Traveling Solo

December 28, 2009 · Posted in Summer Vacation, Travel Tips, Winter Vacation · 2 Comments 

Who says that there is no right to travel solo? If it is considered as a deep emotional and social problems, traveling solo is, it still is not your problem. Who cares if you will spend the holidays alone? So what if you stand on the pavement of Westminster Bridge and take a picture of yourself? ‘Individual’, after all, does not mean that traveling ‘all alone the whole time, always alone.

Unless you are planning to far in every human being (which is not possible for a holiday in England), and it is time to mingle and meet the locals and other tourists. So do not be afraid if you do not know anyone in England. The important thing is that if this option is that his own company, while chances of meeting others in the process.

Here is the simple reason as to why travel alone in a cool and why you should try to:

  • You have full control of your time – where to eat, what to eat, when to eat, where to sleep, where to go and how long you stay in one stop. You’re on the route.
  • You control the budget. Word, you will not be forced to pay the attraction that you do not like.
  • Making friends is much easier. If traveling alone, it is less intimidating and more accessible, such as couples or groups. The best thing you can have as many friends you want.
  • The friends and family home waiting for your stories. And since no one can verify the facts, then the story will be exaggerated.
  • Do not try anything, anytime you want. And you are freer to try again and again.
  • No need to drag someone to a place you want to visit, and no one, will help you or a place you do not want to see.
  • To discover new places, food, entertainment, and skills that may not be tried if a partner.
  • Is it possible that last minute changes without having to consult someone.
  • Finally, traveling solo rocks! Period.

Activities, attractions and other places can do it, and visit during the trip:

  1. The British Museum – to assess the artist’s own pace, in their own time.
  2. The London Eye – to marvel at the 360-degree view of the city on board, only observation wheel in London.
  3. Led to double-decker bus tour – the ultimate entertainment experience, guides and sightseeing in seatmates.
  4. The Buckingham Palace – if possible, meet the queen. If not, take a trip to the Music Room, Throne Room, dining room, stables, Royal Mews and Queen’s Gallery.
  5. The Parliament and Big Ben – the signature architecture in London are the only postcards and photographs. You see, in real life, they are spectacular.
  6. Thames boat tour – it is best if done at night. Calm water and the tranquility of the surroundings, this is the ideal time in London. Bring your newly discovered friend, a romantic dinner.

Finally, try tea and a variety of different pubs in the evening to finish the holiday in English.