Field Notes
Three of The Solo Traveller Team’s Top Three Destinations
Yvonne Kower, Writer

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Kraków, Poland … for the stunning architecture, the main marketplace, the underground bars, the cafés and cabarets.

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Zakopane, Poland … for the unique highlander culture, music, and beautiful mountain scenery.

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Doolin, Ireland … for the music, cows, breeze, and ancient culture.
Geoffrey Williams, Founder, Publishing Curator, and Writer

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Luxembourg A gem that redefines the essence and rich rewards of slow travel, history, walks, forests, and memories that continue to illuminate my life. Truly unforgettable.

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Hong Kong Snaps you out of complacency and rewards every one of your senses in countless, surprising, and unforgettable ways.

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Amsterdam A soft solo landing is almost certainly guaranteed in this captivating city that feels like she has just been waiting for you to show up. Art, music, theatre, bike-riding, canal cruises, street food vans (the herring and frites!) … the list is endless.
Josh Chandler, Writer

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Naples, Italy For the solo traveller who likes their culture raw, their pizza divine, and their chaos charming. Naples isn’t polished – it’s alive, loud, and unapologetically itself, which makes it perfect if you’re tired of travel that plays it safe.

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Oaxaca, Mexico … because sipping mezcal at sunset is technically a cultural activity. This spirited southern Mexican gem serves up street food, colour, and tradition in equal measure.

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Ljubljana, Slovenia For when you want all the European fairytale feels, minus the crowds and clichés. Slovenia’s pint-sized capital is green, easy to explore alone, and might just make you believe in love at first city.