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The best day trips from New York City

The best day trips from New York City will take you to beautiful locations, fun wineries, outstanding museums and more.

Shaye Weaver

The best day trips from New York City are how seasoned city dwellers escape and blow off steam. A change of scenery—whether a road trip , a weekend getaway or a shorter day trip you can do in just two hours from NYC—is a great way to clear your head and feel revitalized. But our list does something more: all of the highlighted destinations are not only excellent places to relax but offer an abundance of activities for both the adventurous and cultural set. Ready to get traveling?

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Woodstock, NY

1.  Woodstock, NY

Good for hippies at heart 2 hrs, 11mins by car

Though the name conjures a crowd splashed in tie-dye and the faint scent of marijuana, Woodstock isn’t actually where the 1969 festival was held. (That was in Bethel, about two hours away.) Even so, the town is a mix of retired hippies—a street there is named after the late great Band member Levon Helm—artists and city dwellers who feel the need to flee the metropolis on weekends. Woodstock the chance to connect with nature thanks to Overlook Mountain and its various trails as well as a healthy shopping scene with quaint local shops like Candlestock and the Golden Notebook and its weekend flea market, delicious food that can be found at places like Silvia and The Mud Cub and drinks at Station Bar & Curio .

Beacon, NY

2.  Beacon, NY

Good for small town fans 1hr 20mins by Metro-North

This quaint city in Dutchess County boasts an exceptionally good eating, drinking and art scene for its size. Walk five minutes from the train station to Dia:Beacon , a modern art museum housed in a former Nabisco box factory. It houses the Dia Foundation’s permanent collection of works from the ‘60s on, including minimalist sculpture by Anne Truitt and Dan Flavin’s work with fluorescent lights. If you’d rather spend the day sampling some booze,  Dennings Point Distillery on Main Street also offers tours and tastings of their bourbon, whiskey, gin and vodka every Friday and Saturday. Before you board the train back to the city, spend a few quiet minutes watching the sun set over the Hudson at Long Dock Park. 

Kingston, NY

3.  Kingston, NY

Good for townies, thrifters and history buffs. 1 hr 50 mins by car

Once a sleepy town, the city of Kingston is experiencing a reawakening with more residents moving in these days. Dating back to the arrival of the Dutch in 1652, Kingston has a rich history as the state's first capital. During the Revolutionary War, it was burned by the British and in the 19th century, it became a transportation hub, situated right on the Hudson. Despite the fire, you can still see the gorgeous First Reformed Protestant Dutch Church of Kingston, which was organized in 1659, and many 17th century stone buildings, including the Senate House, which was built in the 1670s. The city is divided into different sections: Uptown, which includes the historic Stockade area; midtown, which is bisected by Broadway, the city’s main drag; and Rondout, near the creek and river, to the south, according to the New York Times . A handful of trendy stores and unique hangouts like Rough Draft , a bookstore and taproom, have opened recently as well as a number of restaurants slinging delicious food like Ship to Shore and Lola . The Ulster Performing Arts Center , inside a restored 1926 theater, regularly has events and the city is also home to a number of festivals, including the Kingston Jazz Festival and the Artists Soapbox Derby. The Trolley Museum of New York even offers 1.5-mile ride on weekends and holidays along the Rondout Creek waterfront to Kingston Point Park.

Mohonk Preserve, NY

4.  Mohonk Preserve, NY

Good for hikers and nature enthusiasts 2 hrs by car

Picture this: over 8,000 acres of forests, cliffs, ponds and streams that are ideal for hiking, cycling, horseback riding, trail running, rock climbing and more. Just 90 miles north of New York City, in Ulster County, Mohonk Preserve is truly a nature lover's slice of paradise that, unlike most other hiking grounds, is also home to horseback riding opportunities within designated carriage roads that promise less foot traffic than other destinations. Make sure to start your day early to make a full day of it.

New Paltz, NY

5.  New Paltz, NY

Good for those who want a mix of town and country 3hrs by LIRR or car

Beyond all the worth-the-trip views of riverside bluffs and verdant trees, New Paltz is the most historic on this list, with preserved houses that were around 100 years before we even became the U.S. of A. So, yeah. Pretty old. Learn about the lives of the 17th-century   Huguenot settlers , as performers (dolled up in duds from the period) take you through 30 buildings over 10 acres, including seven historic homes and a reconstructed 1717 church. (Want to retain the back-to-basics spirit as you take in the National Historic Landmark District? Leave the selfie stick at home.) 

Phoenicia, NY

6.  Phoenicia, NY

Good for everyone 2 hrs 50mins by car

Tucked into the Catskills, this Ulster County hamlet is a real melting pot, the kind of place where you can expect to see a conservative old-timer and a Brooklyn lumbersexual sipping Buds along the bar in perfect harmony. For every no-nonsense staple ( Phoenicia Diner ), there’s a hipster newbie ( the Graham & Co. ). Try Peekamoose if you want to be trendy—the restaurant is known as the “Gramercy of the Catskills.” If you’re looking to do something unique, float down the creek’s rapids—one of the most popular things to do in Phoenicia—or  hike at  Giant Ledge . The mellow, no-frills, hippie-dippie local culture makes it easy for anyone to relax here. 

Cornwall, NY

7.  Cornwall, NY

Good for photo enthusiasts 1hr by car

With its rolling green hills and massive sculpture installations, Storm King Art Center is tailor-made for stunning photographs. Art aficionados and nature lovers alike will enjoy wandering the 500-acre art park featuring works from more than 100 artists including Alexander Calder and Maya Lin. Take the guided tram tour around the park once to get the lay of the land, then set off on foot or rent a bike for a day of exploring and Instagramming. Visitors can even climb inside a select number of the works. The artistic flair extends to the riverfront village of Cornwall-on-Hudson, where you can dine at the eclectic restaurant–art gallery combo Painter’s .

Kerhonkson, NY

8.  Kerhonkson, NY

Good for hikers 2hrs by car

Between its rugged landscape and forested pine-barrens area, upstate has some stellar natural spots, and Minnewaska State Park Preserve is one of the best. The more than 22,000-acre spread has been converted into an egalitarian playground with 50 miles of trails, a new rock-climbing spot at the Dickie Barre cliffs, as well as old carriage roads well suited for mountain biking. Cool off with a swim in Lake Minnewaska or Lake Awosting, nestled between towering white bluffs and known for their translucent aquamarine color. Afterward, head to New Paltz for a break at the Water Street Market , where you can eat, shop, and take in art, outdoor movies on Monday nights (June–Aug) and free music on Tuesdays. Historic Huguenot Street is also worth a gander; the road features seven 300-year-old stone houses from the original settlement and provides a tangible glimpse at the history of the town.

Cold Spring, NY

9.  Cold Spring, NY

Good for outdoorsy folk 70mins by Metro-North

The Hudson Highlands have lush landscapes, peaks and breathtaking hikes for all levels. Little Stony Point Loop offers a relaxed jaunt along a flat peninsula where you can wade into the Hudson River at the beach. Explore old ruins, including a crumbled mansion and defunct dairy farm, on the gradually sloping, partially unpaved Cornish Estate Trail, which starts opposite Little Stony Point Loop, marked by blue blazes. While there’s plenty of shopping and dining to be done in town, the adventurous should tackle the steep climbs and rock scrambles that lead to the summit of Breakneck Ridge for an impressive 360-degree vista of Storm King Mountain, Bannerman Castle and, on clear days, the Catskills. For detailed guidebooks and maps, check out New York–New Jersey Trail Conference , Open Space Institute and Appalachian Mountain Club , and bring water and appropriate footwear, even for the simpler treks.

Sleepy Hollow, NY

10.  Sleepy Hollow, NY

Good for history lovers 30–45mins by Metro-North to Tarrytown

Take a five-minute cab ride from the station to Philipsburg Manor Upper Mills living-history museum —a farm and mill dating back to 1750—to try hands-on activities. Staffers in period costume demonstrate grinding grain in the gristmill, threshing wheat and preparing goods for shipping with traditional instruments. The visit also provides a sobering reminder that slavery was not confined to the South, which guided tours highlight. Explore the dairy, kitchens and bed chambers in the main house, then bask in the rustic scenery from the bridge overlooking the pond. Take the 15-minute walk to the Bridge View Tavern for craft brews, pub grub, and views of the bridge and stretch of the Hudson River known as the Tappan Zee.

Warwick, NY

11.  Warwick, NY

Good for pickers 1 hr 30 mins by car

A day at the orchard sounds nice, right? Warwick’s main attraction is Masker Fruit Farms—a 200-acre orchard open for apple picking seven days a week. Swing by the country store on your way out to pick up apple butter and a jug of cider and do a wine tasting at Demarest Hill Winery before a relaxing jaunt around the historic town. 

Ithaca, NY

12.  Ithaca, NY

Good for adventurers 4 hrs, 30 mins by car

Ithaca, on the southern tip of Cayuga Lake, is a college town through and through, but it's also got that rustic, upstate vibe and gorgeous fall foliage you're looking for with quaint Victorian homes to gaze at. It's a great getaway for those who want to go leaf-peeping and pumpkin picking but also want to check out the local town nightlife and its plethora of restaurants. The best part? It's near to some of New York's most incredible gorges and waterfalls. They don't say "Ithaca is gorges" for nothin'!

Fire Island, L.I.

13.  Fire Island, L.I.

Good for sunseekers 1hr 30mins by LIRR and ferry

Once a haven for nude sunbathers, Fire Island’s federally managed beaches have made clothing very much mandatory since 2013. There’s still plenty of fun to be had on the 31-mile barrier island, including lifeguard-supervised, all-ages swimming on Sailors Haven, Watch Hill, Davis Park and Atlantique. Nature lovers might want to walk along the elevated boardwalk at Sunken Forest Preserve , a rare maritime ecosystem growing in the low spot between two sand dunes. Holly trees, sassafras, black cherry and prickly cat-briar all grow together in a tangle of vegetation. Staying through the evening? The bar scenes in Ocean Beach and Kismet draw crowds of attractive young professionals, while Cherry Grove and the Pines thrive with vibrant LGBTQ communities.

Greenport, L.I.

14.  Greenport, L.I.

Good for the townies at heart 3hrs by LIRR or car

This quaint fishing village on the North Fork of Long Island is a gorgeous little getaway not far from the city. Once you've passed the dozens of vineyards, you'll happen upon small storefronts and diners, ice cream shops, beautiful churches, and finally, a gorgeous merry-go-round right on the water. While you're there, you'll want to stop at Little Creek Oyster Farm & Market  for some beer and oysters, peruse vintage finds at The Times Vintage , and stop for ice cream at Sandpiper Coffee and Ice Cream Shop . While you're out that way, be sure to stop at Lavender by the Bay in East Marion to frolic among the purple blooms.

Montauk, L.I.

15.  Montauk, L.I.

Good for adventurers and sunseekers 2hrs 30mins by car, 3hrs 15mins by LIRR, 3hrs 30mins by Hampton Jitney

Known to tourists as “the End,” the chilled-out Hamptons village at the easternmost reach of the South Fork offers some of the best surfing in the region. Rent a board—fiberglass, foam or epoxy—and a wet suit from the family-owned Air and Speed Surf Shop . Drive your gear to Ditch Plains Beach for a lesson with local fixture and professional instructor Corey Senese . Towel off and refuel at Ditch Witch, a beloved food truck slinging breakfast burritos, addictive Asian sesame noodles and Zen Blend iced green tea. Before you head home, join everyone else in town at the Montauket, a neighborhood joint where you can sip a pint of Blue Point toasted lager while watching the sun melt into the rippling horizon of Fort Pond Bay.

Bethlehem, PA

16.  Bethlehem, PA

Good for gamblers 1 hr 44mins by car Take a walk on the wild side when you visit Bethlehem, Pennsylvania’s prime casino and resort: Wind Creek . Rattle the dice, try your luck on the slots, play table games or simply go for the cocktails. While there are ten fine dining options (including three Emeril’s eateries—bam!), we recommend hitting Main Street in historic Bethlehem for a bite. Enjoy a flight of sangria and eat small plates such as bacon-wrapped dates and, hummus ad burrata at Tapas On Main. Afterward, oblige your sweet tooth across the street at Penn State’s Creamy Ice Cream shop inside Hotel Bethlehem.

Philadelphia, PA

17.  Philadelphia, PA

Good for culture hounds 1hr 30mins by Amtrak, 2hrs by bus

Skip southward to shop Philly’s flourishing secondhand scene of vintage clothing shops and thrifty treasure spots. A few steps off South Street (but still not far from a cheesesteak) is Heres2CoolStuff , acclaimed for its colorful and inexpensive collection of men's and women’s apparel. For dapper gentlemen, Briar boasts a meticulously edited collection of classic Americana style, including tailored sport coats, varsity jackets and military boots alongside sartorial accessories (bowties, cufflinks, hats) and oddities for the curious collector. Don’t leave without hitting up what just might be every Macklemore fan’s fantasy come true: Bulk Vintage , a warehouse for hunters who don’t mind digging—literally—for retro duds sold at wholesale prices that rival any thrift shop north of Jersey. If you can’t make the public opening hours, make an appointment to rummage.

Short Hills, NJ

18.  Short Hills, NJ

Good for escape artists 45mins by car

Nudged up against the South Mountain Reservation, Greenwood Gardens  (which opens May 1, 2021) presents a tranquil, isolated escape. The grounds have been around since the early 1900s, but not until April 2013, following several years of renovation, did they open to the public. Begin at the orientation center, a redbrick revival Georgian manor, and proceed to a formal Italianate garden marked by stone terraces and wooden pergolas. Follow stone paths to the rustic Arts and Crafts–style cottages, then wind your way to the three-foot-tall limestone chess pieces lining the steps to the teahouse. Seek out the summerhouse on your own and admire the resident swans, chickens and goats, or join a guide on a 45-minute walking tour.

Hamilton, NJ

19.  Hamilton, NJ

Good for art aficianados 1hr 20mins by NJ Transit

Wandering amid the 270 pieces of contemporary art at Grounds for Sculpture , five minutes by cab from the Hamilton station, makes for a serene escape, with playful surprises around every corner. Visitors are encouraged to snoop for secret spots among the 42 picturesque acres, such as the hidden hammock room near the Nine Muses sculpture (take a snooze without fear—the door locks from the inside), and keep an eye out for the many peacocks. The park’s indoor gallery at Seward Johnson has four exhibits, including two site-specific glass installations by sculptor Daniel Clayman. End your day with upscale local cuisine at on-site restaurant Rat’s . Nibble on the mussels mouclade and the charcuterie platter, or sip a cocktail during happy hour. Imbibe on the patio overlooking a re-creation of Monet’s iconically depicted bridge in Giverny, or even bring your drink out into the park. 

Washington, D.C.

20.  Washington, D.C.

Good for history buffs 3 hrs by Amtrak

Washington, D.C. really isn't as far away as you might think and it's chock-full of fun things to do, from touristy visits of historical monuments to hikes in the great outdoors and more. Don't miss the National Gallery of Art or Meridian Hill Park for some incredible art and sculptures, respectively, and head to the lush Rock Creek Park around your scheduled visits to see the Capitol and the Lincoln Memorial. When thirsty, stop by Archipelago for some tiki drinks and feast at Union Market or Rose's Luxury . Check out our guide to all things D.C. here .

New Canaan, CT

21.  New Canaan, CT

Good for architecture fans 1hr 15mins by Metro-North

Architect Philip Johnson built a completely transparent modern home on his 47-acre estate in Connecticut in 1949, a feat that quickly brought him worldwide notoriety. You might also recognize his work from the sculpture garden at MoMA. After his death, the Glass House was opened to the public in 2007. Curious visitors can explore the property by buying a timed ticket to for the one-hour, two-hour or three-hour tour. Take in the sleek, spartan design, then head into town to spy some examples of classic New England architecture. There’s the one-room Little Red Schoolhouse, the Greek Revival Hanford-Silliman House and a replica of the original Cody Drug Store from 1918. Stop for a freshly made dulce de leche gelato at Gelatissimo before leaving town.

Silvermine, CT

22.  Silvermine, CT

Good for wanderers 2 hrs by car

Located in southwest Connecticut, Silvermine isn’t a far trek from NYC, but it offers enough of an escape to be a perfect getaway. The historic town, dating back to the late 1600s, has largely centered around Silvermine Tavern , a historic mill that still hosts jazz weekends and wine dinners. The Silvermine River runs through the heart of the village. Stop at  The Silvermine Arts Center and wander Grace Farms, an 80-acre public nature preserve with a giant, prize-winning, river-inspired building designed by a Japanese firm. If you want more architecture, visit the modern and aptly named Philip Johnson Glass House.

The Palisades, NJ

23.  The Palisades, NJ

Good for bicyclists 30min by bike

Throw on your best Lululemon gear and head to the next state over for a cycling jaunt. If you don’t have your own set of wheels, stop by Tread Bike Shop ; rentals include helmets, and the friendly staff supplies sage advice for newbies. Set off and make your way through the hilly, neighborhood streets of Inwood and follow signs for the George Washington Bridge. Take in panoramic views of Manhattan while gliding over the Hudson via the bridge’s cyclist-and-pedestrian-only path. Veer left to stay on Henry Hudson Drive, the Palisades’ main bike path, which will take you along mountain roads past rustling trees and views of the water. At the bottom of the trail, riders will find grassy picnic areas on the river. The return ride back to the city is, mercifully, a simpler, mostly downhill ride. 

Cape May, NJ

24.  Cape May, NJ

Good for nature lovers and village people 2hrs 30mins by NJ Transit bus

Aboard the Cape May Whale Watcher , you’ll skip into the Delaware Bay on a quest for dolphins, humpbacks and finbacks. The knowledgeable captain explains cetacean behaviors, such as spy hopping (popping the head up and holding the position to have a look around) and breaching (the classic Shamu jump-splash routine), and the company promises a free future trip if you don’t spot any marine mammals between spring and fall. Once you get your back on dry land, feast on seafood at Lucky Bones Backwater Grille , a local restaurant named for the hooklike claw found on male horseshoe crabs that superstitious sailors used to wear for a safe return. Continue your day with a friendly game of putt-putt at Cape May Miniature Golf . If you want to up the stakes, bet on who can get the lowest score; winner buys a round of Italian ices or sundaes from the ground’s old-school ice cream parlor, Cocomoe’s.

