Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to gain more insight into the phenomenon of solo travel to city
destinations and attain more knowledge on the topic.
Design/methodology/approach – The study employed a questionnaire consisting of qualitative and
quantitative items. In all, 21 individuals (12 women, 9 men) responded.
Findings – The most important reason for solo travel was their own free choice and in some cases, difficulty
finding companions. Their activities at the destinations were mostly visiting attractions followed by visiting
friends, shopping, walking, eating at restaurants, learning the language, working, etc. They mostly mentioned
advantages but also some disadvantages with solo travelling. Their experiences, especially with the people in
the host destinations, have been positive and they show overall satisfaction with their visit. A predominant
share of the interviewees showed a kind of loyalty to one or more specific city destinations and wished to
revisit them again and again.
Practical implications – The current study might have some implications for city tourism developers/
destination developers, travel agencies, national or regional tourism boards and tour operators in major urban
areas and cities. Especially, this study has a practical contribution to the city tourism practitioners and
gives them more insight in what values, attitudes, perceptions, expectations and motivations the solo
travellers might have before or while they visit their cities. The study also has implications for potential
solo travellers seeking more knowledge and information on the issue.
Originality/value – The phenomenon of solo travel to city destinations is an unresearched topic in Sweden.
This exploratory study is the first in Sweden to focus on solo travellers visiting city destinations.
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