One city. Two days. Zero filler. Every guide in the series — European destinations and U.S. cities — written for the solo traveler who moves with purpose.
From Borough Market to Shoreditch — the neighbourhoods, restaurants, and hidden spots that make London worth every hour.
Beyond the Eiffel Tower — the arrondissements, the cafés, the riverside walks, and the perfect two-day rhythm for the City of Light.
Beer gardens, the Alte Pinakothek, and the Bavaria most visitors miss — a complete solo itinerary for one of Europe's most rewarding cities.
Coffee houses, Klimt, and the grandest imperial boulevard in Central Europe — Austria's magnificent capital in 48 hours.
Canals, brown cafés, and the Rijksmuseum — a precise hour-by-hour itinerary built for the solo traveler who wants to move like a local.
Medieval squares, craft beer culture, and one of Europe's most walkable old towns — Prague without the stag parties.
Castle ramparts at dawn, the closes that pull you somewhere unplanned, a bar stool at the Bow Bar — Edinburgh for the solo traveler who knows how to move through a city.
Miradouros, vintage trams, tiled streets, and late sunsets over the Tagus — a sharp 48-hour Lisbon itinerary for solo travelers who want the city at full texture.
Manhattan and Brooklyn in 48 hours — a solo traveler's blueprint from morning bagels to late-night jazz, without wasting a single hour.
Reading Terminal to Independence Hall — the bar seat, the cheesesteak question answered, and 48 hours in the city where America began.