Atlantic City, NJ

25.  Atlantic City, NJ

Good for sunseekers and history buffs 2hrs by car or 2hrs 30mins by bus The casino town remains lively as ever since Hurricane Sandy, and several new events and recent additions to the boardwalk prove it’s possible to spend a pleasant day here without ending up at the blackjack table. The annual Atlantic City Airshow provides an opportunity to sprawl on the beach while watching vintage planes take stomach-dropping nosedives over the ocean. After an afternoon of sunning yourself on the sand, sample the old-fashioned saltwater taffy at Fralinger’s on the boardwalk. The historic family-run business has been making the candy since 1884. Atlantic City is also home to Absecon Lighthouse , the tallest in New Jersey. For a nominal fee, you can climb the 228-step spiral staircase to the top of the tower and take in the sweeping views of the waves.

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Looking up at four Ohio state flags flying in front of a government building. You can also see a few high rises. The Ohio state flag has a triangle cut out from the middle of it form the the bottom, has red and white stripes, and a blue triangle with white stars and a white O with a red center.

15 Best Ohio Day Trips (Hidden Gems, Small Towns & More!)

Rock and roll hall of fame museum makes for an awesome ohio day trips activity.

If you are looking for an activity that is unique to Ohio, then consider heading to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Museum.

It is one of the most incredible things to do in Ohio because it is the only home of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.

The museum is located in downtown Cleveland, right by Lake Erie.

Inside the massive 55,000 square foot building, you’ll find several levels of exhibits dedicated to the history of Rock and Roll.

The I.M. Pei-designed building also houses the offices of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and it’s where the artists who are inducted every year are decided on.

You’ll also find souvenir shops and a cafe, which means you can easily spend the entire day exploring this super-unique museum in Ohio.

This is one of the most perfect Ohio day trips for music lovers!

The exterior of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, one of the best Ohio day trips. It is a pyramid shaped glass building with a big red sign that says 'long live rock' in front of it. You can also see a sign that says 'Rock and Roll Hall of Fame' and looks like it has black and red speakers on it.

Explore The Ohio Caverns

The Ohio Caverns are definitely one of the best hidden gems of the Midwest .

Visitors have been flocking to these cool underground tunnels almost since they were first discovered between 1897 and 1925.

Now, the caverns are known as ‘America’s Most Colorful Caverns’ and still attract thousands of visitors every year.

Depending on the time of the year, the caverns are open for tours at different times.

There are several different types of tours you can take too.

But no matter when you go, you’re sure to enjoy this fun place to go in Ohio.

Looking down a narrow path inside a cavern in Ohio. You can see interest rock formations from both the top and bottom of the cavern that creates an optical illusion. The rocks are different shades of tan.

Visit Chateau Laroche

When you think of Ohio, castles probably don’t come to mind.

But they should!

Ohio is home to several castles , and one of those is Chateau Laroche.

Chateau Laroche is often called Loveland Castle by locals, simply because you can find it in the town of Loveland, Ohio.

The Chateau is a full-size replica of a European castle and features a mishmash of different architectural styles from different European countries.

You will see influences from English, French, and German architectural styles as well as four turrets, each of which has a different style.

The castle is now a museum, where you can tour the inside as well as the grounds, and learn about its eccentric builder.

The exterior of an eclectically designed stone castle in Ohio. There are several towers in different shapes, long narrow windows, and doorways with arched entries. Behind the castle you can see some trees. One of the best Ohio day trips.

Explore The German Village In Columbus

One of the best day trips in Ohio is a day spent in the German Village in Columbus.

The German Village is a charming neighborhood in Columbus.

You’ll find beautiful brick homes and buildings, many originally built in the mid-1800s by the area’s original German immigrants.

It is one of the best places in Columbus to explore one-of-a-kind boutiques, restaurants, and admire the antique architecture.

Just west of the German Village you can also find Columbus’ Brewery District.

The Brewery District was also originally built by the area’s German immigrants and was the hub of the city’s brewing culture.

Even today, it is still one of the best places in Ohio to stroll through.

Amish Country Is A Must For Ohio Day Trips

You can’t visit Ohio and not at least take a detour into Amish Country as it is one of the best Ohio day trips.

Ohio’s Amish Country is located in the east-central area of the state and is easily accessible from most major highways.

While there, you’ll find that there are a lot of unique things to do .

I suggest sampling some authentic Amish food, perusing through the shops and stalls full of Amish-made goods, and taking a scenic drive through the beautiful Amish Country landscape.

Amish Country is also one of the best places in Ohio to drive under one of the famous covered bridges .

The local Amish are very welcoming to visitors, but please be respectful of their lifestyle and religious beliefs.

That includes not photographing them, remembering that they take Sunday as a day of complete rest, and look out for horse-and-buggies while you’re driving.

Check out our list of other festivals and events in Ohio.

Two horse-and-buggies going down a hilly road. The road is surrounded by farm fields and trees. In the background you can see a large red barn.

Visit The Pro Football Hall Of Fame In Canton

Football fans will love this fun option for day trips in Ohio.

The Pro Football Hall of Fame is located in Canton Ohio.

Inside, you’ll find tons of exhibits all relating to American football.

It’s no surprise that football fans travel from all over the world to spend the day exploring this really unique museum experience.

There are interactive exhibits and fascinating tours that teach you all about the history of football and some of its most iconic players.

You will even find exhibits dedicated to each Pro Football team, so you will be able to admire memorabilia from your favorite team.

Inside the Super Bowl Theater, you’ll also be able to view videos that highlight some of football’s superstars.

The exterior of the Pro Football Hall Of Fame. It is a partially brick building with a large entry made of floor to ceiling windows inside a white stone portion of the building. You can see a sign for the museum and pictures hanging in the building of different football players.

Step Into History At The National Underground Rail Road Freedom Center

You can find the National Underground Rail Road Freedom Center in Cincinnati.

It is specifically located along the banks of the Ohio River because the Ohio River used to be a natural divider between ‘free’ and ‘slave’ states.

The ‘free’ states were those above the Ohio River and the ‘slave’ states were those below the Ohio River.

So it was naturally one of the best crossing points for enslaved peoples looking to escape.

Now you can learn about the history of the Underground Rail Road in Ohio at the center.

The center highlights stories of those who helped enslaved peoples escape to Ohio as well as the stories of those who managed to find freedom in Ohio.

It is an incredibly moving museum.

While we believe that slavery ended in America with the end of the Civil War, that is sadly not the case.

Slavery continues to occur every day in the form of human trafficking, even in America.

Alongside the exhibits about the Underground Rail Road, you’ll also find exhibits that highlight and inform visitors about the modern-day slave trade.

The exterior of the National Underground Railroad Freedom center. It is a stone building with different angles and a dark brick roof and siding. Behind it you can see a small ferris wheel and in front of it is a courtyard with small trees.

Admire The Kelleys Island Glacial Grooves

The Kelleys Island Glacial Grooves are an Ohio natural wonder on Kelleys Island.

It is an island just off the coast of Lake Erie near Sandusky.

Kelleys Island is super tiny and you can only reach it via ferry.

So keep that in mind when you are planning this Ohio day trip adventure.

To get around the island you will need to walk.

There are no cars permitted, but at only four miles by two miles, that probably will not be a problem.

You can see a few things on the tiny island, but the most popular is the glacial grooves.

The grooves were created by a glacier slowly sliding on the landscape and carving the grooves over time.

It is one of the coolest places to go in Ohio.

Looking down the path of the Kelleys Island Glacial Grooves. They are smoothed out rock grooves in a dark grey rock. The grooves all fluctuate in depth and shape. In the distance you can see a metal bridge with trees behind it crossing the grooves. One of the best Ohio day trips.

Put-In-Bay For One Of The Most Romantic Ohio Day Trips

The small town of Put-in-Bay is a great spot for a romantic getaway or even just a romantic day trip.

It is located on an island on the shores of Lake Erie, so you’ll be surrounded by beautiful beach views.

You can walk around the island, check out the shops, get a delicious meal, or just stroll along the sand.

Put-in-Bay is also home to Perry’s Victory and International Peace Memorial.

The memorial was put in place to remember the Battle of Lake Erie and the peace that followed for Canada, Britain, and the United States.

The small island also has its own state park, which is near Put-in-Bay, called the South Bass Island State Park.

There are also a few museums, a butterfly house, and a limestone cave, all waiting for you to explore them.

An aerial view of Put-in-Bay on South Bass Island. You can see a large stone tower memorial, grassy areas with trees, a few buildings, and a boat marina. The island is surrounded by water in Lake Erie.

Hocking Hills State Park Is One Of The Best Ohio Day Trips

One of my favorite places to go in Ohio is Hocking Hills State Park .

Hocking Hills State Park is a natural Ohio attraction that everyone should take the time to visit.

While you explore the park you’ll find gorgeous waterfalls , scenic hiking trails , and unique rock formations dotted throughout the lush forest landscape.

The area around the state park is also full of fun activities. There are shops, restaurants, and historic museums.

If you are looking to escape to the great outdoors for one of your next day trips in Ohio, then you can’t go wrong with a day spent at Hocking Hills State Park.

A waterfall cascading over dark stone into a pool of blue water. The rock formation is surround by trees and in the distance you can see a stone bridge that goes over the waterfall. The trees have green, yellow, and orange leaves. One of the best Ohio day trips.

Explore Ashtabula Beaches And Parks

Ashtabula is an adorable small town, probably best known for its wonderful Lakeshore Park.

The Lakeshore Park is located on the shores of Lake Erie and is about 54 acres of trails, sandy shores, and park area.

What makes the park and the beaches of Ashtabula so popular are actually a few different things.

The beaches are very pretty, and Lakeshore Park is full of amenities.

There are grassy areas where you can picnic or relax and play some horseshoe, a playground for kids, volleyball courts, pavilions, and even a public boat dock.

You could easily spend an entire day in Ashtabula.

That’s what makes it one of the best small towns in Ohio for a day trip.

An aerial view of looking down the Lake Erie coast in Ashtabula. The water is very blue and the shoreline is mostly rocky or grassy. You can see a large area of trees and then some houses that are very close to the shore line, up a slight hill.

Westerville Is One Of The Cutest Small Towns In Ohio

If you are looking to explore one of the cutest small towns in Ohio , head to Westerville.

For those near Columbus, Westerville is just a short 20-minute drive away.

In the small town, you will find a great main street with unique shops and restaurants.

You can stroll through the Sharon Woods Metro Park or the Inniswood Metro Garden if you want to enjoy some beautiful small-town landscapes.

For those that are interested in history, Westerville is a cool place to visit.

A fun fact about the town is that it was called ‘The Dry Capital of the World’ because it continued the prohibition of alcohol long after the US rolled back prohibition laws.

While you are in town, history lovers should also make a stop at the historic Everal Barn and Homestead.

Westerville is a quaint little town that is easily one of the best places to go in Ohio.

Looking across a pond at a brick farmhouse that has a few smaller buildings around it. Near the shore of the pond is a large white church with a steeple. The area is grassy and there are trees with red, yellow, and orange leaves on them.

Explore Geneva-On-The-Lake Wineries

Geneva-on-the-Lake has a lot to offer for those looking to plan fun day trips in Ohio.

The town was one of the first lakeside resort towns in Ohio, is a great romantic getaway , and has tons of shops and restaurants to try out.

But one of the best things about Geneva-on-the-Lake is the area’s wineries.

Within about a 30-mile radius, all around Geneva-on-the-Lake, there are at least 20 different wineries.

You can choose to take your own winery tour or take one that is offered by one of the wine tour companies in the area.

People come from all over the state to spend a day sampling one-of-a-kind wines and stroll through the picturesque vineyards.

A close up image of purple grapes on a vine in a vineyard. The leaves around the grapes are very green and you can just barely see a cloudy sky and a grassy path below the plant.

Stroll Through The Holden Arboretum

You can find the Holden Arboretum in Kirtland Ohio.

It is actually one of the largest botanical gardens and arboretums in the United States.

A trip to the Holden Arboretum can easily fill a day.

There are over 3,000 acres of natural areas and sensitive habitats.

Additionally, there are about 600 acres of planned gardens.

The arboretum has been open since 1931 and is one of the best places to go in Ohio if you want to explore a unique landscape.

A pond that has lily pads, grasses, and large plants in it. There is also a goose with goslings swimming behind it. In the distance, on the shore of the pond, you can see lots of trees and tall grasses. One of the best Ohio day trips.

Enjoy Family Ohio Day Trips To Cedar Point Amusement Park

One of the best family-friendly Ohio day trips is Cedar Point Amusement Park.

Cedar Point is located in Sandusky on a Lake Erie peninsula.

Ohio also has Cedar Point partly to thank for the title of “Roller Coaster Capital of the World”.

The amusement park has 18 roller coasters, all at different thrill levels.

Because it is also near the beach, there is a waterpark and you can also enjoy a private beach area with your ticket to the park.

Cedar Point is a popular family destination in the warmer months.

It is easily one of the best amusement parks in the Midwest , and it is one of the most fun places to go in Ohio.

Looking at a wooden rollercoaster. The sky is dark and there are a few trees near the rollercoaster.

There are so many fun options for Ohio day trips on this list, it is hard to pick just one.

But no matter what mood you are in or what interests you, there are cool places to go in Ohio for your next day trip.

Have you been to any of these fun Ohio destinations?

I would love to hear about your day trips in Ohio, so leave me a comment!

Packing Tips When Taking Day Ohio Day Trips

Read about how to travel with just carry-on sized luggage to make your trip easier and more organized.

A  concealed travel pouch may be one of the most important items you bring along when taking day trips in Ohio.  It is  always   important  to protect your personal information. Identity thieves are everywhere.

This  unisex RFID-blocking concealed travel pouch is  lightweight and comes in several colors. It has lots of organization to give you peace of mind. You can place it under your hiking clothes next to your body to carry your ID safely.

If you have a pouch already that does not come with RFID protection, as I do, these  RFID  sleeves  are the perfect solution.

This configuration comes with enough credit card sleeves that the entire family would be protected. They are slim too, so they will easily fit into your pouch or wallet.

If you are planning on taking a lot of pictures with your phone you will definitely want to consider an  external  charging battery . This  Anker high-speed phone charging battery  is  the exact one  I carry with me on all of my trips.

It can be used on a variety of phones, not just an iPhone like I have. And wow is it fast!

I like that it holds its charging capabilities for several uses so I do not have to worry about it while out and about, and if I forget to recharge it at night, it will still be good to go the next day.

My daughter gifted me with this  FugeTek selfie stick and tripod   setup for my birthday. I absolutely love it! It is made of lightweight aluminum and is so easy to use.

It has Bluetooth connectivity and is a breeze to use for taking selfies with all those nature shots in Iowa.

Hydration is so important when hiking. You want to remain hydrated throughout your Ohio travels to support your immune system which in turn will be stronger to fight off any germs you will encounter during your travels.

You will want to bring your own  refillable water bottle  with you.

I never leave home on a trip without my  Bobble filtration bottle .  The 18.5-ounce size is perfect for hiking and it fits nicely in the pocket of a backpack.

The replaceable carbon filter ensures fresh water when you want it.

Perhaps you are traveling a long distance and packing space is a premium in your suitcase, or in your car. Then this  set of collapsible silicone foldable water bottles  would work well for you. Would not take up much space at all.

You will want a  backpack or daypack  with you to store snacks, your water bottle, phone, extra clothes, etc.. when celebrating Christmas in Ohio. No matter the time of day or evening.

This   foldable water-resistant backpack   would be great.

It is very affordable and is available in many color options for you to choose from. The fact that it folds down into a zippered pouch will make it easy to pack!

Romantic sunset with gazebo in Geneva Ohio

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Being a Buckeye myself I loved your list. I’ve been to several of them. Just a quick shout out about Kelley’s Island-you are allowed to drive cars on the island. Thanks again for the nice post.

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One of the most beautiful day trips from Jacksonville, Washington Oak Gardens State Park

20 Interesting Florida Day Trips (North, South, And Central Ideas!)

July 24, 2021 //  by  Florida Trippers

Are you searching for interesting Florida day trips to plan your next adventure? We have you covered on all the best ideas. Whether you are looking for enchanting gardens, crystal clear waters to dip your toes in, or a boat tour through Florida’s most wild lands, you’ll be sure to find something perfect for your next day off.

Florida holds some of the most diverse wildlife. It is surrounded by the Atlantic Ocean on its east coast and the rest of the state hugs the Gulf of Mexico. Florida is home to incredible creatures like the endangered Florida panther, manatee, and the leatherback turtle. It also holds mystery in the swamps of the Central Florida Everglades. Many Floridian hidden gems include artsy oasis.

If you’re looking to do something different than theme parks and want to reconnect with nature, we have Florida day trips for that too. We’ve got you covered on a variety of activities and places so that you can plan an interesting way to spend Florida day trips. This article will help find day trips in Florida to visit near North, Central, and South Florida.

St Augustine Beach is one of the best central florida day trips for families as there are so many different activities to do during sunrise

Best North Florida Day Trips

Ginnie springs.

Nestled into the Santa Fe River, Ginnie Springs is the perfect place to take a well deserved Florida day trips to. Ginnie springs holds some of the most beautiful waters in the entire state. This first magnitude spring is a hot spot destination for swimmers, snorkelers, scuba divers, and those who love kayaking.

Ginnie Springs is a great choice among the Florida springs because it has 7 springs that you can choose from. Each spring is unique. Some are deep and wide, while others are shallow and narrow. All of the springs are connected to the underwater cave ecosystem here. Miles of mapped out underwater cave exploration awaits the serious cave diver.

Fill the day trip with a dip into the waters, a volley ball match with friends, a fabulous cookout, and relaxing on the shores. Once you experience Ginnie Springs the first time, you’ll want to come back and camp here. Ginnie Springs is one of the best Florida springs with camping .

