
After a few nights away earlier in the year, me and my family are hoping to go back to Orlando, Florida (I am already beyond excited to go back to Universal Studios and Mickey's Not-So-Scary Halloween Party) and New York in Autumn of next year. But until then, I don't have any other little or bigger trips away planned. My parents have been talking about going on a cruise (they've already been looking at the best cruise excursions), whereas I've been dreaming of where I could visit next. Ideally I'd be looking to go somewhere for a few days in March or April of next year. And a city break would probably be my preference. Maybe it will even inspire you to plan your next trip too.
So I thought that I would share a couple of places that could work. But please let me know if you have any suggestions that won't cost a crazy amount, as I need to get properly saving for all things US later in the year.

A few nights in London
I went to London for the very first time this Summer, as you might have seen in my 24 Hours In London Itinerary blog post. But 24 hours was definitely not enough time to even scratch the surface. I'd love to check off some of the big tourist attractions like Tower Bridge, Big Ben, Buckingham Palace and the London Eye.

A European city break
I really enjoyed my 10 days of solo travel in NYC a few years back and would love to try do some a bit closer to home. Not only should it be significantly cheaper than a trip to New York but there are so many places that I would love to tick off my travel bucket list.
My top picks would have to be Rome (who doesn't want to live out their The Lizzie McGuire Movie fantasies), Budapest or Venice. Or do you have any other European city break destination suggestions?
The US West Coast
Even though I have a trip to the US in the works for next year, whenever I think of where to visit next, I'm always thinking about the West Coast of America.
My dream would be to visit Los Angeles, Monterey, San Francisco and Las Vegas when I turn 30 in a few years time. But I think I might need that amount of time to plan out the itinerary and to save for it as well.

Are you someone who always like to have something booked, even if it's just a day away, to have something to look forward to? Where would you plan your next trip? And where would you recommend for a few days of solo travel?
Written in collaboration with Azamara
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