memorable Moments on the Road

There’s something magical about traveling alone. When you’re on your own, every experience feels more vivid, every challenge turns into an adventure, and every interaction with a stranger becomes a meaningful connection. As a woman traveling solo in my fifties, I’ve collected a treasure trove of moments that have shaped the way I see the world—and myself.

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Wellness Retreats: Finding Peace and Relaxation in Europe

Traveling solo can be an empowering experience, and sometimes, the best way to recharge is by immersing yourself in a wellness retreat. Whether you’re looking to practice yoga by the sea, enjoy soothing spa treatments, or simply disconnect from daily stress, Europe offers a variety of retreats tailored to help you find peace and relaxation.

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Destination Dupes: How to Travel Smarter (and Cheaper!) in 2025

Have you ever dreamed of visiting an iconic destination—Paris, Santorini, or Venice—only to be put off by the crowds, sky-high prices, or the endless struggle to book the "perfect" trip? You're not alone. In fact, nearly 60% of travelers are seeking out destination dupes—places that offer the same charm, beauty, and cultural experience as famous hotspots but without the hefty price tag or tourist overload. I’m sharing some of the best destination dupes to consider for your next adventure.

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72 Hours in Venice

72 hours in Venice is plenty of time to see and do everything you want. Learn how to get around on the vaporetto, what to eat, and where to stay.

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Stay Connected: Mobile Phone Options in Europe

When embarking on a solo adventure across Europe, staying connected is crucial, whether for navigating new cities, accessing your money, keeping in touch with loved ones, or simply sharing your journey on social media. But figuring out the best cell phone options while abroad can be confusing. Here’s a guide to help you stay connected while exploring Europe solo.

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Managing Medical Issues While Traveling Solo in Europe

Traveling solo through Europe is an empowering and enriching experience, but it can also lead to stress about potential health issues, especially as we age. Being prepared for medical issues that might arise while abroad is essential for ensuring a safe and stress-free trip.

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Conquering Fear and Embracing Freedom: Tips for Your First Solo Trip to Europe

Traveling solo can feel overwhelming, especially if it’s your first time venturing abroad on your own. For many, the thought of navigating a foreign country solo can bring up a mix of excitement and apprehension. But here’s the good news: you’re not alone in feeling this way, and with a little preparation, you can turn that anxiety into empowerment.

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Seven Safe Countries in Europe for Women Traveling Solo

Traveling solo as a woman can be an empowering and enriching experience, especially in Europe, where many countries are known for their safety and welcoming environments. For women over 50 planning their European adventure, choosing a destination where safety is prioritized is key to a stress-free trip. Here are seven countries that consistently rank as some of the safest for solo female travelers, based on reliable data sources.

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Finding the Right Accommodations: Best European Stays for Solo Female Travelers

Traveling solo is an empowering adventure, and choosing the right accommodations can make your trip safe, comfortable, and memorable. Whether you’re planning to explore Parisian boulevards, stroll through Tuscan vineyards, or wander Barcelona’s vibrant streets, the right place to stay can enhance your experience. Here’s how to find accommodations that are perfect for you as a solo female traveler over 50.

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How to Navigate Language Barriers Like a Pro

Traveling solo in Europe can be one of the most rewarding and eye-opening experiences, especially if you're venturing to countries where English isn’t the primary language. While the thought of navigating language barriers might feel intimidating at first, I’ve learned from years of solo travel that a few smart strategies can make all the difference. Here are my tried-and-true tips for traveling with ease and confidence in a foreign language environment.

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How to Pack Smart and Light for Your European Adventure

One of the biggest lessons I’ve learned from years of solo travel is that packing light makes all the difference. As women over 50, we want to be comfortable and ready for anything, but that doesn’t mean we need to overpack. With some thoughtful planning, you can travel solo through Europe with ease, no matter the season.

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