Girl using stand up paddle board on top clear water springs at one of the best Florida springs

Amelia Island

One Florida day trips needs to be spent at Amelia Island. Since the year 1000, this island has been well loved by its visitors. Today, the island consistently ranks among the “Top 10 U.S. Islands” as voted by the Condé Nast Readers’ Choice Awards panel. It is bound to be one of the best Florida day trips ever. Amelia Island is one of the prettiest islands in Florida to escape to hands down.

Amelia Island offers 13 miles worth of pristine beaches with great opportunities for beach combing. Due to the upkeep and care of Amelia Island’s preservation, wildlife can easily been seen here. In fact, you may even see evidence of the wildlife in the form of shark teeth washed up on shore!

Amelia Island is the perfect place to take a Florida day trips for much needed relaxation. After the beach, head to one of the Island’s World-Class spas and finish the day with a delicious meal from one of their great restaurants. Or spend the day on a guided horseback riding tour on the shores.

boardwalk and sand dunes on ameila island in florida during sunrise

Washington Oak Gardens State Park

Washington Oak Gardens State Park is beautiful and it is one of the best Florida day trips from Jacksonville . Located on the Palm Coast, these gardens are just an hour drive south of Jacksonville. Well known for their lush gardens, this state park preserves the original habitat of a Florida barrier island.

This park is so great because it is essentially a two for one. The formal gardens are stunning with a showcase of lush native Florida plants, winding reflection ponds, and groomed walking trails. Because the park sits on the coast, you also get the beach. Washington Oaks has a unique shoreline of coquina rock formations. The waves from the Atlantic crash against these rock formations and it feels like the cover of a romance novel.

Spend the day at Washington Oak strolling among pristine gardens. Go beachcoming for seashells on the seashore. Explore tidal pools among the ancient rock formations. Take memorable vacation photos with friends or a partner. Break out the binoculars for great bird watching. Go fishing on the beach. Sit in one of the serene gazebos and read a book. Whatever you do, just have fun.

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Crab Island

Plan a few Florida day trips to Crab Island in Destin, Florida. Nestled in the heart of the Emerald Coast, this gem is a fan favorite of locals and well, the world. Crab Island has made a name for itself time and time again with features on Good Morning America, HGTV, and many other travel magazines and publications worldwide.

Crab Island is loved by many as one of the best North Florida day trips for the beautiful emerald waters and the shallow sandbar below. At times, the sandbar will have as little as one foot of water, and the deepest it gets is four feet. With gorgeous sunsets and a high likelihood of seeing dolphins, Crab Island is popular by demand.

The tradition of Crab Island is to reach it by boat, anchor, then spend the day playing in the water. Though the island is not far from shore, it is best enjoyed by boat or by floating tiki bar. Yes, you can drive a floating tiki bar to Crab Island with all your friends.

Visit Crab Island between the late spring through the early fall months. With other fun things to do in Destin and great restaurants to try , you’ll want to keep this day trip on repeat.

Boats gather over shallow blue green waters at beautiful crab island in  destin florida

The City of Pensacola

Mark the day’s itinerary for a visit to Florida’s interesting City of Pensacola. We love the Florida day trips spent in Pensacola for the history, beaches, and the city’s celebratory heavy culture. There is always something to do in Pensacola.

Start the morning with a visit to the Naval Air Museum, then look out from one of the coolest lighthouses in Florida nearby. Grab lunch from one of the downtown restaurants after you explore the history museums, art galleries, and specialty shops that sit on Palafox street. Head to the National Seashore 15 minutes away to visit Fort Pickens. Catch the sunset from one of Pensacola’s best beaches and end the night with star gazing under these skies.

Pensacola’s emerald coast and sugar white sands is a great way to spend all north florida day trips

Vortex Springs

Vortex Springs makes for an interesting North Florida day trips. The Springs are home to the largest diving resorts in the state. It is also home to the founder of the scuba flag. Vortex hosts a massive underwater cave system that attracts scuba divers all over. Though miles of the caves have been mapped out, there are still many many more miles unknown.

Swimmers, snorkelers and scuba divers are in for a treat as they will get the chance to swim up close with the friendly wildlife that inhabits these waters. Rumor has it that the fish here are so tame that they will eat out of your hand! You’ll see fish such as Blue Gill, Koi, and American Eel. This is one of the best natural springs in North Florida .

Best Central Florida Day Trips 

Rock springs run state reserve.

Rock Springs Run State Reserve is a true Floridian Oasis. Lush greenery surrounding rock springs run sets the scene for the perfect place to relax for Florida day trips. The best part about the reserve is the natural lazy river run that you can tube or kayak down for miles!

Over 26,000 gallons of water per minute bubbles from the spring‘s head which is located within Kelly Park part of the reserve. The waters stay a refreshing 68 degrees year round so you can make this trip anytime of the year. If the water is not your thing, you can explore the miles of trails within the reserve by hiking, mountain biking, or horseback riding!

All of this is just a short drive from Orlando. With just 40 minutes of driving, you’ll find yourself among gorgeous crystalline water. To further plan your trip to rock springs, check out our complete guide to this Florida Oasis.

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Beer Can Island

Beer Can Island is downright magical. When planning Central Florida day trips, set the itinerary to go to Beer Can Island. It will feel like you have been transported to an oasis that nature took over. Huge old tree “bones” that are half sunken into the sands make up this enchanting shoreline.

Fun fact: there are two Beer Can Islands in Florida. The one worth going to the Beer Can Island that is also known as Greer Island. Located near Longboat Key by Sarasota, this Florida day trips is perfect for relaxing, taking photos and climbing on old trees. Some of the old trees are sturdy enough to string a hammock from to enjoy the rolling waves.

Be sure to take care of the land when visiting. As Beer Can Island hosts a very fragile ecosystem that needs help protecting. This means pack your trash out and leave no trace aside from footprints. That way Beer Can Island will live on like the tree bones that mark this shore.

To help plan this Florida day trips, read our detailed list of tips for Beer Can Island which talks about parking, how to get there, and more!

Sunset among the tree bones for stunning portriats instagrammable trips in florida

If you are looking for exquisite beauty and a perfect place to relax, visit Bok Towers. The famous Bok Towers were built by Edward Bok who wanted to create an enchanting meditative garden. Today the meditative garden and reflection pond now doubles as a bird sanctuary.

Be sure to explore the paved and mulched trails to see the native Florida plants. These paths will lead you to the Tower which is actually a Carillion, a type of bell tower that can be played like an instrument. Go at 1:00 PM or 3:00 PM to hear the Carillion’s daily concerts. If you can’t make those times, you will still be able to hear the tower’s music playing throughout the grounds every half hour.

Bok Towers is “a spot of beauty second to none in the country”, which makes it the perfect place to plan a quick and easy Florida day trips to. This place is also a stop on the Great Florida Birding Trail. With over 126 species of birds, you’ll want to bring the binoculars to spot them all!

Reflection pond and native trees at Bok Tower Gardens one of the best Florida Day Trips

Saint Pete Sunken Gardens

The perfect Florida day trips are the ones that you can do easily. Saint Pete Sunken Gardens is that place and much, much more. You’ll be astonished when you pull up to this century-old hidden gem that is stack dab in the middle of the city. Yes, its true! However, these gardens are completely encased by plants so you won’t feel like you are in the city at all!

These picturesque grounds showcase the best of Florida’s native plants and animals. Because the garden is all about crafting an otherworldly type of beauty, a few exotic plants and animals can be found here too. Take a walk over the bridge that hangs over Koi pond, or check out the pink flamingos here. Its no wonder why the sunken gardens are one of Florida’s best photo spots for Instagram .

There are many winding pathways to explore, so you will want to plan to walk them all. Otherwise, you might miss out on something! It truly is the best way to fall in love with the grounds and only takes a little over 1.5 hours walk. There are plenty of sitting spots to rest in along the way.

With so much to offer, Saint Pete’s Sunken Gardens are the perfect Florida day trip from Tampa to take friends and family to. If you want to know more, read our guide on what to expect at Saint Pete’s magical Sunken Gardens !

Girl standing on bridge as koi fish swim below at st pete sunken gardens where lush forests grow

Bioluminescent Kayaking Tour

One of the coolest Florida day trips that can ever be experienced are the bioluminescent kayaking tours offered in the state. With that said, plan for a trip to Florida’s East Coast near Central Florida.

Many people don’t know about the bioluminescent secret that is hidden in Florida. These tiny lights shine bright blue in the water. A lot like fireflies, bioluminescence is light produced by a living organism. This natural phenomena is downright magical to experience and totally bucket list worthy.

The presence of bioluminescence in the water is never a guarantee, but it is worth every effort to see. There are three places we love to take bioluminescent kayaking tours: BK Adventure, Florida Adventurer, and A Day Away Kayak Tours.

For the best chance to see bioluminescence, plan for this trip between May and October. Since these organisms emit such low levels of light, you’ll want to be sure to see them two hours after the sun goes down. The dark will really make the shine come to life!

For more information on how to witness this wonder, read our detailed guide !

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St. Augustine

For a fun filled day trips in Florida, visit Saint Augustine. There is so much to do here to keep the day interesting. Walk a guided ghost our at night with your friends. Take a dip in the Atlantic waters at the beach, and spend the day beachcombing. Look out to the horizon from the heights of the St. Augustine old fort. Drink at century old pubs and hear the stories about the history that marks Saint Augustine’s streets. Go visit the Fountain of Youth nearby where the waters were once believed to be enchanted with the powers to give immortality and prevent aging.

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The Dali Museum 

For an interesting and art filled Florida day trips one can take, set aside a day for the Dali Museum in downtown St. Petersburg. The works of Dali are unlike others. The building alone is worthy enough for a visit, let alone the art within. And trust us, you’ll want to spend the whole day here since this is one of the  coolest museums in Florida .

Take pictures with “The Enigma”, the geodesic glass bubble as a backdrop for a photo session with a bestie. After all, it was labeled as one of the “top buildings you must see in your lifetime” by AOL News. Check out the Dali neoart commemorated in the melted clock park benches that honor his memory in  The Persistence of Memory .

 With over 2,400 works of art, you’ll have a day filled with beauty. If you need a break from glancing at photos, take a seat among the tranquility gardens outside. It’s the perfect way to spend a simple Florida day trips.

cool places to visit for florida fun Self portrait with flowing pink skirt at Dali at  museum building

Best Day Trips In South Florida

Dry tortugas .

The Dry Tortugas is the perfect Florida day trips from Key West. This 100-square mile park is home to 7 islands and is part of the Gulf of Mexico. Known for the mighty Fort Jefferson and the tropical paradise feel, this place is sure to be a crowd pleaser for the entire family.

Dry Tortugas is even more unique than it looks. In fact, the Dry Tortugas is the only tropical reef in the States! It is also the third biggest tropical reef in the world! These beautiful clear blue and green waters will make you want to jump in and discover the reefs for yourself.

Discover how history and nature blend as one in the Dry Tortugas. Hear the true tales of pirates and the treasures found among the waters. Walk through the guided tour of Fort Jefferson, visit the Tortugas Harbor Lighthouse, swim with fish among the reefs, or go snorkeling for sunken pieces of history.

Top down view of Fort Jefferson with gorgeous blue Caribbean like waters with sail boats

Everglades Boat Tour

Mark an Everglades boat tour on the list of fun Florida day trips. The Everglades is home to a diverse ecosystem with wild animals like alligators, manatees, and the endangered leatherback turtle. Air boat ride is by far the best way to explore these coastal and sawgrass marshes.

Which airboat tour is best? It depends on what you want. Read this complete guide to find what best suits your perfect Florida day trips. We love the variety of airboat tours to choose from because they are so specific to meet every need. Some are lead at night which allows you to glide across the water under the starry skies. Some come included with live alligator handling shows! Others are smaller group sizes for a more personal experience.

Be sure to pack sunscreen, bug spray, and lots of water for this fun experience. There is so much to learn about the Everglades that you’ll want to come back for even more South Florida day trips.

Everglades National Park airboat takes guests on tours to see alligators in swamp with tall grass

Blowing Rock Preserve

Visit the Blowing Rocks Preserve for Florida day trips all about relaxation. As one of the most picturesque beaches in Florida, it won’t be hard to find what is so serene about this beach. Discover mangroves, dunes, and the unique limestone rock formations that paint this beautiful coastline. It’s the perfect place to put a beach chair in the sand, or read a book.

Blowing Rocks Preserve is a unique Florida day trips to the beach. That’s because it holds one of Florida’s rarest surviving landscapes: an intact Florida dune habitat. Walk beside the beach dunes. See the goregous native plants like sea grapes, beach sunflower, and gumbo limbo trees.

Pack a camera to take full advantage of this place’s incredible beauty. The crashing waves against the limestone rock formations is best photographed during low tide. Pose in front of a rock formation for stunning portraits!

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Wynwood Miami

Of all the most interesting Florida day trips, Wynwood Miami has to be in the top. The Wynwood Walls is a must see for artists and art lovers alike. Take a South Florida day trips to see the raw street art that paints the beauty found in Miami’s unique and colorful culture.

This is the perfect Florida day trips to go on with friends, family, or even dates. Take one of the many tours if you want. They have everything from the Wynwood graffiti golf cart tour, the informative Miami food and art walking tour of Wynwood neighborhood, and even a graffiti bar tour.

To check out more of the recent additions, visit the Wynwood Doors as well. There you will see a beautifully transformed park with boulders, trees, and of course: art. Read more about how to best explore these artsy grounds with these great tips !

Colorful artsy wynwood walls in miami is big fun with lots to see for day trips in florida

Coral Castle

The mystery of Coral Castle is one of the most interesting Florida day trips. Let me be upfront. Coral Castle isn’t actually constructed of coral, nor is it an actual castle. However, the construction of these stones have been compared to the mysteries of Stonehenge and the Great Pyramids of Egypt.

The reason why these stones are just as mysterious is because they were constructed by one man. Scientists say its improbable and some even claim it to be impossible! So how can one man move more than 1,000 tones of limestone into such shapes and sizes? Discover sundials, crescent moons, chairs, and much more.

For more castles in Florida, you can read our blogpost  here . It will be sure to make for a more interesting Florida trip to be able to see castles among the Floridian jungles!

Mysterious Moons, sundials, ancient stone architecture crafted by one man perfect for south florida day trips

Ringling Museum

Another interesting Florida day trips worth doing is visiting Ringling Museum. It’s only an hour away from Tampa in Sarasota. It’s a great place to take portraits outside the museum, then go inside to gaze upon other pieces of art. If you plan to visit, don’t forget to check out our Tips For Visiting The Ringling Museum!

Art lovers will love spending the day gazing at John Foundling’s personal art collection. The collection includes works from artists such as Velázquez, Rubens and Veronese. Even the outside of the building is a piece of art with its architecture. It sets a great backdrop for a photo opportunity. It gives Wes Anderson vibes within a classic renaissance style with its renaissance-inspired pink courtyard.

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Fairchild Tropical Botanic Garden

For interesting Florida day trips, go to the extensive Fairchild Tropical Garden. Spanning over 80 acres, you’ll find endless beautiful panoramic views. You’ll see the life at these bustling gardens like palm tree glades, butterfly gardens, and tropical fruit conservatories. There is so much to explore that tram rides are also available for a non walking tour of the gardens. Go on a day where these gardens are hosting an event for even more fun. You might be able to catch some events such as watercolor classes, live music nights, or even ice cream making.

Palm trees create tropical paradise reflected on the water at beautiful botanic gardens is a great place to visit for any florida trips

Retreat to sunken gardens, experience the magic of bioluminescence, and visit the stunning old fortresses on emerald waters. Use this list to help plan the best Florida day trips for yourself and friends. These spots are bound to make great memories!

For even more ideas on how to best explore Florida, check out our tips for awesome activities , nightlife, and restaurants you must try.

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There’s a lot to love about the open road: fresh air, incredible sights, connecting with people in a new place. But sometimes life gets in the way, be it a lack of vacation days or kids waiting for you at home. That’s why we love day trips. It packs that sense of wanderlust into a neatly edited one-day excursion. You don’t have to lug a carry-on or figure out how you’ll fit your backpacks, cooler, tent, and sleeping bags into the car.

But just because it’s a single day doesn’t mean some planning isn’t required. With a little foresight, you can make the very most out of a 24-hour getaway, from packing the right provisions to loading your phone with helpful apps. Here’s what you need to know:

How to plan

Consider budget. Cost factors into everything, from where you’ll go to which restaurants you’ll eat at to permits you’ll need to enter national parks. Deciding in advance how much you want to spend—especially when traveling with a group—can help make decisions on where to go and what to buy that much easier. And keep in mind some places (i.e. museums, hot springs, etc.) offer discounts for locals.

Pick your theme. Before you get to the “where,” think about the “what.” Maybe it’s making stops along Route 66 , hiking forest trails, or exploring eerie old resorts. Whatever the theme, stick to one or two to avoid a watered down itinerary. Then, once you’ve got your themes figured out, start making lists of all the top locales that align with them—ideally focusing on places no more than three hours away to maximize trip time.

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Limit your areas. Some people fall into the trap of packing too much into a day trip because it’s, well, a day trip. But there’s no point in returning home ragged after running around all over town. Once you’ve picked your destination, try to concentrate on two or three specific  areas. It’ll give you more time to hit the streets, trails, and coastlines, rather than spending all of your time in the car. Remember, it’s about connecting with the place, not getting a superficial scope of things. For example, instead of trying to traverse the whole stretch of Joshua Tree National Park —which can take several hours even without making any significant stops—pick a side, like the western portion, where you’ll find the titular trees (you’ll have extra time to scout the antique shops in town, too!).

What about weather? Do you like the blaring heat? What about getting rained on? These factors can help whittle down options for places and timing. But remember, if you don’t mind putting up with some less-than-perfect conditions, you could be rewarded with fewer crowds. But crowds aside, always be aware of weather conditions and safety.

Don't forget to factor in weather conditions

Examine your car. You want to make the most of your getaway without any car troubles sucking up precious time. Before hitting the road, take the time to ensure your car is armed with a full tank of gas, oil, jumper cables, and flat tire fixes—whether that’s a jack and spare or the number for roadside assistance. And if you’re driving in winter conditions, make sure you have the proper cold weather provisions .

