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Best Hotels for Solo Travelers
by Eva ZhuTraveling solo is an opportunity for independence, self-reflection and making new friends from around the world. With lively social spaces, curated experiences or a prime location, these hotels make going it alone an enticing prospect.
Best Hotels for Solo Travelers
Rosewood Hotel Georgia is located smack dab in the heart of downtown Vancouver, surrounded by shopping, dining and within walking distance to the waterfront. Solo travelers will never run out of things to do. Come evening, the hotel’s classy rooftop bar Reflections is the place to be and a go-to spot for both locals and travelers alike.
Best Hotels for Solo Travelers
Mirihi Island Resort is embracing the solo travel trend and welcoming single guests for an island escape. A host of activities are here to occupy your days, such as yoga or cinema on the beach. Independent travelers can also book one of many excursions ranging from whale shark safaris to island trips, to meet like-minded travelers. And for a limited time, solo guests enjoy a discounted rate and upgrade to a half-board meal plan.
Best Hotels for Solo Travelers
The Langham Hong Kong takes the stress out of navigating the city alone with a concierge team reachable on Facebook Messenger or WeChat even when you are outside the hotel. For solo female travelers, female-only room attendants are assigned to you for peace of mind. And when you’re feeling social, drop in on a twice-weekly, complimentary yoga class.
Best Hotels for Solo Travelers
The Kyoto Tokyu Hotel offers a tranquil stay with modern amenities within historic Kyoto. Solo travelers enjoy convenience and easy access to the city’s many attractions; a large shopping center and the JR Kyoto Station are both within walking distance. After a day exploring the ancient city, return to take in the hotel’s serene courtyard and dine at their sushi counter or Chinese restaurant.
Best Hotels for Solo Travelers
Steps from the fashion district and the nightlife at Corso Como, ME Milan Il Duca is the hotel for solo travelers looking for a trendy stay in the vibrant city center. Evenings here are energizing, with a DJ spinning until late night and a rooftop overlooking the skyline. In-room, state-of-the-art technology, including Bluetooth sound bars and media hubs, help you stay connected.
Best Hotels for Solo Travelers
The Trafalgar St. James, overlooking the lively Trafalgar Square in Central London, is the ideal pad for solo travelers looking to stay in the heart of the action. Stylish and alluring, this boutique hotel offers ample social spaces to meet locals and fellow travelers, including a rooftop serving handcrafted cocktails and one of the best views of the city.
Best Hotels for Solo Travelers
Solo travelers looking for a tranquil escape with lots to do can find it at Jumeirah Port Soller Hotel & Spa. This resort in the Spanish Mediterranean offers a selection of unique experiences—tailored trips to the Cabrera archipelago, wine tasting tours, treks through the Tramuntana Range—so you’ll return home with stories to tell.
Best Hotels for Solo Travelers
De L’Europe is the grand dame of Amsterdam hotels, a designation no doubt acquired in thanks to an ideal location on the Amstel River. Solo travelers can enjoy the atmosphere of an authentic Dutch hotel within walking distance to the Museum Quarter. Several on-site venues, from the Michelin-starred restaurant to the pub, offer options for both dining solo or with others.
Best Hotels for Solo Travelers
For the independent adventurer, the Andaz Scottsdale Resort & Spa offers a laid-back social vibe with access to the Arizona desert’s many outdoor activities. Travelers here can spend the day at Camelback Mountain or Pinnacle Peak, then dine with other guests at the open kitchen restaurant or interact with local artists from the artist-in-residence program.
Best Hotels for Solo Travelers
The romance of Tuscany is available to anyone and everyone. Solo travelers can jumpstart their trip at Hotel Savoy. Situated on the Piazza della Repubblica halfway between the Uffizi Gallery and the Duomo, it offers the perfect address for exploring the highlights of Florence. At the end of the day, tired feet can be rewarded at the hotel with authentic Tuscan fare and classic cocktails.
Rosewood Hotel Georgia is located smack dab in the heart of downtown Vancouver, surrounded by shopping, dining and within walking distance to the waterfront. Solo travelers will never run out of things to do. Come evening, the hotel’s classy rooftop bar Reflections is the place to be and a go-to spot for both locals and travelers alike.
Mirihi Island Resort is embracing the solo travel trend and welcoming single guests for an island escape. A host of activities are here to occupy your days, such as yoga or cinema on the beach. Independent travelers can also book one of many excursions ranging from whale shark safaris to island trips, to meet like-minded travelers. And for a limited time, solo guests enjoy a discounted rate and upgrade to a half-board meal plan.
The Langham Hong Kong takes the stress out of navigating the city alone with a concierge team reachable on Facebook Messenger or WeChat even when you are outside the hotel. For solo female travelers, female-only room attendants are assigned to you for peace of mind. And when you’re feeling social, drop in on a twice-weekly, complimentary yoga class.
The Kyoto Tokyu Hotel offers a tranquil stay with modern amenities within historic Kyoto. Solo travelers enjoy convenience and easy access to the city’s many attractions; a large shopping center and the JR Kyoto Station are both within walking distance. After a day exploring the ancient city, return to take in the hotel’s serene courtyard and dine at their sushi counter or Chinese restaurant.
Steps from the fashion district and the nightlife at Corso Como, ME Milan Il Duca is the hotel for solo travelers looking for a trendy stay in the vibrant city center. Evenings here are energizing, with a DJ spinning until late night and a rooftop overlooking the skyline. In-room, state-of-the-art technology, including Bluetooth sound bars and media hubs, help you stay connected.
The Trafalgar St. James, overlooking the lively Trafalgar Square in Central London, is the ideal pad for solo travelers looking to stay in the heart of the action. Stylish and alluring, this boutique hotel offers ample social spaces to meet locals and fellow travelers, including a rooftop serving handcrafted cocktails and one of the best views of the city.
Solo travelers looking for a tranquil escape with lots to do can find it at Jumeirah Port Soller Hotel & Spa. This resort in the Spanish Mediterranean offers a selection of unique experiences—tailored trips to the Cabrera archipelago, wine tasting tours, treks through the Tramuntana Range—so you’ll return home with stories to tell.
De L’Europe is the grand dame of Amsterdam hotels, a designation no doubt acquired in thanks to an ideal location on the Amstel River. Solo travelers can enjoy the atmosphere of an authentic Dutch hotel within walking distance to the Museum Quarter. Several on-site venues, from the Michelin-starred restaurant to the pub, offer options for both dining solo or with others.
For the independent adventurer, the Andaz Scottsdale Resort & Spa offers a laid-back social vibe with access to the Arizona desert’s many outdoor activities. Travelers here can spend the day at Camelback Mountain or Pinnacle Peak, then dine with other guests at the open kitchen restaurant or interact with local artists from the artist-in-residence program.
The romance of Tuscany is available to anyone and everyone. Solo travelers can jumpstart their trip at Hotel Savoy. Situated on the Piazza della Repubblica halfway between the Uffizi Gallery and the Duomo, it offers the perfect address for exploring the highlights of Florence. At the end of the day, tired feet can be rewarded at the hotel with authentic Tuscan fare and classic cocktails.