I recently went on a solo trip to Europe, and I watched many of your videos before I did that. I'm in my 40's, but found so much wisdom in a 22 yr.old. I stayed in a hostel in Paris, Zermatt Switzerland, Rome and Amsterdam. I only had a handful of french phrases in my pocket when I arrived in Paris, but found the french to be very friendly and helpful if you don't talk to them in English first. Also, when you solo travel, you tend to become more observant, alert, and aware of your surroundings. I made sure not eat any of the space cakes while in Amsterdam, clung to my handbag while riding the metro in Paris, bought most of my food from a Migros or Coop supermarket in Zermatt and splurged on Lindt chocolates, brought my tripod inside St. Peter's Basilica in Rome and was approached by security twice. I set a budget of EUR100 per day for food and experiences but only spent an average of eur30 per day. And I wasn't even being frugal. I just genuinely enjoy going throught the aisle of supermarkets in foreign countries. So yeah, solo travelling has changed my life completely and am now planning another trip. Keep those videos coming. =)
This is so inspiring I'm 43 and also found her videos the most helpful I've watched to date you went some nice places I haven't traveled solo internationally yet its my next step this summer I always thought hostels were for 20 something people and I was to old good to know you enjoyed staying in them.
I recently did my first solo trip to Paris and your video really helped me. I did the walking tour you had suggested and although I didn’t meet anyone because I was in a group full of people travelling as friends or family. But it was a good experience
I must be honest these were all of my fears and questions but through research and taking baby steps I feel more comfortable to venture out and solo travel abroad now. I first started with traveling solo places in my state I always went to eat,movies and shopping alone that wasn't a big deal wasn't awkward starting small is key then venture out to other states in US solo to see if solo traveling suits you it might not be you're thing. I agree you need to be smart be aware great tips and main thing people need to understand about solo travel is everyone's opinion on how they will like solo traveling will vary dependent on you're individual personality are you a introvert like myself you'll love solo travel embrace it fully it's what we prefer that alone time on the flip side if you're a social butterfly extrovert you might feel lonely you get you're motivation and thrive off attention crowds more so that drains a introvert like myself being alone doesn't equal loneliness that is totally based on you're personality and traits I love traveling with my close friends occasionally but I do prefer solo traveling as a introvert.
Hello Angela, im 21 and will be solo traveling (for the first time :D) in Italy for three weeks. I want to possibly see other countries but I'm not too sure how many I should limit myself especially since I will be having a 30kg suitcase to carry around and need to consider my budget. Please let me know what you think.
Hi Massa! I'm so excited for you to be solo travelling for the first time. Italy is absolutely gorgeous and you can definitely spend 3 weeks there with no problems. If you have a lot of luggage and a smaller budget, it might be best to stay in a certain place for longer, but I personally prefer staying in a particular destination for around 3-4 days to see more, but it's totally up to you. I hope you have an amazing trip!!
Hi Angela, I noticed you often book free walking tours in your vlogs! Do you have a go-to resource for free walking tours? What sites do you usually use for booking free tours? Thanks! :)
I recently went on a solo trip to Europe, and I watched many of your videos before I did that. I'm in my 40's, but found so much wisdom in a 22 yr.old. I stayed in a hostel in Paris, Zermatt Switzerland, Rome and Amsterdam. I only had a handful of french phrases in my pocket when I arrived in Paris, but found the french to be very friendly and helpful if you don't talk to them in English first. Also, when you solo travel, you tend to become more observant, alert, and aware of your surroundings. I made sure not eat any of the space cakes while in Amsterdam, clung to my handbag while riding the metro in Paris, bought most of my food from a Migros or Coop supermarket in Zermatt and splurged on Lindt chocolates, brought my tripod inside St. Peter's Basilica in Rome and was approached by security twice. I set a budget of EUR100 per day for food and experiences but only spent an average of eur30 per day. And I wasn't even being frugal. I just genuinely enjoy going throught the aisle of supermarkets in foreign countries. So yeah, solo travelling has changed my life completely and am now planning another trip. Keep those videos coming. =)
Aw thank you so much for sharing, Aileen! I love to hear other people’s experiences solo travelling 😊
This is so inspiring I'm 43 and also found her videos the most helpful I've watched to date you went some nice places I haven't traveled solo internationally yet its my next step this summer I always thought hostels were for 20 something people and I was to old good to know you enjoyed staying in them.
@@Lisa-kz7vw Thank you for your kind words Lisa!
I recently did my first solo trip to Paris and your video really helped me. I did the walking tour you had suggested and although I didn’t meet anyone because I was in a group full of people travelling as friends or family. But it was a good experience
Thank you for watching! I hope you continue to solo travel :)
Hello, great video. I travel solo often too
thanks for watching will!
Thanks for the video. As someone who is yet to step towards solo traveling, this has been really helpful.:)
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Love this!!
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Thank you Angela this is a really helpful video.. 😊 xx
I must be honest these were all of my fears and questions but through research and taking baby steps I feel more comfortable to venture out and solo travel abroad now. I first started with traveling solo places in my state I always went to eat,movies and shopping alone that wasn't a big deal wasn't awkward starting small is key then venture out to other states in US solo to see if solo traveling suits you it might not be you're thing. I agree you need to be smart be aware great tips and main thing people need to understand about solo travel is everyone's opinion on how they will like solo traveling will vary dependent on you're individual personality are you a introvert like myself you'll love solo travel embrace it fully it's what we prefer that alone time on the flip side if you're a social butterfly extrovert you might feel lonely you get you're motivation and thrive off attention crowds more so that drains a introvert like myself being alone doesn't equal loneliness that is totally based on you're personality and traits I love traveling with my close friends occasionally but I do prefer solo traveling as a introvert.
thanks for sharing lisa!
Hello Angela, im 21 and will be solo traveling (for the first time :D) in Italy for three weeks. I want to possibly see other countries but I'm not too sure how many I should limit myself especially since I will be having a 30kg suitcase to carry around and need to consider my budget. Please let me know what you think.
Hi Massa! I'm so excited for you to be solo travelling for the first time. Italy is absolutely gorgeous and you can definitely spend 3 weeks there with no problems. If you have a lot of luggage and a smaller budget, it might be best to stay in a certain place for longer, but I personally prefer staying in a particular destination for around 3-4 days to see more, but it's totally up to you. I hope you have an amazing trip!!
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@@Mike-ox2iy Haha thanks for watching!
@@AdultingwithAngela my pleasure. You make great videos....safe travels
Well done. Thank you.
Thank you for watching!! I appreciate your support :)
Great video! Really enjoyed all your travelling videos so far :) Could you possibly do a video on how much you spent for solo travelling?
Thanks for watching and thank you for the video suggestion!!
Hi Angela, I noticed you often book free walking tours in your vlogs! Do you have a go-to resource for free walking tours? What sites do you usually use for booking free tours? Thanks! :)
Hey Rachel! Yes, I absolutely love going on free walking tours on my solo travels, and I book most of them through Guruwalk. Hope this helps :)
Why u avoid walking with headphones?
It just makes me more aware of my surroundings
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