Check schedules. Maybe you’re visiting a museum. Or touring an iconic landmark. If your attraction comes with a timetable, double check to make sure it’ll be open both the day and times you want to visit.

What to pack

Charger. Admit it—your phone is basically another appendage, and on a day trip you’ll likely use it for navigation, music, and finding places to stop. That all takes a lot of juice, so bring either a USB cable to charge within your car or a remote battery pack.

Phone mount. Looking down at the GPS while driving is dangerous. There are plenty of dashboard options out there, some of which even have wireless and solar charging capabilities.

Bring cash . Stash some dollar bills in your wallet and put that ATM fee toward your tip at a roadside diner or a unique find at an antique shop. Many local, mom-and-pop establishments don’t accept credit cards or any form of digital payment.

Flashlight. We know it’s a “day” trip, but should you have car trouble, drop your keys in the grass, or need to see exactly where to pick up the dog poop, you’ll be thankful you have a light at the end of the day. A headlamp is an even easier, allowing you to go hands-free.

On day trips, flashlights are key as the sun starts to set

Snacks. In case chips and cookies from the local service station don’t sound appealing, oranges, bananas, nuts, and peanut butter sandwiches hold up well. And if you pack enough food, you might even consider subbing those as a lunch-on-the-go so you can make time for other activities.

SPF. Whether it’s 80 degrees and sunny or sub-zero and snowing, if you’re outside, you should always think about protecting your skin. And if you plan to swim in the ocean, opt for a reef-friendly sunscreen .

Water. This can actually be an easy one to forget. Aim for at least one reusable bottle per person. (And don’t forget about the dog !)

You're not the only one who will need water on a long day trip

Cooler. Larger ones are ideal for beaches and parks. Cooler backpacks are a better idea if you plan to hike or bike.

Towels. They come in handy for everything from picnicking to hitting the beach to cleaning up after muddy treks.

When to ditch the plans

There’s merit in planning things ahead of time. It can mean less traffic, fewer disappointments if something is closed, and avoiding unnecessary purchases. But we all know that spontaneity is what makes a road trip truly memorable. So don’t be afraid to take that local’s recommendation or drive the scenic detour or spend your whole day in a place that was just supposed to be a pitstop. Those off-the-itinerary moments are what make hopping in a car and traveling to a new destination so fulfilling. You’re in control, so seize the day (trip).

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Kelly is the Kentucky state writer for OIYS, a freelance writer & PR mastermind. Obsessed with concerts and music, you can always catch her at the latest gig supporting the scene getting excited about the next big thing.

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It’s no secret that Kentucky has some great country backroads that will soothe your adventurous soul and get your exploring spirit ignited. No need for fancy beaches or coastlines, get a thrill right in the heart of the Bluegrass state. Here’s a collection of some of the most unique day trips in Kentucky you’ll find scattered across the state.

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Grab the keys, hit the road, and explore to your heart’s desire. These unique day trips in Kentucky are certainly ones you won’t want to miss out on. What will you be visiting first?

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What is a fun place to visit in Kentucky?

A super fun place to visit in Kentucky is Kentucky Kingdom and Hurricane Bay .

There's no doubt about it; Kentucky is positively filled with fun! Whether you enjoy exploring the great outdoors or historic attractions, you'll find there is plenty to explore. One of the places mentioned in our list of unique Kentucky day trips, Kentucky Kingdom, certainly qualifies as fun. Boasting one of the state's most incredible waterparks, Hurricane Bay, this fun place in Kentucky will wow you with its waterslides, lazy river, and giant wave pool.

What are the top attractions in Kentucky?

One of the top attractions in Kentucky is The Lost River Cave .

The Lost River Cave is one of the top attractions in Kentucky, and it's no mystery why. This seven-mile cave system located near Bowling Green is an adventure waiting to happen. For a truly one-of-a-kind experience, you might consider signing up for an eco-boat tour and exploring the caves. Here are 7 reasons to visit the Lost River Cave in Kentucky .

Where can I go in Kentucky that only the locals know about?

These are the top hidden gems in Kentucky:

  • Carter Caves State Resort Park
  • Chained Rock
  • Eagle Falls
  • The Berea Pinnacles
  • Falling Rock Park
  • Fort Nelson

Whether you're a visitor or resident, there's nothing like discovering hidden gems in Kentucky. If you're interested in experiencing the state just as the locals do, there are a few destinations that belong on your radar. These include Carter Caves State Resort Park, Chained Rock, Eagle Falls, The Berea Pinnacles, Falling Rock Park, and Fort Nelson. Learn more about these hidden gem destinations in Kentucky .

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30 Under-the-Radar Road Trips You Can Knock Out in Just One Day

Posted: January 29, 2024 | Last updated: January 29, 2024

<p>If you're planning a road trip this summer, you won't be alone. Many people will be <a href="https://www.nbcnews.com/business/travel/summer-travel-flights-costs-saving-money-rcna81633">driving than flying</a> after the air travel debacles of the past year and the possibility of more meltdowns this year. And while many travelers are familiar with more lengthy road trips such as Route 66 and California's Highway 1, the country is dotted with under-the-radar alternatives that offer plenty of excitement and less mileage. If you're one of the many trippers looking to hit the road for some new discoveries, here are some shorter options. </p>

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While many travelers are familiar with more lengthy road trips such as Route 66 and California's Highway 1, the country is dotted with under-the-radar alternatives that offer plenty of excitement and less mileage. If you're one of the many trippers looking to hit the road for some new discoveries, here are some shorter options. 

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Jemez Mountain Trail National Scenic Byway

New Mexico This roughly 150-mile loop starts approximately 40 miles north of Albuquerque and winds its way east toward Santa Fe through the scenic Santa Fe National Forest and Valles Caldera National Preserve. You'll spot towering volcanic cliffs rising above the path of the Jemez River, plus a colorful dam and hot springs pools. 

<p>Extending north from Milwaukee up the coast of Lake Michigan, this 191-mile roadway deposits travelers at the northern tip of Wisconsin's intoxicating Door County peninsula. Often referred to as the "Cape Cod of the Midwest," Door County is packed with parks and beaches that provide plenty of opportunities to get out of the car and breathe in the fresh lake air.</p><p><b>Related:</b>  <a href="https://blog.cheapism.com/55-surprising-facts-about-americas-beaches/">55 Surprising Facts About America's Beaches</a></p>

Wisconsin Highway 57

Extending north from Milwaukee up the coast of Lake Michigan, this 191-mile roadway deposits travelers at the northern tip of Wisconsin's intoxicating Door County peninsula. Often referred to as the "Cape Cod of the Midwest," Door County is packed with parks and beaches that provide plenty of opportunities to get out of the car and breathe in the fresh lake air. 

<p><b>New York</b><br> This 30-mile scenic byway explores some of the most stunning terrain in New York's almost incomprehensibly massive 6.1 million-acre Adirondack Park. Also known as New York State Route 73, the byway passes through more than 40 of the highest peaks in the region as it makes its way southeast from the laid-back resort town of Lake Placid.</p><p><b>Related:</b>  <a href="https://blog.cheapism.com/best-of-new-york-state/">The Best Cheap & Free Stuff New York State Offers</a></p>

High Peaks Scenic Byway

New York This 30-mile scenic byway explores some of the most stunning terrain in New York's almost incomprehensibly massive 6.1 million-acre Adirondack Park. Also known as New York State Route 73, the byway passes through more than 40 of the highest peaks in the region as it makes its way southeast from the laid-back resort town of Lake Placid.

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<p><b>Iowa</b><br>This laid-back 105-mile route traverses abundant historic sights in the rolling hills of southeast Iowa, extending west from the town of Donnellson. Along the way, you'll pass through 15,000 acres of public land including two state forests, three state parks, and parts of the Des Moines River. Be sure to snap photos of Iowa's oldest courthouse, a log cabin church from the 1850s, and Iowa's only Civil War battle site — the northernmost battle of the war.</p><p><b>Related:</b>  <a href="https://blog.cheapism.com/best-national-monuments/">32 National Monuments Everyone Should Visit at Least Once</a> </p>

Historic Hills Scenic Byway

Iowa This laid-back 105-mile route traverses abundant historic sights in the rolling hills of southeast Iowa, extending west from the town of Donnellson. Along the way, you'll pass through 15,000 acres of public land including two state forests, three state parks, and parts of the Des Moines River. Be sure to snap photos of Iowa's oldest courthouse, a log cabin church from the 1850s, and Iowa's only Civil War battle site — the northernmost battle of the war.

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<p><b>Kansas</b><br> With rugged canyons and vibrant red-hued mesas, this roughly 42-mile trail shows off a landscape one might not immediately associate with the state of Kansas. Proving that not all of the Jayhawk State is flat farmland, this southern Kansas route heading west from the town of Medicine Lodge also features a wealth of Native American historic sights and ample outdoor recreation near Coldwell Lake.</p><p><b>Related:</b>  <a href="https://blog.cheapism.com/bucket-list-vacations-15515/">50 Affordable Vacations to Add to Your Bucket List</a> </p>

Gypsum Hills Scenic Byway

Kansas With rugged canyons and vibrant red-hued mesas, this roughly 42-mile trail shows off a landscape one might not immediately associate with the state of Kansas. Proving that not all of the Jayhawk State is flat farmland, this southern Kansas route heading west from the town of Medicine Lodge also features a wealth of Native American historic sights and ample outdoor recreation near Coldwell Lake.

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<p><b>Minnesota</b><br> With nearly two dozen scenic byways, the Land of 10,000 Lakes is a highly underrated road trip destination. Among the state's best options is the 124-mile St. Croix Scenic Byway starting at Point Douglas outside Minneapolis and extending north along the path of the beautiful St. Croix River to the town of Sandstone. Watch as the wild river valleys in the south transition into more rugged bluffs as you head north.</p><p><b>Related:</b>   <a href="https://blog.cheapism.com/road-trip-attractions/">76 Attractions to See While Driving Across the Country</a></p>

St. Croix Scenic Byway

Minnesota With nearly two dozen scenic byways, the Land of 10,000 Lakes is a highly underrated road trip destination. Among the state's best options is the 124-mile St. Croix Scenic Byway starting at Point Douglas outside Minneapolis and extending north along the path of the beautiful St. Croix River to the town of Sandstone. Watch as the wild river valleys in the south transition into more rugged bluffs as you head north. 

<p><b>Nevada</b><br> Most people associate Nevada with desert, but this 100-mile stretch of State Route 376 in central Nevada tells an entirely different story as it introduces adventurous road trippers to the state's Big Smoky Valley. You'll have plenty of room to yourself as you pass through the little-visited Arc Dome Wilderness flanked by mountains such as the 11,781-foot Arc Dome. </p> <p><b>For more great travel guides and vacation tips, </b><a href="https://cheapism.us14.list-manage.com/subscribe?u=de966e79b38e1d833d5781074&id=c14db36dd0">please sign up for our free newsletters</a>.</p>

Big Smoky Valley Scenic Drive

Nevada Most people associate Nevada with desert, but this 100-mile stretch of State Route 376 in central Nevada tells an entirely different story as it introduces adventurous road trippers to the state's Big Smoky Valley. You'll have plenty of room to yourself as you pass through the little-visited Arc Dome Wilderness flanked by mountains such as the 11,781-foot Arc Dome. 

<p>Yes, there is a coast in New Hampshire. And while its 18-mile coastline is the shortest of any state, it packs a lot of punch into a short distance from Seabrook to Portsmouth. Connecting 10 units of the state park system including the iconic Hampton Beach State Park, this short but sweet one-hour cruise is an instant mental reset.</p><p><b>Related:</b> <a href="https://blog.cheapism.com/new-england-trivia/">20 Things You Never Knew About New England</a> </p>

New Hampshire Coastal Byway

Yes, there is a coast in New Hampshire. And while its 18-mile coastline is the shortest of any state, it packs a lot of punch into a short distance from Seabrook to Portsmouth. Connecting 10 units of the state park system including the iconic Hampton Beach State Park, this short but sweet one-hour cruise is an instant mental reset. 

<p><b>New York</b><br> Less than two hours north of New York City, this 52-mile route has long been providing a nature escape for weary New Yorkers. With most of the route extending along New York State Route 28, the byway passes a number of cute towns and offers plenty of options for side trips to see sights such as the scenic Ashokan Reservoir and world-famous town of Woodstock.</p><p><b>Related:</b>  <a href="https://blog.cheapism.com/classic-vacations/">Classic Vacation Spots We Miss and Where to Relive the Magic</a> </p>

Catskill Mountains Scenic Byway

New York Less than two hours north of New York City, this 52-mile route has long been providing a nature escape for weary New Yorkers. With most of the route extending along New York State Route 28, the byway passes a number of cute towns and offers plenty of options for side trips to see sights such as the scenic Ashokan Reservoir and world-famous town of Woodstock. 

<p><b>Oklahoma</b><br> Observe wild bison from out your window as you navigate this 93-mile jaunt through Oklahoma's highly underrated Wichita Mountains Wildlife Refuge and the scenic valleys of the 550-million-year-old Wichita Mountains. While only around 2,400 feet in elevation, these rugged beauties provide the perfect environment for quieting your mind after weeks cooped up indoors.</p><p><b>Related:</b> <a href="https://blog.cheapism.com/how-route-66-has-changed/">Route 66: Then and Now</a> </p>

Wichita Mountains Byway

Oklahoma Observe wild bison from out your window as you navigate this 93-mile jaunt through Oklahoma's highly underrated Wichita Mountains Wildlife Refuge and the scenic valleys of the 550-million-year-old Wichita Mountains. While only around 2,400 feet in elevation, these rugged beauties provide the perfect environment for quieting your mind after weeks cooped up indoors.

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<p><b>Utah</b><br> Hidden in the often-overlooked northeast corner of Utah hides the stunning natural wonder that is the Flaming Gorge National Recreation Area. The 200,000-acre outdoor wonderland of canyons and forests carved by the Green River is best enjoyed along this stunning 82-mile road trip from the town of Vernal north to the Wyoming border, passing through Ashley National Forest.</p>

Flaming Gorge-Uintas National Scenic Byway

Utah Hidden in the often-overlooked northeast corner of Utah hides the stunning natural wonder that is the Flaming Gorge National Recreation Area. The 200,000-acre outdoor wonderland of canyons and forests carved by the Green River is best enjoyed along this stunning 82-mile road trip from the town of Vernal north to the Wyoming border, passing through Ashley National Forest.

<p><b>Colorado</b><br> Winding 22 miles through an endless amalgamation of high-altitude mental therapy, this lesser-known Colorado road trip just outside Breckenridge is something of a local secret. The hour-long drive tops off at 11,481 feet and offers ample opportunities for hiking right along the side of the road, allowing travelers to marvel at the sun-soaked mountains and lakes below while listening to the soft sounds of aspen trees shimmering in the wind.</p><p><b>Related:</b>  <a href="https://blog.cheapism.com/best-scenic-drives-16955/">Breathtaking Roads That Are Only Open Part of the Year</a></p>

Boreas Pass

Colorado Winding 22 miles through an endless amalgamation of high-altitude mental therapy, this lesser-known Colorado road trip just outside Breckenridge is something of a local secret. The hour-long drive tops off at 11,481 feet and offers ample opportunities for hiking right along the side of the road, allowing travelers to marvel at the sun-soaked mountains and lakes below while listening to the soft sounds of aspen trees shimmering in the wind. 

<p><b>Utah</b><br> One of Utah's highest roads reaches an elevation of 10,687 feet as it crisscrosses through the massive Uinta-Wasatch-Cache National Forest from the town of Kamas (15 miles east of Park City) to the Wyoming border. Picturesque waterfalls and pristine lakes dot the landscape as you traverse the forested valleys of the largely undiscovered Uinta Mountains.</p><p><b>Related:</b>  <a href="https://blog.cheapism.com/coronavirus-road-trip/">I Drove Cross-Country During the Pandemic — Here's What I Learned</a> </p>

Mirror Lake Scenic Byway

Utah One of Utah's highest roads reaches an elevation of 10,687 feet as it crisscrosses through the massive Uinta-Wasatch-Cache National Forest from the town of Kamas (15 miles east of Park City) to the Wyoming border. Picturesque waterfalls and pristine lakes dot the landscape as you traverse the forested valleys of the largely undiscovered Uinta Mountains. 

<p><b>North Carolina, Tennessee</b><br> This lesser-known, more recently completed 43-mile national scenic byway showcases the best of the border region between western North Carolina and eastern Tennessee as it makes its way up 5,400-foot mountain peaks on the North Carolina side before carving through the heavily forested Tennessee backcountry. With sweeping views and little traffic, driving this road is basically like being in a car commercial.  </p>

Cherohala Skyway

North Carolina, Tennessee This lesser-known, more recently completed 43-mile national scenic byway showcases the best of the border region between western North Carolina and eastern Tennessee as it makes its way up 5,400-foot mountain peaks on the North Carolina side before carving through the heavily forested Tennessee backcountry. With sweeping views and little traffic, driving this road is basically like being in a car commercial.

<p><b>Michigan</b><br> This 47-mile scenic byway explores the history and scenic beauty of one of America's most underrated natural treasures: Michigan's Upper Peninsula. While investigating the area's rich history of copper mining, don't forget to take side trips to nearby state parks and gorgeous coastal overlooks dotted throughout Michigan's wild and rugged Keweenaw Peninsula.</p><p><b>Related:</b>  <a href="https://blog.cheapism.com/best-short-rv-trips/">Beautiful Short-Haul RV Trips for a Memorable Summer Weekend</a></p>

Copper Country Trail

Michigan This 47-mile scenic byway explores the history and scenic beauty of one of America's most underrated natural treasures: Michigan's Upper Peninsula. While investigating the area's rich history of copper mining, don't forget to take side trips to nearby state parks and gorgeous coastal overlooks dotted throughout Michigan's wild and rugged Keweenaw Peninsula. 

