11. Bergen, Norway
Although expensive, Bergen is one of the most quaint and charming cities to visit in Northern Europe. This seaside city in Norway has long been on my list of places to travel, of which I finally got to experience and explore last year. Be sure to venture beyond the market strip on the waterfront and venture in to the hilly neighbourhood above – the gorgeous neighbourhoods are too charming not to witness in real life!
12. London, United Kingdom
I don’t think I could count on my hands the amount of times I have visited London and I can say with certainty that I never seem to tire of it. This city has so many things to see and do that it is the perfect choice for solo female travellers who prefer to keep busy and immerse themselves in history and culture. Best of all… many of the museums are free
13. Alesund, Norway
Another city I loved in Norway is the art deco lover’s dream: Alesund. Also located on the coast and almost entirely surrounded by an impressive body of water, this is one of the most photogenic cities I have seen to date.
14. New York, New York
Although there are times I have questioned my decisions whilst staying in the city that never sleeps, I have always felt safe on my own and never ran into trouble. The neighbourhood you base yourself will play a big part in how comfortable you feel, so I would propose thinking hard about what you would like to experience in New York and match the neighbourhood with it.
15. Helsinki, Finland
I didn’t fall in love with Helsinki until my third visit. There, I said it. But what I did enjoy and appreciate upon every visit was how safe and comfortable I have always felt. Even the locals will tell you ‘nothing really happens in Helsinki’… its true! I would recommend 1-2 days here, one more if you feel like catching the ferry over to Tallinn for a day trip.
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