<p><b>Ohio</b> Turn off your phone and unplug from modern life for a while as you meander this 76-mile route through rural Ohio. The rolling hills and pastoral landscapes will give you a sense of a bygone era which continues to reject modern convenience to this day, dotted with plenty of historic sights related to Amish and northern Appalachian culture. </p><p><b>Related:</b>  <a href="https://blog.cheapism.com/best-living-history-reenactments-16347/">The 40 Best Places in America to Travel Back in Time</a></p>

Amish Country Byway

Ohio Turn off your phone and unplug from modern life for a while as you meander this 76-mile route through rural Ohio. The rolling hills and pastoral landscapes will give you a sense of a bygone era which continues to reject modern convenience to this day, dotted with plenty of historic sights related to Amish and northern Appalachian culture. 

<p><b>Arizona</b><br> This short scenic drive north of Tucson packs a lot of action into just 27 miles. Climbing more than 6,000 feet as it passes through several distinct landscapes from the Sonoran Desert to the Santa Catalina Mountains, this unique winding roadway allows visitors the chance to experience all four seasons in just one trip.</p><p><b>Related:</b>  <a href="https://blog.cheapism.com/wild-west-towns-today/">Towns Where You Can Still Experience the Wild West</a>   </p>

Sky Island Scenic Byway

Arizona This short scenic drive north of Tucson packs a lot of action into just 27 miles. Climbing more than 6,000 feet as it passes through several distinct landscapes from the Sonoran Desert to the Santa Catalina Mountains, this unique winding roadway allows visitors the chance to experience all four seasons in just one trip.

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<p>There are dozens of RV-friendly campgrounds along the Parkway, including those at the national parks on each end. Few match the charm of <a href="http://www.mamagerties.com/">Mama Gertie's</a> in Swannanoa, North Carolina. Near Chimney Rock and Lake Lure, Mama Gertie's offers mountain-top RV sites with not only dramatic views, but full electric, water, and sewer hookups. Spots start at $46 a night, but those premium views will cost $82 a night, or $100 for a deck to view them from.</p>

Cherokee Foothills Scenic Byway

South Carolina This 112-mile stretch of scenic beauty tucked away in the northwestern corner of South Carolina outside the endlessly charming city of Greenville follows an ancient two-lane Cherokee path through forested mountains and rolling hills at the base of the Blue Ridge Mountains. From waterfalls and state parks to small towns and peach orchards, this road has it all. 

<p><b>Arkansas, Oklahoma</b><br> This peaceful 54-mile meander through southeast Oklahoma and western Arkansas crests at the highest point between the Appalachian and Rocky Mountains, offering visitors A-plus mountain vistas as far as the eye can see. Be on the lookout for the occasional black bear, roadrunner, and other wildlife as you pass through a number of state parks, national forests, and other wilderness areas. </p>

Talimena National Scenic Byway

Arkansas, Oklahoma This peaceful 54-mile meander through southeast Oklahoma and western Arkansas crests at the highest point between the Appalachian and Rocky Mountains, offering visitors A-plus mountain vistas as far as the eye can see. Be on the lookout for the occasional black bear, roadrunner, and other wildlife as you pass through a number of state parks, national forests, and other wilderness areas.

<p><b>California</b><br> Hello, beautiful. This untamed 61-mile treasure located in the Sierra Nevada Mountains between Lake Tahoe and Yosemite National Park is an under-the-radar gem for adventure seekers. With no shortage of mountain vistas, glacial valleys, and giant sequoias at a top elevation of 8,700 feet, this route passes through the "California Alps" in their most natural state.</p><p><b>Related:</b>  <a href="https://blog.cheapism.com/best-ethnic-neighborhoods-in-the-us/">18 Places to 'Travel Abroad' Without Leaving the Country</a> </p>

Ebbetts Pass National Scenic Byway

California Hello, beautiful. This untamed 61-mile treasure located in the Sierra Nevada Mountains between Lake Tahoe and Yosemite National Park is an under-the-radar gem for adventure seekers. With no shortage of mountain vistas, glacial valleys, and giant sequoias at a top elevation of 8,700 feet, this route passes through the "California Alps" in their most natural state.

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While the alligator is the most-well known of Florida's animal inhabitants, the Florida black bear can often be spotted near the side of this 116-mile hidden gem in central Florida north of Orlando. Winding through the unique sand pine environment of Ocala National Forest, this scenic jaunt will have you looking at the Sunshine State in a whole new way.<p><b>Related:</b> <a href="https://blog.cheapism.com/rv-boondocking/">How to Find Places to Boondock or Free Park in Your RV</a></p>

Florida Black Bear National Scenic Byway

While the alligator is the most-well known of Florida's animal inhabitants, the Florida black bear can often be spotted near the side of this 116-mile hidden gem in central Florida north of Orlando. Winding through the unique sand pine environment of Ocala National Forest, this scenic jaunt will have you looking at the Sunshine State in a whole new way. 

<p><b>Maryland, Pennsylvania, Virginia</b> Extending from Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, to Monticello, Virginia, this 180-mile drive claims more historic sights than any other as it spans three states along the road "Where America Happened." From Civil War trails and wineries to battlefields and historic downtowns, you won't have to travel far to get an intimate glimpse into the creation of the country.</p><p><b>Related:</b>   <a href="https://blog.cheapism.com/patriotic-old-photos/">30 Vintage Photos of Patriotic Places Across America</a> </p>

Journey Through Hallowed Ground Byway

Maryland, Pennsylvania, Virginia Extending from Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, to Monticello, Virginia, this 180-mile drive claims more historic sights than any other as it spans three states along the road "Where America Happened." From Civil War trails and wineries to battlefields and historic downtowns, you won't have to travel far to get an intimate glimpse into the creation of the country. 

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North Shore Scenic Drive

Minnesota This 154-mile byway follows the shoreline of Lake Superior from the highly underrated town of Duluth, Minnesota, to the Canadian border. Along the way, you will pass through seven state parks with access to the massive Superior National Forest and quaint resort towns such as Grand Marais and Lutsen. Streams, waterfalls, bluffs, and endless coastal beauty abound. 

<p><b>Oregon</b><br><a href="https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/deschutes/recarea/?recid=71876">Sparks Lake</a> is home to one of the country's most unique ecosystems. The park includes 370 acres of lake wetland that is surrounded by a roughly equal number of acres of stream wetlands, marsh, or meadows. The result is a bird watcher's or wildlife photographer's paradise. In the background are the Bachelor Butte, Broken Top, and South Sister mountain peaks, all of which soar above 9,000 feet.</p>

Cascade Lakes Scenic Byway

Oregon This stunning 66-mile stretch of road starts just outside Bend, Oregon, as it winds its way through central Oregon's pristine Deschutes National Forest. With more than 150 alpine and high volcanic lakes in the region including the picturesque Sparks Lake and Hosmer Lake backed by the snow-capped mountains of the Cascade Range, there's scarcely a bad view in sight. 

<p><b>North Carolina</b> This road passes through 21 coastal villages along a 138-mile stretch of romantic barrier islands that are the Outer Banks off the coast of North Carolina. Packed with stunning beaches, quiet nature preserves, historic lighthouses, and charming small towns, the road also offers you the option of hopping a couple ferries to keep the exploration going.</p><p><b>Related:</b>  <a href="https://blog.cheapism.com/best-east-coast-beaches-17123/">The 20 Best Beaches on the East Coast</a></p>

Outer Banks Scenic Byway

North Carolina This road passes through 21 coastal villages along a 138-mile stretch of romantic barrier islands that are the Outer Banks off the coast of North Carolina. Packed with stunning beaches, quiet nature preserves, historic lighthouses, and charming small towns, the road also offers you the option of hopping a couple ferries to keep the exploration going.

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<p>Crank "Sweet Home Alabama" at top volume with the windows down as you cruise this 130-mile stretch of Alabama coastline through an array of landscapes from small towns to wildlife preserves. Looping around Gulf State Park and Shelby Lakes, the route also passes the Dauphin Island Audubon Sanctuary and Bon Secour National Wildlife Refuge.</p>

Alabama's Coastal Connection

Crank "Sweet Home Alabama" at top volume with the windows down as you cruise this 130-mile stretch of Alabama coastline through an array of landscapes from small towns to wildlife preserves. Looping around Gulf State Park and Shelby Lakes, the route also passes the Dauphin Island Audubon Sanctuary and Bon Secour National Wildlife Refuge.

<p><b>West Virginia</b><br> This 43-mile excursion travels through an undeveloped portion of Monongahela National Forest in Pocahontas County, West Virginia. The paved two-lane road is short on people but high on views of the mountains and valleys of the Allegheny Highlands that surround the roadway, which also passes a number of scenic overlooks, creeks, and lakes. </p>

Highland Scenic Byway

West Virginia This 43-mile excursion travels through an undeveloped portion of Monongahela National Forest in Pocahontas County, West Virginia. The paved two-lane road is short on people but high on views of the mountains and valleys of the Allegheny Highlands that surround the roadway, which also passes a number of scenic overlooks, creeks, and lakes.

<p><b>Louisiana</b><br> This 180-mile jaunt through the unique wilderness of southwest Louisiana offers an up-close look at the culture and landscapes of the "Louisiana Outback." Winding through a variety of wildlife refuges populated by birds, alligators, and other creatures of the swamp, the All-American Road also offers detours to area lakes and Gulf of Mexico beaches.   </p>

Creole Nature Trail

Louisiana This 180-mile jaunt through the unique wilderness of southwest Louisiana offers an up-close look at the culture and landscapes of the "Louisiana Outback." Winding through a variety of wildlife refuges populated by birds, alligators, and other creatures of the swamp, the All-American Road also offers detours to area lakes and Gulf of Mexico beaches.

<p><b>Washington</b><br> Traverse the northernmost section of the U.S. mainland along this 61-mile cruise perched on the northwest corner of Washington's Olympic Peninsula. Also known as State Route 112, this road trip offers opportunities for everything from eagle and whale watching to Native American cultural exploration, so you'll want to leave yourself plenty of extra time. </p>

Strait of Juan de Fuca Highway

Washington Traverse the northernmost section of the U.S. mainland along this 61-mile cruise perched on the northwest corner of Washington's Olympic Peninsula. Also known as State Route 112, this road trip offers opportunities for everything from eagle and whale watching to Native American cultural exploration, so you'll want to leave yourself plenty of extra time.

<p><b>Nevada</b><br> Extending 120 miles from Las Vegas to the border of Death Valley National Park, the Death Drive is worlds away from the hustle and bustle of the Vegas Strip. Dotted with funky biker bars and <a href="https://blog.cheapism.com/real-ghost-towns-of-america/">abandoned ghost towns</a> as it makes its way through Desert National Wildlife Range and the rugged wilderness around 11,916-foot Mount Charleston, this road will have you seeing Nevada in a whole new light.</p><p><b>Related:</b>  <a href="https://blog.cheapism.com/other-things-to-do-in-las-vegas/">22 Must-See Vegas Attractions That Aren't on the Strip</a></p>

The Death Drive

Nevada Extending 120 miles from Las Vegas to the border of Death Valley National Park, the Death Drive is worlds away from the hustle and bustle of the Vegas Strip. Dotted with funky biker bars and abandoned ghost towns as it makes its way through Desert National Wildlife Range and the rugged wilderness around 11,916-foot Mount Charleston, this road will have you seeing Nevada in a whole new light.

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Asheville, North Carolina, is one of the best places for an affordable weekend escape.

Sometimes you just need to escape from your everyday routine – but you may not have weeks (or funds) on end to spend away from home. For those seeking a quick, affordable trip, we've compiled a variety of cheap weekend getaways across the U.S., organized by region so you can find something within driving distance to keep costs low (or further afield if you're up for the journey).

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Burlington, vermont.

Church Street Marketplace in Burlington, lined with historic buildings, at night.

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You don't have to spend a lot of money to enjoy Burlington, Vermont – especially since the best ways to experience it are low-cost or free. Rent bikes and go for a ride on the Burlington Bike Path, which later becomes the Island Line Trail – a stunning pathway over Lake Champlain. You can also stroll Church Street Marketplace, where the Burlington Farmers Market is hosted on Saturdays; sample sweets at Lake Champlain Chocolates; and enjoy a craft beer tasting or two.

Niagara Falls, New York

Niagara Falls including American Falls in foreground and Horseshoe Falls in background, with autumn leaf colors

There's no cost to visit this iconic landmark , and if you want to get up close, you'll find several affordable tours of Niagara Falls – namely boat rides that'll get you up close to the roaring waters. A visit to Niagara Falls, New York, also omits the cost (and hassle) of getting or renewing a passport . Free and low-cost things to do in Niagara Falls include hiking state parks and sampling vinos along the Niagara Wine Trail.

Atlantic City, New Jersey

Cheap weekend getaways

You can enjoy an affordable weekend in Atlantic City – provided you steer clear of (or don't spend too much time at) the casinos. Instead, explore the beach and boardwalk, whose roots date back to 1870. Other budget-friendly things to do in Atlantic City including visiting Absecon Lighthouse (the tallest in New Jersey) and Lucy the Elephant. If you come here for a romantic getaway , treat yourself and your partner to dinner on the waterfront.

The Poconos, Pennsylvania

"Factory Falls, Delaware Water Gap Recreational Area, Poconos, Pennsylvania"

Spend as much or as little as you like in the Pocono Mountains. Located in northeastern Pennsylvania, the region's terrain affords a variety of free and low-cost activities amid beautiful scenery, from hiking and biking to fishing and boating. Lake Wallenpaupack, Hickory Run State Park and Lehigh Gorge State Park offer some of the best camping for those who'd like to keep lodging costs low, though you can also find affordable vacation rentals in the area.

Gettysburg, Pennsylvania

A family explores Gettysburg National Military Park.

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Gettysburg National Military Park (which also comprises the Gettysburg Museum and Visitor Center) is free to visit, and there's no cost to explore the Civil War battlefields with a national park ranger. Gettysburg ghost tours – a must for anyone who's interested in the area's haunted history – are relatively affordable, too, as are local hotels , which include options under $200 and $100 per night.

Farm Sanctuary: Watkins Glen, New York

Cheap weekend getaways

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Farm Sanctuary in the Finger Lakes region of New York is part animal sanctuary, part country retreat – and an ideal location for a weekend escape from New York City . Travelers eager for a break can book a tiny home or cabin and spend time with more than 500 rescued farm animals in Watkins Glen. Nightly rentals start at $250 per night (plus a $25 membership fee) for up to two people in May through December, and include a special tour each morning of your stay. Sample the region's signature rieslings and chardonnays at some of the top wineries in the Finger Lakes during your visit, or hike to waterfalls at Watkins Glen State Park .

Address: 3150 Aikens Road, Watkins Glen, NY 14891

Black Hills National Forest and Badlands National Park, South Dakota

Cheap weekend getaways

This area of the U.S. is home to Mount Rushmore, Custer State Park and the fascinating caverns of Wind Cave, making it easy to see several iconic attractions in one jaunt. To save on entry fees, consider the America the Beautiful National Park Pass. Priced at $80, it provides access to all national parks and federally protected lands in the U.S., so you'll likely be able to use it for another trip down the road, too.

Read: The Top Things to Do in South Dakota

Holiday World & Splashin' Safari: Santa Claus, Indiana

Cheap weekend getaways

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Holiday World & Splashin' Safari ranks among the most affordable amusement parks in the U.S., in part because of its free parking and modest lodging costs. The amusement park also offers complimentary family-friendly perks with admission, including sunscreen and soft drinks.

Address: 452 E. Christmas Blvd., Santa Claus, IN 47579

Wisconsin Dells, Wisconsin

Cheap weekend getaways

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Wisconsin Dells is home to myriad water park resorts – many of which combine water park admission and overnight lodging in one rate. Other attractions in Wisconsin Dells include a Ripley's Believe It Or Not museum, a bustling downtown and plenty of gorgeous scenery marked by unique rock formations. You can frequently find hotel and attraction discounts on the Wisconsin Dells tourism bureau's website ; keep in mind for any family trips that the best prices are typically available when kids are in school.

Branson, Missouri

The sun sets over Branson, Missouri.

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Table Rock Lake State Park, where you can swim, canoe, kayak, fish, hike and bike, as well as Branson Landing, which features a spectacular fountain show at night, are among the free attractions in Branson, Missouri . You can also ride a free trolley around town from March to December. The most expensive activity in Branson might be a visit to Silver Dollar City, though you can often find deals on tickets, like discounted evening rates in the fall. For affordable lodging in Branson , try the Thousand Hills Resort Hotel , which often lists rates around $100 per night.

Indianapolis, Indiana

A father and daughter look at art on the Monon Trail in Indianapolis, Indiana, while a woman bikes in the foreground.

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There are a variety of free things to do in Indianapolis , including the Monon Trail, which connects downtown Indy to the Carmel area, with shops and restaurants along the way; the 250-acre White River State Park, perfect for a picnic lunch; and the Indianapolis Cultural Trail, which connects the city's public spaces. On the first Thursday of every month, the Newfields Art Museum offers free admission (and whether or not you go to the museum, the grounds alone are worth a visit). In the summer, Concerts on the Canal brings free entertainment to the area – just bring your own blanket or lawn chair.

No matter your budget, a visit to the Indianapolis Children's Museum is worth the splurge if traveling with kids – it is the largest children's museum in the world.

Cedar Point: Sandusky, Ohio

Cheap weekend getaways

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Not only is Cedar Point one of the best amusement parks in the U.S. – and the self-proclaimed Roller Coaster Capital of the World – but a visit here is also relatively cheap when you factor in the affordability of hotels in Sandusky . The Comfort Inn Sandusky , for example, offers free breakfast with rates starting at less than $100 per night. Keep in mind that, as a seasonal attraction, Cedar Point is typically closed from November to early May.

Address: 1 Cedar Point Drive, Sandusky, OH 44870

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Washington, D.C.

A panda snacks at the National Zoo in Washington, D.C.

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With 22 free Smithsonian museums including the National Zoo, Washington, D.C. is an obvious choice for a cheap weekend getway. And while many hotels in D.C. are expensive, you can still find affordable accommodations on rental sites like Airbnb and Vrbo.

Gulf Shores, Alabama

Cheap weekend getaways

Gulf Shores boasts more than 30 miles of white sand beaches , making it one of the best beaches on the Gulf Coast . You don't have to visit during the summer to experience the area's best weather, though: Spring and fall bring temperatures that are still comfortable for sunbathing, swimming and strolling on the sand.

Budget-friendly things to do in Gulf Shores include bike riding at Gulf State Park; casting a line at Gulf State Park Fishing and Education Pier; exploring The Wharf, an entertainment and shopping venue; and visiting the Orange Beach History Museum and the Gulf Shores Museum, both of which are free. At local hotels like the Staybridge Suites Gulf Shores , nightly rates for apartment-style accommodations and free breakfast currently hover around $100 a night.

Massanutten Resort: Massanutten, Virginia

An ideal weekend getaway from Washington, D.C. , Massanutten Resort offers four-season fun, from winter sports like skiing and snowboarding to golf, mountain biking and water park action during warmer months. A la carte fees for many activities allow you to spend as much or as little as you'd like, and while there's a nightly resort fee, it covers access to the indoor and outdoor pools, playgrounds, sports courts (including pickleball), hiking trails and more. Plus, the resort fee doesn't seem so bad when you consider that townhomes and guest rooms are available for less than $150 a night.

Address: 1822 Resort Drive, Massanutten, VA 22840

Asheville, North Carolina

People come together to play music, dance, and enjoy at the Asheville Drum Circle at Pritchard Park in downtown Asheville, North Carolina.

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Situated within the Blue Ridge Mountains, Asheville is known for its mix of history (Biltmore Estate), nature (the Blue Ridge Mountains) and food (from craft breweries to a flourishing dining scene). Travelers can tackle a number of hikes in Asheville for some scenic – and low-cost – fun. You can also stroll along the 1.7-mile Asheville Urban Trail to learn about the city's unique past, go for a drive along the Blue Ridge Parkway and explore downtown, where you're bound to come across some of the tiny city's famous street performers. Great Smoky Mountains National Park is an easy and relatively affordable day trip from Asheville, too.

Bahia Honda Key, Florida

Cheap weekend getaways

You don't have to visit Key West – or break the bank – to experience the best of the Florida Keys; in fact, the best beaches in the Florida Keys are not even in Key West. At Bahia Honda State Park, for example, you can swim, rent kayaks and snorkeling gear, or even hop on a boat to snorkel in the Looe Key marine sanctuary reef. Entry fees at Bahia Honda State Park are $8 per vehicle with two to eight passengers. Plus, you can camp here for just $36 per night (not including tax and the utility and reservation fees). Renting a cabin costs about $120 per night plus fees from May through October, and slightly more in the cooler months.

Read: The Best Places for Camping in Florida

Myrtle Beach, South Carolina

Cheap weekend getaways

One of the most affordable beach destinations in the U.S., Myrtle Beach is known for its roster of low-cost or free activities that appeal to travelers of all ages. Explore the mile-long Myrtle Beach Boardwalk (home to the iconic Skywheel) as well as Broadway at the Beach (an entertainment complex), both of which offer live entertainment including music performances and fireworks shows. Vereen Memorial Gardens, just north of the city, is also free to visit. When it comes to Myrtle Beach accommodations , there are affordable options aplenty; the Crown Reef Resort, for example, offers an on-site, year-round water park and rates as low as $92 per night for a family of four.

Polk County, Florida

Bok Tower Gardens in Polk County, Florida

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A vacation in Orlando has its time and place, but if you're on the hunt for a cheap weekend getaway, head to Polk County instead. Here, you can explore stunning (and free) parks and nature preserves such as Bok Tower Gardens, a National Historic Landmark, as well as Bonnet Springs Park. The park connects several attractions, including a kids treehouse, a rooftop bar, a butterfly house, The Florida Children's Museum, botanical gardens and more. Legoland Florida Resort and Peppa Pig Theme Park are close by if you decide to splurge on a theme park visit.

New Orleans

Cheap weekend getaways

There are more things to do in New Orleans than you could ever accomplish in a weekend, but you can still enjoy a short and cheap trip to The Big Easy. Ogle the historic houses in the Garden District, stroll along iconic Magazine Street, wander through the French Quarter (where you're bound to see street performers), or stop in a local eatery for a famous po'boy sandwich or beignet. For affordable accommodations in New Orleans , look outside of the French Quarter.

South Padre Island, Texas

A father and daughter fish in South Padre Island, Texas.

Courtesy of South Padre Island CVB

Not only does South Padre Island offer 34 miles of coastline and the cleanest beach water in Texas, but it's also ultra-affordable. Low-cost attractions include Sea Turtle, Inc., which is currently building the world's largest sea turtle hospital, and South Padre Island Birding and Nature Center. There are also plenty of places to enjoy fishing, one of the island's most popular activities. A visit to the Port Isabel Lighthouse State Historic Site – the last Texas lighthouse open to the public – costs just $5 per adult ($3 for kids). Sandcastle Days, the island's beloved festival that is hosted every October, is also free.

Joshua Tree National Park, California

Cheap weekend getaways

One of the most beautiful national parks in California , Joshua Tree National Park is also fairly affordable thanks to campgrounds like Jumbo Rocks, where you can enjoy the seclusion of the deserted wilderness. There are more than 100 primitive campsites available here, with reservations required in the busy season from September to May; a maximum of six people can occupy a campsite for just $20 per night (on top of fees to enter the park).

San Luis Obispo, California

A woman walks on a nature trail overlooking San Luis Obispo, California.

Courtesy of Visit SLO CAL

Combining small-town charm with beautiful weather, San Luis Obispo is an ideal weekend getaway from Los Angeles (about 190 miles from the city). With the plethora of outdoor activities here, visitors can enjoy budget-friendly fun like hiking the area's trails, surfing in the ocean, zip lining or horseback riding. For local flavor, visit the Thursday evening farmers market or dine alfresco at one of many downtown patios. The town's free Concerts in the Plaza series features performances by the area's top artists. Beaches await those seeking relaxation in SLO, while wine lovers can explore the region's Edna Valley wineries.

Cheap weekend getaways

A glitzy getaway in Las Vegas can be yours – and it may be less expensive than you initially imagined. Hotels in Vegas can cost as little as $50 per night on weekdays (plus resort fees), and local attractions like Bellagio Fountains, the Fremont Street Experience, the Las Vegas Sign and Seven Magic Mountains (just outside the city) are all free to visit. This might just mean you'll have some room in your budget for a casino visit, tickets to one of the city's spectacular shows , and/or a tour of the Grand Canyon .

Sedona, Arizona

A couple mountain bikes on red rocks in Sedona, Arizona.

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It won't cost you a penny to visit most attractions in Sedona , including Cathedral Rock, Devil's Bridge and Fay Canyon. And while Sedona's spa and wellness resorts are undoubtedly pricey, you can find lodging for less in off-peak months (summer and winter), as well as a variety of vacation rentals year-round.

Read: The Top Things to Do in Arizona

Gros Ventre Wilderness, Wyoming

Cheap weekend getaways

The Gros Ventre Wilderness, which is part of the greater Yellowstone ecosystem, is another natural wonder worth visiting. Plan a weekend here to discover rolling rivers, abundant wildlife, and amazing geological features such as rock formations and natural slides. As for accommodations, travelers can rent the cozy Hoback Guard Station cabin for $80 per night for a party of up to six guests from May to October.

Olympic National Park, Washington

Cheap weekend getaways

Olympic National Park is well worth a weekend visit, whether you want to hike, stargaze or explore its more than 70 miles of untouched Pacific Coast shoreline – which include dog-friendly beaches , if your furry friend wants to come along. While here, visit the famous Hoh Rain Forest, Lake Crescent and Rialto Beach. You can even camp within the park for as little as $40 per night for up to 10 people sharing a campsite. Note that you'll have to pay a fee to enter the park.

Read: The Best Weekend Getaways from Seattle

Albuquerque, New Mexico

Hot air balloons rise in the air at the Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta.

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Albuquerque is quirky and fun, with an Old Town that features cobblestone streets and adobe-style buildings and is free to explore. Plan a visit during spring or fall for the best weather, then take advantage of local, low-cost festivals: May brings the New Mexico Wine Festival ($25 or less per ticket) to town, or come autumn, you can stop by the famous Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta (around $15 per person) to witness one of the best hot air balloon festivals in the U.S. Other things to do in Albuquerque include visiting the Petroglyph National Monument, which is free of charge. Opt for a vacation rental rather than a hotel to save some coin.

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Published: December 3, 2023

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by Maddy Giles

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Introduction

Embarking on a one-day trip can be an exciting adventure, whether you’re exploring a nearby city, heading to the beach, or hiking through the mountains. However, to make the most of your short journey, it’s important to come prepared with the right essentials. Packing the right items ensures that you have everything you need for comfort, convenience, and enjoyment throughout the day.

In this article, we will guide you through a comprehensive list of must-have items for a one-day trip. From clothing and accessories to personal care items, food and snacks to entertainment and electronics, we’ve got you covered. So, let’s dive in and prepare for your upcoming one-day adventure!

Whether you’re a seasoned traveler or new to the world of day trips, it’s essential to have a checklist of essentials to ensure a smooth and enjoyable experience. Having the right items in your bag can help you face any unexpected situations that may arise during your day of exploration.

So, before you set out on your one-day trip, take a few moments to go through this list and make sure you have everything you need. By being prepared, you can maximize your enjoyment of the outing and create lasting memories.

Now, let’s begin our journey of discovering the essential items to pack for a one-day trip!

Essentials for a One-Day Trip

When planning a one-day trip, it’s important to pack the essentials that will ensure you have a comfortable and enjoyable experience. These items will vary depending on the nature of your trip, but there are a few universal essentials that should be included in every traveler’s bag.

The first item on your list should be a reliable backpack or daypack. This will serve as your trusty companion throughout the day, carrying all of your belongings. Look for a backpack with multiple compartments and sturdy straps for added convenience and comfort.

Next, don’t forget to bring a sufficient amount of water. Staying hydrated is crucial, especially if you’ll be engaging in physical activities. Opt for a reusable water bottle or invest in a hydration bladder for hands-free sipping.

A comfortable pair of shoes is non-negotiable. Whether you’ll be walking through the city streets, exploring nature trails, or lounging on the beach, having proper footwear is essential for preventing discomfort and potential injuries. Choose a pair that is suitable for the specific activities you’ll be engaging in.

Another crucial item to have is a reliable form of identification. Carry your ID card, driver’s license, or passport, depending on your destination and the type of identification required.

Additionally, having a small first aid kit is always a smart move. It should contain band-aids, antiseptic wipes, painkillers, and any other necessary medication you may require.

A map or a GPS device is another essential item for navigating your way through unfamiliar territory. This will ensure that you stay on track and reach your destinations without getting lost.

Lastly, having some cash and a debit or credit card is vital for any unexpected expenses, such as parking fees, admission charges, or emergencies. It’s always wise to have a backup form of payment on hand.

Now that we’ve covered the essential items for a one-day trip, let’s move on to the specific items you’ll need based on the different aspects of your journey.

Clothing and Accessories

When it comes to selecting clothing and accessories for a one-day trip, it’s essential to consider the weather conditions and the activities you’ll be engaging in. Here are some key items to pack:

First and foremost, pack comfortable and weather-appropriate clothing. If it’s a hot day, opt for lightweight and breathable fabrics such as cotton or linen. On the other hand, if the weather is cooler, layer your clothing to accommodate temperature changes throughout the day.

Don’t forget to pack a hat to protect yourself from the sun. Choose a wide-brimmed hat to shield your face and neck from harmful UV rays. If you’re heading to a beach or pool, bring a swimsuit and a cover-up for easy transitioning between activities.

For footwear, prioritize comfort and functionality. Pack sturdy walking shoes if you’ll be exploring urban areas or hiking boots for outdoor adventures. If you plan on going to the beach, bring a pair of sandals or flip-flops.

Having proper accessories is also important. Sunglasses will provide protection for your eyes and enhance your visibility on sunny days. Consider bringing a lightweight jacket or a raincoat in case of unexpected weather changes.

If you’ll be capturing memorable moments on your trip, a camera or smartphone with a fully charged battery and extra memory cards is a must. Don’t forget to pack a portable charger to keep your devices powered throughout the day.

Lastly, consider bringing a small bag or pouch to keep your essentials organized and easily accessible. This can include items like your phone, wallet, keys, and any other small belongings you may need.

By packing the right clothing and accessories, you’ll be prepared for various weather conditions and activities, ensuring a comfortable and enjoyable one-day trip experience.

Personal Care Items

When preparing for a one-day trip, it’s crucial to have the necessary personal care items to keep yourself clean, fresh, and well-groomed throughout the day. Here are some essential personal care items to pack:

First and foremost, pack a travel-sized toiletry kit containing items such as toothbrush, toothpaste, and floss. Maintaining oral hygiene is important even when you’re on the go.

Additionally, bring travel-sized bottles of shampoo, conditioner, and body wash. These items will come in handy if you need to freshen up during your trip. Remember to also include a towel or washcloth for drying off.

If you’ll be spending a lot of time outdoors, be sure to bring sunscreen to protect your skin from harmful UV rays. Opt for a broad-spectrum sunscreen with a high SPF rating and apply it liberally throughout the day.

Hand sanitizer is a must-have item, especially during times when access to soap and water is limited. It will help keep your hands clean and germ-free throughout your trip.

Don’t forget to bring any necessary medications you may need. Pack them securely in a small container or pill organizer to ensure that you have them readily available.

If you wear contact lenses, bring an extra pair along with your lens solution. If you wear glasses, don’t forget to pack a sturdy case to protect them when they’re not in use.

Lastly, carry some tissues or wet wipes for quick cleaning and refreshing. They can be handy for wiping away sweat, cleaning your hands, or wiping off dirt from surfaces.

By packing these personal care items, you’ll be able to maintain your hygiene and comfort throughout the day, ensuring a pleasant and hassle-free trip.

Food and Snacks

When going on a one-day trip, it’s important to pack a selection of food and snacks to keep you energized and satisfied throughout the day. Here are some ideas for portable and delicious options:

First and foremost, pack a reusable water bottle filled with fresh water. Staying hydrated is essential, especially when you’re out exploring and engaging in activities.

For some quick and easy snacks, consider packing fruits like apples, bananas, or oranges. They are convenient, provide essential vitamins, and offer a natural energy boost.

Granola bars or trail mix make for a great on-the-go snack, providing a mix of carbohydrates, protein, and healthy fats. Look for options that are high in fiber and low in added sugars.

If you prefer savory snacks, pack some individual portions of nuts or pretzels. They provide a satisfying crunch and are a good source of protein and healthy fats.

Sandwiches or wraps are also excellent options for a one-day trip. Prepare them with your favorite fillings, such as deli meats, cheese, and veggies. They are easy to eat and can be customized to your liking.

If you’ll be out for a longer duration, consider packing a small cooler bag with some perishable items. This can include items like yogurt, cheese sticks, or cut-up vegetables with dip.

Don’t forget to bring some sweet treats as well. Individually-wrapped chocolates, energy bars, or small packs of cookies can provide a delightful pick-me-up throughout the day.

Remember to pack your food and snacks in a way that keeps them fresh and protected from being squished. Use reusable containers or Ziploc bags to ensure everything stays intact.

Having a variety of food and snacks on hand will help keep your energy levels up and prevent hunger pangs during your one-day trip. It’s always better to be prepared and have options available to suit your cravings and dietary preferences.

Entertainment and Electronics

When embarking on a one-day trip, it’s important to have some entertainment options and electronics to keep yourself entertained and connected throughout the journey. Here are some suggestions:

First and foremost, bring a good book or e-reader to enjoy during downtime. It’s a great way to relax and immerse yourself in a different world while waiting for transportation or taking breaks.

If you enjoy listening to music, don’t forget to bring your favorite portable music player or smartphone with headphones. Create a playlist of your favorite songs and podcasts to keep you entertained during the trip.

If you’re a photography enthusiast, bring your camera to capture the beautiful moments of your one-day adventure. Make sure to pack extra memory cards and batteries to ensure you don’t miss any shots.

In today’s digital age, having a smartphone is essential for staying connected and accessing helpful apps. Install travel apps that provide information about your destination, maps, and even weather updates.

If you enjoy active entertainment, consider packing a frisbee, a small ball, or a deck of cards. These can be great icebreakers and offer opportunities for fun and games with friends or fellow travelers.

If you’re heading to a scenic location, consider bringing binoculars to enhance your experience. Spotting birds, wildlife, or even distant landmarks can add extra excitement to your trip.

A portable charger is a must-have item to keep your electronic devices powered throughout the day. This ensures that you can use your smartphone, camera, or other gadgets without worrying about battery life.

Lastly, don’t forget to bring the necessary charging cables and adapters for your devices. This will ensure that you can recharge your electronics if needed.

By packing some entertainment options and essential electronics, you’ll be able to enjoy your one-day trip to the fullest while staying connected and entertained along the way.

Miscellaneous Items

When packing for a one-day trip, there are a few miscellaneous items that can come in handy and add extra convenience to your journey. Here are some miscellaneous items to consider including:

A portable umbrella or a lightweight rain poncho can be a lifesaver in case of unexpected rain showers. It will keep you dry and comfortable, allowing you to continue exploring without getting soaked.

Carrying a small travel-sized umbrella can also provide shade on hot and sunny days, giving you a break from direct sunlight.

A multi-purpose tool, such as a Swiss Army knife, can be incredibly useful for various situations. It typically includes tools like a knife, scissors, screwdriver, and bottle opener, among others.

Bring a small roll of duct tape, as it can address a wide range of unexpected situations. From temporarily fixing a broken strap to mending torn items, duct tape is a versatile and handy tool.

Having a compact and foldable picnic blanket can be a great investment. It provides a clean and comfortable seating area for picnics or impromptu rest breaks.

A small reusable shopping bag can prove to be useful for carrying souvenirs or groceries. It is eco-friendly and takes up minimal space when not in use.

For those who enjoy journaling or sketching, bringing a notebook and pen can be a great way to document your experiences and explore your creativity during the trip.

If you’re a fan of geocaching or treasure hunting, don’t forget to bring a GPS device or use a geocaching app on your smartphone. It adds an element of adventure and exploration to your trip.

Having a small portable fan or misting spray can provide relief on hot and sunny days. Stay cool and refreshed by periodically using these items.

Lastly, include a small trash bag to ensure you leave no trace behind. It helps keep the environment clean and can be used to store any waste until you find a proper disposal bin.

By packing these miscellaneous items, you’ll be prepared for unexpected situations and add convenience to your one-day trip.

As you embark on your one-day trip, it’s crucial to pack the right essentials to ensure a comfortable, enjoyable, and hassle-free experience. By having a well-curated selection of items, you’ll be prepared for various weather conditions, activities, and unexpected situations that may arise.

Start with the basics, including a reliable backpack, sufficient water, and identification. These items will keep you hydrated, organized, and ready for any adventure.

Clothing and accessories should be chosen based on the weather and activities you’ll be engaging in. Think comfort, functionality, and protection from the elements.

Personal care items are essential for maintaining hygiene and freshness throughout the day. Pack toiletries, sunscreen, and any necessary medications to keep yourself feeling great.

Food and snacks are crucial for fueling your energy levels and preventing hunger pangs. Choose a mix of healthy and portable options that you can enjoy on the go.

Entertainment and electronics can enhance your experience and keep you entertained during downtimes. Don’t forget to bring books, music, cameras, and portable chargers to capture memories and stay connected.

Lastly, consider including miscellaneous items that add convenience and practicality to your trip. Umbrellas, multi-purpose tools, and picnic blankets can prove to be incredibly useful in various situations.

By carefully selecting and packing these essentials, you’ll be well-prepared to make the most of your one-day trip. Remember to personalize your items based on your preferences and the specific nature of your adventure.

So, grab your backpack, double-check your checklist, and get ready for an incredible one-day trip filled with exploration, relaxation, and unforgettable experiences!

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Adventures in New England

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A local's guide to savoring the history, culture, food and nature of the Northeast USA

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15 Fabulous Day Trips in Connecticut

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Connecticut is in southwestern New England. It has a big city, fancy suburbs of New York City, a pretty coastline, and rural farmland. I did my residency in Hartford and lived just north of that area for about 5 years. Since Connecticut borders Rhode Island, I still visit often for day trips. Below are a few of my favorite Connecticut day trips.

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The historic boating town of Mystic has an aquarium, cool balancing bridge, colonial seaport, and quaint downtown.

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Hike to Hublein Tower, Simsbury

A 1.25-mile hike through Talcott Mountain’s woods brings you to this tower with sweeping views of Connecticut, including Hartford.

Talcott Mountain is one of my top ten New England family hikes.

West Hartford Center

If you are in the mood to spend a day shopping and eating, West Hartford is the place to be. Here you can find almost any store you can think of. My favorite Connecticut restaurant, Restaurant Bricco , is on LaSalle Road.

New Haven is the Ivy League school’s home, Yale, and the home of some delicious wood-fired pizza. There is some controversy about who has the best, but the original is at Frank Pepe Pizzeria Napoletana. There are often long lines, so it is good to show up right when they open. One of their most popular pizza is the white clam. While in town, visit the museums of Yale, such as the Yale Peabody Museum of Natural History.

Southwestern Connecticut

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If you want to explore Connecticut’s rural side, try a road trip around the southwest corner of the state where you can drive past farms, go antiquing, visit wineries, and hike to waterfalls.

Read more about spending a day in rural southwestern Connecticut.

Connecticut Wine Trail

You can see the whole state, as well as have an amazing day visiting Connecticut’s 40 wineries, but of course, you would need a designated driver and drink safely.

You can read about my day with the girls at Jonathan Edwards Vineyards.

A Day at Lavender Pond Farm, Killingworth

If you are in Connecticut in June or July, spend a peaceful day among the blooming, fragrant stems. The farm has chairs and games to play as well. This farm is on my list of the best flower fields around New England.

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Clyde’s Cider Mill, Old Mystic

If you are visiting in the fall, be sure to join the party at Clyde’s Cider Mill, where you can see cider being pressed by a room-sized antique press and eat apple cider donuts. Right up the road, visit Whitehall Cemetery with graves dating back to the 1600s.

Sharpe Hill Winery, Pomfret

Start your day at the Lavender Hill Alpaca Farm in Voluntown. After getting your fill of these frilly-headed animals. Then take a hike around the Connecticut Audobon Society Bafflin Sanctuary. End your day with a wine tasting and dinner in Sharpe Hill’s beautiful old barn.

Lake Compounce

Read more about spending a day at Lake Compounce, the oldest continually running amusement park in the United States.

Devil’s Hopyard

Devil’s Hopyard is one of my favorite picnic spots in New England. On the two-mile hike, you can see a waterfall, covered bridge, and sweeping green views.

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Explore the Connecticut River Valley

Take a boat ride on the river, explore Gillette Castle, take a train ride, or shop and eat in the charming town of Essex.

Read on for how to spend a day in this area.

Visit Old Saybrook

Get a spa treatment at the Saybrook Point Resort and Spa. Walk through the Monument Park. Enjoy lunch on Main Street. A few of my favorite restaurants are the Penny Lane Pub or Liv’s Oyster Bar. Finish your day with a walk by the ocean or a peek at the Lynde Point Lighthouse.

Spend a Day at the Florence Griswold Museum, Old Lyme

Around the turn of the twentieth century, Florence Griswold was running a boarding house on the Lieutenant River banks drawing painters to the area. This was the Lyme Artist Colony, the beginning and hub of American Impressionism. The house is open for touring, as well as a garden and a museum housing a large collection of impressionist paintings. Be sure to leave time for lunch on the veranda overlooking the river.

Mark Twain House

This gothic-style house in Hartford is where Samuel Clements raised his family. There are three buildings to tour, including the house.

I hope you enjoyed this list of day trips in Connecticut. I will continue to add to it as I think of more.

Did I miss any of your favorites? Please let me know in the comments.

Whether you are looking for history, nature or a day by the ocean, this list of Connecticut day trips has something to make anyone happy. #NewEngland #USTravel #Ct

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I live in Boston, these are some really great things to see in CT. I love Mystic, it’s one of my favorite towns in New England. I actually wasn’t aware if the Lavender Fields, I’m going to need to check those out some year.

Those are some great ideas for day trips. I think I should like to do them all – from the lavender to antique hunting to the wine trail. Mystic has always been intriguing to me, and those waterfalls in Devil’s Hopyard looks so scenic.

I have only done Mystic and its outdoor seaport museum in my only day in CT and I really do need to go back to the state to check out the natural beauty (or maybe the changing of the colours in the leaves in the fall). I am loving the waterfalls in Devil’s Hopyard and would defo want to check these out. One place I would like to go is Hartford for a bit of history, as the founder of the town is from a town very near to my home in Hertford, in the UK. 🙂 So there is a little bit of a connection for me, not much, but its enough for me to get myself into gear and visit CT again 🙂

That is cool that you live near our founder. I didn’t know the origin of the name Hartford.

I have never been to Connecticut and this post makes me want to spend a week just exploring the day trips. I would first explore Devil’s Hopyard. A two-mile hike isn’t too bad especially if you get views of a waterfall and bridge. I’ll have to see if it’s pet-friendly too. I’m sure my pup would enjoy this hike as well.

This is a part of the US I’d really like to explore more! I didn’t know that Connecticut had a winery scene but checking out some of them sounds like a lot of fun! Mystic also looks like an interesting little town. I checked out your other post and the drawbridge does look unique with those concrete slabs!

There is also. Harkness park in Waterford Connecticut. it’s a mansion that used to Belong to a rich family. there is Alot to see. it’s surrounded by the ocean. flower gardens . it’s beautiful. Look it up!

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What to Pack for a 1-Day Trip: Your Complete Checklist [2023]

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  • June 25, 2023
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Are you planning a fun-filled one-day trip but feeling overwhelmed with what to pack? Don't worry, we've got you covered! Our team at Travel Checklist™ has put together an extensive and comprehensive packing list to ensure you have everything you need for a memorable day trip. From essentials to optional items, we've got all the bases covered. So, let's dive right in!

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Introduction, essentials for a 1-day trip, optional items, tips for packing, useful links, reference links.

Planning for a day trip can be exciting, but it's essential to pack wisely to ensure a comfortable and stress-free experience. Packing efficiently saves you time and hassle, allowing you to focus on enjoying your adventure. Our comprehensive packing list will help you pack smartly and avoid any last-minute panic.

Before we get into the optional items, let's start with the essential items you should always include in your day trip packing list:

Day Bag : A spacious and durable day bag is a must-have for carrying all your essentials comfortably. Look for a bag with multiple compartments for easy organization.

Water Bottle : Staying hydrated is essential, especially if you're spending the day outdoors. Opt for a reusable water bottle to stay eco-friendly.

Snacks : Pack some nutritious and energizing snacks to keep you fueled throughout the day. Granola bars, dried fruits, and nuts are convenient options.

Sunscreen : Protect your skin from harmful UV rays by applying a broad-spectrum sunscreen with a high SPF rating. Reapply every few hours, especially if you'll be spending prolonged time in the sun.

Hat and Sunglasses : Shield yourself from the sun by wearing a hat and sunglasses. These accessories not only provide sun protection but also add a stylish touch to your outfit.

Comfortable Shoes : Opt for comfortable and supportive shoes suitable for the activities you have planned. Whether it's hiking, exploring a city, or strolling on the beach, choose shoes that won't leave you with sore feet.

Weather-Appropriate Clothing : Check the weather forecast for your destination and pack accordingly. Layering is key, as it allows you to adjust your clothing based on temperature changes throughout the day.

First Aid Kit : It's always a good idea to have a basic first aid kit on hand for minor injuries or headaches. Include items such as band-aids, pain relievers, antiseptic wipes, and any necessary prescription medications.

Map or GPS : Depending on your destination, having a map or GPS device can be incredibly helpful. It ensures you don't get lost and allows you to navigate unfamiliar areas with ease.

Phone Charger : Don't forget to bring a portable phone charger to keep your devices powered up throughout the day. You don't want to miss capturing those memorable moments!

Remember, these are just the essentials. Next, let's move on to some optional items that can enhance your day trip experience.

In addition to the essentials, here are some optional items you may consider packing for your day trip:

Camera : If you're a photography enthusiast or want to capture high-quality images, bring along a camera. You can document your adventure and create lasting memories.

Extra Clothes : If you anticipate getting wet or dirty during your day trip, it's wise to pack an extra set of clothes. This ensures you'll have something clean and dry to change into if needed.

Towel or Blanket : A lightweight and compact towel or blanket can come in handy for impromptu picnics, beach visits, or lounging in a park. It adds an element of comfort to your day.

Entertainment : If you have downtime during travel or waiting periods, bring along a book, crossword puzzle, or portable game to keep yourself entertained.

Travel Pillow : If you're planning to nap during the journey or want extra comfort while on the go, a travel pillow can be a game-changer.

Portable Charger : If you'll be using your phone frequently for navigation or taking photos, a portable charger ensures you never run out of battery throughout the day.

Swimwear : If your day trip involves water activities or visiting a beach, pack your swimwear so you can take a refreshing dip.

Remember, these items are optional, and you can customize your packing list based on your preferences and the nature of your day trip. Now that you know what to pack, let's explore some valuable tips for efficient packing.

Make a Checklist : Before you start packing, create a checklist of all the items you plan to bring. This helps you stay organized and prevents you from forgetting anything important.

Roll, Don't Fold : Roll your clothes instead of folding them to maximize space and minimize wrinkles. This packing technique saves room in your bag and makes it easier to find specific items.

Utilize Travel-Sized Toiletries : If you're only going away for one day, opt for travel-sized toiletries to save space in your day bag. Consider using refillable travel bottles for your essentials.

Pack Versatile Clothing : Choose clothing items that can be easily mixed and matched to create different outfits. This way, you can pack fewer clothes while still having a variety of options.

Maximize Bag Space : Use packing cubes or compression bags to maximize the space in your day bag. These organizers can help keep your belongings compact and easily accessible.

Check Weight and Size Restrictions : If you're traveling by air or using public transportation, be mindful of weight and size restrictions for luggage. Ensure your day bag meets the requirements to avoid any additional fees or inconvenience.

Leave Room for Souvenirs : If you plan to buy souvenirs or items during your day trip, leave some extra space in your bag to accommodate them on your return journey.

With these tips in mind, you'll be a packing pro for your next one-day trip. Now, let's move on to some frequently asked questions related to packing for short trips.

How do you pack for a one-night trip?

For a one-night trip, follow a similar approach as you would for a day trip, with a few additional items:

  • An extra set of sleepwear and underwear
  • Toiletries (daily essentials)
  • Suitable clothing for the next day
  • Sleep aids, if necessary (earplugs, eye mask)

Pack everything into a small overnight bag or expand your day bag slightly to accommodate these extra items. Remember to keep it minimal yet sufficient for your needs.

What should I pack for a last-minute trip?

If you have a last-minute trip coming up, focus on the essentials to make the packing process quick and stress-free:

  • Clothing for each day of the trip (including sleepwear)
  • Toiletries (toothbrush, toothpaste, essential skincare)
  • Medications and necessary prescriptions
  • Phone charger and other electronic essentials
  • Wallet, ID, and travel documents
  • Day bag or small suitcase
  • Personal hygiene items (deodorant, comb, etc.)

While it's tempting to pack everything, sticking to the basics ensures you're prepared without unnecessary items.

What all should I pack for my trip?

When packing for any trip, it's crucial to strike a balance between essentials and comfort items. Here are some key items to include:

  • Clothing suitable for the weather and duration of the trip
  • Toiletries and personal care items
  • Medications and first aid essentials
  • Electronics and chargers
  • Travel documents and identification
  • Money, cards, and any necessary currency
  • Comfort items (pillow, blanket, entertainment)
  • Day bag or suitcase for carrying everything

Before packing, consider the activities you'll be doing, the duration of your trip, and any specific needs you may have. It's always better to pack light and avoid overpacking.

Now that we've covered the essentials, optional items, and provided packing tips, you're all set for your one-day trip. Have a fantastic time exploring and creating lasting memories!

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EPIC MOSCOW Itinerary! (2024)

Moscow is the heart of Mother Russia. Just the mention of this city conjures images of colorful bulbous pointed domes, crisp temperatures, and a uniquely original spirit!

Moscow has an incredibly turbulent history, a seemingly resilient culture, and a unique enchantment that pulls countless tourists to the city each year! Although the warmer months make exploring Moscow’s attractions more favorable, there’s just something about a fresh snowfall that only enhances the appearance of the city’s iconic sites!

If you’re a first-time visitor to Moscow, or simply wanting to see as much of the city as possible, this Moscow itinerary will help you do just that!

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Here is a quick look at the seasons so you can decide when to visit Moscow!

The summer months (June-August) are a great time to travel to Moscow to take advantage of the enjoyable mild temperatures. This is considered peak travel season. Bear in mind that hotel prices rise along with the temperatures!

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If you’re planning a trip to Moscow during fall (September-November) try to plan for early fall. This way the temperatures will still be pleasant and winter won’t be threatening.

Russian winters (December-February) are not for the faint of heart as Napoleon learned to his peril. Some days the sun will be out for less than an hour, and snow is guaranteed. Although winters are exceptionally cold, this is when you’ll get a true glimpse of the Moscow experience!

The best time to visit Moscow is during spring  (March-May). The temperatures will begin to creep up and the sun begins to shine for significant portions of the day. Hotel rates will also have yet to skyrocket into peak ranges!

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With a Moscow City Pass , you can experience the best of Moscow at the CHEAPEST prices. Discounts, attractions, tickets, and even public transport are all standards in any good city pass – be sure invest now and save them $$$ when you arrive!

Moscow is a large city with many accommodation options to choose from. Staying in a location that fits with your travel plans will only enhance your Moscow itinerary. Here is a brief introduction to a few great areas of the city we recommend checking out!

The best place to stay in Moscow to be close to all the action is Kitay-Gorod. This charming neighborhood will put you within walking distance to Moscow’s famous Red Square, thus cutting down on travel time. This will allow you to see more of the city in a shorter amount of time!

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It’s surrounded by restaurants, cafes, bars, and shops. If you’re a first-time visitor to Moscow, or just planning a quick weekend in Moscow, then this area is perfect for you!

Another great area to consider is the Zamoskvorechye district. This area of the city offers a blend of new and old Moscow. It has an artsy vibe and there are plenty of fun sites you can explore outside of the main touristy areas of Moscow.

Of course, as in all areas of Moscow, it’s close to public transportation that will quickly connect you with the rest of the city and make your Moscow itinerary super accessible!

Best Airbnb in Moscow – Exclusive Apartment in Old Moscow

Exclusive Apartment in Old Moscow

Modern and cozy, this apartment is in the heart of Old Moscow. Bordering the Basmanny and Kitay-Gorod districts, this two-bedroom flat is walking distance to the Kremlin and Red Square. Safe, quiet, and comfortable, this is the best Airbnb in Moscow, no question!

Best Budget Hotel in Moscow – Izmailovo Alfa Hotel

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The Izmailovo Alfa Hotel is a very highly rated accommodation that provides all the components necessary for a comfortable trip to Moscow. There is an on-site restaurant, bar, fitness center, and an airport shuttle service. The rooms are modern and spacious and are equipped with a TV, heating/air conditioning, minibar, and more!

Best Luxury Hotel in Moscow – Crowne Plaza Moscow World Trade Centre

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If you’re touring Moscow in luxury, the Crowne Plaza Moscow World Trade Centre is the hotel for you! Elegantly furnished rooms are equipped with a minibar, flat-screen TV,  in-room safes, as well as tea and coffee making facilities! Bathrooms come with bathrobes, slippers, and free toiletries. There is also an onsite restaurant, bar, and fitness center.

Best Hostel in Moscow – Godzillas Hostel

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Godzillas Hostel is located in the center of Moscow, just a short walk from all the major tourist attractions and the metro station. Guests will enjoy all the usual hostel perks such as self-catering facilities, 24-hour reception, Free Wi-Fi, and security lockers. This is one of the best hostels in Moscow and its wonderful social atmosphere and will make your vacation in Moscow extra special!

Godzillas Hostel is one of our favourites in Moscow but they’re not taking guests right now. We’re not sure if they’re closed for good but we hope they’ll come back soon.

An important aspect of planning any trip is figuring out the transportation situation. You’re probably wondering how you’re going to get to all of your Moscow points of interest right? Luckily, this sprawling city has an excellent network of public transportation that will make traveling a breeze!

The underground metro system is the quickest and most efficient way to travel around Moscow. Most visitors rely exclusively on this super-efficient transportation system, which allows you to get to pretty much anywhere in the city! It’s also a great option if you’re planning a Moscow itinerary during the colder months, as you’ll be sheltered from the snow and freezing temperatures!

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If you prefer above-ground transportation, buses, trams, and trolleybuses, run throughout the city and provide a rather comfortable alternative to the metro.

Moscow’s metro, buses, trams, and trolleybuses are all accessible with a ‘Troika’ card. This card can be topped up with any sum of money at a metro cash desk. The ticket is simple, convenient, and even refundable upon return to a cashier!

No matter which method you choose, you’ll never find yourself without an easy means of getting from point A to point B!

Red Square | Moscow Kremlin | Lenin’s Mausoleum | St. Basil’s Cathedral  | GUM Department Store

Spend the first day of your itinerary taking your own self guided Moscow walking tour around the historic Red Square! This is Moscow’s compact city center and every stop on this list is within easy walking distance to the next! Get ready to see all of the top Moscow landmarks!

Day 1 / Stop 1 – The Red Square

  • Why it’s awesome: The Red Square is the most recognizable area in Moscow, it has mesmerizing architecture and centuries worth of history attached to its name.
  • Cost: Free to walk around, individual attractions in the square have separate fees. 
  • Food nearby: Check out Bar BQ Cafe for friendly service and good food in a great location! The atmosphere is upbeat and they’re open 24/7!

The Red Square is Moscow’s historic fortress and the center of the Russian government. The origins of the square date back to the late 15th century, when Ivan the Great decided to expand the Kremlin to reflect Moscow’s growing power and prestige!

During the 20th century, the square became famous as the site for demonstrations designed to showcase Soviet strength. Visiting the Red Square today, you’ll find it teeming with tourists, who come to witness its magical architecture up close!

The Red Square

The square is the picture postcard of Russian tourism, so make sure to bring your camera when you visit! No matter the season, or the time of day, it’s delightfully photogenic! 

It’s also home to some of Russia’s most distinguishing and important landmarks, which we’ve made sure to include further down in this itinerary. It’s an important center of Russia’s cultural life and one of the top places to visit in Moscow!

In 1990, UNESCO designated Russia’s Red Square as a World Heritage site. Visiting this historic site is a true bucket-list event and essential addition to your itinerary for Moscow!

Day 1 / Stop 2 – The Moscow Kremlin

  • Why it’s awesome: The Moscow Kremlin complex includes several palaces and cathedrals and is surrounded by the Kremlin wall. It also houses the principal museum of Russia (the Kremlin Armory).
  • Cost: USD $15.00
  • Food nearby: Bosco Cafe is a charming place to grat a casual bite to eat. They have excellent coffee and wonderful views of the Red Square and the Moscow Kremlin!

The iconic Moscow Kremlin , also known as the Kremlin museum complex, sits on Borovitsky Hill, rising above the Moscow River. It is a fortified complex in the center of the city, overlooking several iconic buildings in the Red Square!

It’s the best known of the Russian Kremlins – citadels or fortress’ protecting and dominating a city. During the early decades of the Soviet era, the Kremlin was a private enclave where the state’s governing elite lived and worked.

The Kremlin is outlined by an irregularly shaped triangular wall that encloses an area of 68 acres! The existing walls and towers were built from 1485 to 1495. Inside the Kremlin museum complex, there are five palaces, four cathedrals, and the enclosing Kremlin Wall with Kremlin towers.

The Armoury Chamber is a part of the Grand Kremlin Palace’s complex and is one of the oldest museums of Moscow, established in 1851. It showcases Russian history and displays many cherished relics. Definitely make sure to check out this museum while you’re here!

The Moscow Kremlin

The churches inside the Moscow Kremlin are the Cathedral of the Dormition, Church of the Archangel, Church of the Annunciation, and the bell tower of Ivan Veliki (a church tower).

The five-domed Cathedral of the Dormition is considered the most famous. It was built from 1475–1479 by an Italian architect and has served as a wedding and coronation place for great princes, tsars, and emperors of Russia. Church services are given in the Kremlin’s numerous cathedrals on a regular basis.

The Grand Kremlin Palace was the former Tsar’s Moscow residence and today it serves as the official workplace of the President of the Russian Federation (Vladimir Putin seems to have bagged that title for life) .

Insider Tip: The Kremlin is closed every Thursday! Make sure to plan this stop on your Moscow itinerary for any other day of the week!

Day 1 / Stop 3 – Lenin’s Mausoleum

  • Why it’s awesome: The mausoleum displays the preserved body of Soviet leader Vladimir Lenin .
  • Cost: Free!
  • Food nearby: Khinkal’naya is a charming Georgian restaurant with vaulted ceilings and exposed brick. It’s a popular place with locals and right next to the Red Square!

Lenin’s Mausoleum, also known as Lenin’s Tomb, is the modernist mausoleum for the revolutionary leader Vladimir Lenin. It’s located within the Red Square and serves as the resting place for the Soviet leader! His preserved body has been on public display since shortly after his death in 1924.

It’s located just a few steps away from the Kremlin Wall and is one of the most controversial yet popular Moscow attractions!

Admission is free for everyone, you’ll only need to pay if you need to check a bag. Before visitors are allowed to enter the mausoleum, they have to go through a metal detector first. No metal objects, liquids, or large bags are allowed in the mausoleum!

Lenins Mausoleum

Expect a line to enter the building, and while you’re inside the building, you’ll be constantly moving in line with other visitors. This means you won’t be able to spend as long as you’d like viewing the mausoleum, but you’ll still be able to get a good look. Pictures and filming while inside the building are strictly prohibited, and security guards will stop you if they see you breaking this rule.

The mausoleum is only open on Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Saturday – unless it’s a public holiday or a day scheduled for maintenance. The hours it’s open for each day are limited, make sure to check online before you visit to make sure you can fit this into your Moscow itinerary for that day!

Insider Tip: The Lenin’s Museum is there for people to pay their respect; remember to keep silent and move along quickly, it’s not intended for people to congregate around. Also, men are not allowed to wear hats and everyone must take their hands out of their pockets when inside the building.

Day 1 / Stop 4 – St. Basil’s Cathedral

  • Why it’s awesome: A dazzling designed cathedral that showcases Russia’s unique architecture. This cathedral is one of the most recognizable symbols of the country!
  • Cost: USD $8.00
  • Food nearby: Moskovskiy Chaynyy Klub is a cozy cafe serving food items and pipping hot tea; it’s the perfect place to go if you’re visiting Moscow during the winter months!

Located in the Red Square, the ornate 16th-century St. Basil’s Cathedral is probably the building you picture when you think of Moscow’s unique architecture. Its colorful onion-shaped domes tower over the Moscow skyline!

The cathedral was built from 1555-1561 by order of Tsar Ivan the Terrible. It was designed with an iconic onion dome facade and enchanting colors that captivate all who see it. Fun fact: If you’re wondering why Russian churches have onion domes, they are popularly believed to symbolize burning candles!

This iconic cathedral has become a symbol of Russia due to its distinguishing architecture and prominent position inside the Red Square. It’s one of the most beautiful, wonderful, and mesmerizing historical cathedrals in the world!

St. Basils Cathedral

The interior of the church surprises most people when they visit. In contrast to the large exterior, the inside is not so much one large area, but rather a collection of smaller areas, with many corridors and small rooms. There are 9 small chapels and one mausoleum grouped around a central tower.

Visiting the inside is like walking through a maze, there are even small signs all around the cathedral tracing where to walk, and pointing you in the right direction! The walls are meticulously decorated and painted with intricate floral designs and religious themes.

The church rarely holds service and is instead a museum open for the public to visit.

Insider Tip: During the summer months the line to go inside the cathedral can get quite long! Make sure to arrive early or reserve your tickets online to guarantee quick access into the cathedral!

Day 1 / Stop 5 – GUM Department Store

  • Why it’s awesome: This is Russia’s most famous shopping mall! It’s designed with elegant and opulent architecture and provides a real sense of nostalgia!
  • Cost: Free to enter
  • Food nearby: Stolovaya 57 is a cafeteria-style restaurant with a variety of inexpensive Russian cuisine menu items including soups, salads, meat dishes, and desserts. It’s also located inside the GUM department store, making it very easily accessible when you’re shopping!

The enormous GUM Department Store is located within the historic Red Square. It has a whimsical enchantment to it that sets it apart from your typical department store.

A massive domed glass ceiling lines the top of the building and fills the interior with natural sunlight. There are live plants and flowers placed throughout the mall that give the shopping complex a lively and cheerful feel! A playful fountain sits in the center, further adding to the malls inviting a sense of wonder and amusement!

The GUM department store opened on December 2, 1893. Today, it includes local and luxury stores, including Fendi, Louis Vuitton, Prada, and many more! There are numerous cafes, restaurants, and even a movie theater inside!

GUM Department Store

For a special treat, head into Gastronom 1. This 1950s-style shop sells gourmet food items, like wine, freshly-baked pastries, cheese, Russian chocolate, and of course, vodka! Also, be on the lookout for a bicycle pedaling ice cream truck with an employing selling ice cream!

The ambiance is simply amazing, a trip to this idyllic shopping mall is an absolute must on any Moscow itinerary!

Insider Tip: Make sure to carry some small change on you in case you need to use the restroom, you’ll need to pay 50 rubles – or about USD $0.80 to use the bathroom in GUM.

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Novodevichy Convent | Gorky Park | State Tretyakov Gallery | All-Russian Exhibition Center | Bolshoi Theater

On your 2 day itinerary in Moscow, you’ll have a chance to use the city’s excellent public transportation service! You’ll explore a few more of Moscow’s historic highlight as well as some modern attractions. These sites are a little more spread out, but still very easily accessible thanks to the metro!

Day 2 / Stop 1 – Novodevichy Convent

  • Why it’s awesome: The Novodevichy Convent is rich in imperial Russian history and contains some of Russia’s best examples of classical architecture!
  • Cost: USD $5.00
  • Food nearby: Culinary Shop Karavaevs Brothers is a cozy and simple place to have a quick bite, they also have vegetarian options!

The Novodevichy Convent is the best-known and most popular cloister of Moscow. The convent complex is contained within high walls, and there are many attractions this site is known for! 

The six-pillared five-domed Smolensk Cathedral is the main attraction. It was built to resemble the Kremlin’s Assumption Cathedral and its facade boasts beautiful snowy white walls and a pristine golden onion dome as its centerpiece. It’s the oldest structure in the convent, built from 1524 -1525, and is situated in the center of the complex between the two entrance gates.

There are other churches inside the convent as well, all dating back from many centuries past. The convent is filled with an abundance of 16th and 17th-century religious artworks, including numerous large and extravagant frescos!

Novodevichy Convent

Just outside the convent’s grounds lies the Novodevichy Cemetery. Here, you can visit the graves of famous Russians, including esteemed authors, composers, and politicians. Probably the most intriguing gravestone belongs to Russian politician Nikita Khruschev!

The Novodevichy Convent is located near the Moscow River and offers a peaceful retreat from the busy city. In 2004, it was proclaimed a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The convent remains remarkably well-preserved and is an outstanding example of Moscow Baroque architecture! 

Insider Tip: To enter the cathedrals inside the complex, women are advised to cover their heads and shoulders, while men should wear long pants.

Day 2 / Stop 2 – Gorky Central Park of Culture and Leisure

  • Why it’s awesome: A large amusement area in the heart of the city offering many attractions!
  • Cost: Free! 
  • Food nearby: Check out Mepkato, located inside Gorky Central Park for a casual meal in a cozy setting. There are indoor and outdoor seating options and the restaurant is child-friendly!

Gorky Central Park of Culture and Leisure is a large green space in the heart of Moscow. The park opened in 1928, and it stretches along the scenic embankment of the Moskva River. It covers an area of 300-acres and offers a lovely contrast from the compact city center.

You’ll find all sorts of wonderful attractions, from boat rides to bike rentals to tennis courts and ping-pong tables, and much more! there are an open-air cinema and festive events and concerts scheduled in the summer months.  A wide selection of free fitness classes is also offered on a regular basis, including jogging, roller skating, and dancing!

Although many of the options you’ll find here are more suited for outdoor leisure during the summer, you’ll also a selection of winter attractions, including one of Europe’s largest ice rinks for ice-skating!

Gorky Central Park of Culture and Leisure

If you’re trying to decide what to do in Moscow with kids, the park also offers several venues designed specifically for kids. Check out the year-round Green School which offers hands-on classes in gardening and art! You can also feed the squirrels and birds at the Golitsinsky Ponds!

The park is very well maintained and kept clean and the entrance is free of charge, although most individual attractions cost money. There is also Wi-Fi available throughout the park.

With so many attractions, you could easily spend all day here! If you’re only planning a 2 day itinerary in Moscow, make sure to plan your time accordingly and map out all the areas you want to see beforehand!

Day 2 / Stop 3 – The State Tretyakov Gallery

  • Why it’s awesome: The gallery’s collection consists entirely of Russian art made by Russian artists!
  • Food nearby : Brothers Tretyakovs is located right across the street from the gallery. It’s a wonderfully atmospheric restaurant serving top quality food and drinks!

The State Tretyakov Gallery was founded in 1856 by influential merchant and collector Pavel Tretyakov.  The gallery is a national treasury of Russian fine art and one of the most important museums in Russia!

It houses the world’s best collection of Russian art and contains more than 130, 000 paintings, sculptures, and graphics! These works have been created throughout the centuries by generations of Russia’s most talented artists!

The State Tretyakov Gallery

The exhibits range from mysterious 12th-century images to politically charged canvases. The collection is rich and revealing and offers great insight into the history and attitudes of this long-suffering yet inspired people!

All pictures are also labeled in English. If you plan to take your time and see everything inside the museum it will take a good 3-4 hours, so make sure to plan your Moscow trip itinerary accordingly! This gallery is a must-see stop for art lovers, or anyone wanting to explore the local culture and history of Russia in a creative and insightful manner! 

Insider Tip: When planning your 2 days in Moscow itinerary, keep in mind that most museums in Moscow are closed on Mondays, this includes The State Tretyakov Gallery!

Day 2 / Stop 4 – All-Russian Exhibition Center

  • Why it’s awesome: This large exhibition center showcases the achievements of the Soviet Union in several different spheres. 
  • Food nearby: Varenichnaya No. 1 serves authentic and homestyle Russian cuisine in an intimate and casual setting.

The All-Russian Exhibition Center is a massive park that presents the glory of the Soviet era! It pays homage to the achievements of Soviet Russia with its many different sites found on the property.

The center was officially opened in 1939 to exhibit the achievements of the Soviet Union. It’s a huge complex of buildings and the largest exhibition center in Moscow. There are several exhibition halls dedicated to different achievements and every year there are more than one hundred and fifty specialized exhibitions!

All Russian Exhibition Center

The Peoples Friendship Fountain was constructed in 1954 and is a highlight of the park. The stunning gold fountain features 16 gilded statues of girls, each representing the former Soviet Union republics. 

The Stone Flower Fountain was also built in 1954 and is worth checking out. The centerpiece of this large fountain is a flower carved from stones from the Ural Mountains! Along the side of the fountain are various bronze sculptures.

You will find many people zipping around on rollerblades and bicycles across the large area that the venue covers. It’s also home to amusement rides and carousels, making it the perfect place to stop with kids on your Moscow itinerary! Make sure to wear comfortable shoes and allow a few hours to explore all the areas that interest you!

Day 2 / Stop 5 – Bolshoi Theater

  • Why it’s awesome: The Bolshoi Theater is a historic venue that hosts world-class ballet and opera performances!
  • Cost: Prices vary largely between USD $2.00 –  USD $228.00 based on seat location.
  • Food nearby: Head to the Russian restaurant, Bolshoi for high-quality food and drinks and excellent service!

The Bolshoi Theater is among the oldest and most renowned ballet and opera companies in the world! It also boasts the world’s biggest ballet company, with more than 200 dancers!

The theater has been rebuilt and renovated several times during its long history. In 2011 it finished its most recent renovation after an extensive six-year restoration that started in 2005. The renovation included an improvement in acoustics and the restoration of the original Imperial decor.

The Bolshoi Theater has put on many of the world’s most famous ballet acts! Tchaikovsky’s ballet Swan Lake premiered at the theater in 1877 and other notable performances of the Bolshoi repertoire include Tchaikovsky’s The Sleeping Beauty and The Nutcracker!

Bolshoi Theater

Today, when you visit the theater, you can expect a magical performance from skilled singers, dancers, and musicians with the highest level of technique!

If you don’t have time to see a show, the theater also provides guided tours on select days of the week. Tours are given in both Russian and English and will provide visitors with a more intimate look at the different areas of the theater!

The stage of this iconic Russian theater has seen many outstanding performances. If you’re a fan of the performing arts, the Bolshoi Theater is one of the greatest and oldest ballet and opera companies in the world, making it a must-see attraction on your Moscow itinerary!

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Godzillas Hostel is located in the center of Moscow, just a short walk from all the major tourist attractions and the metro station.

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Cosmonautics Museum | Alexander Garden | Ostankino Tower | Izmaylovo District | Soviet Arcade Museum

Now that we’ve covered what to do in Moscow in 2 days, if you’re able to spend more time in the city you’re going to need more attractions to fill your time. Here are a few more really cool things to do in Moscow we recommend!

Memorial Museum of Cosmonautics

  • Hear the timeline of the ‘space race’ from the Russian perspective
  • This museum is fun for both adults and children!
  • Admission is USD $4.00

The Memorial Museum of Cosmonautics is a museum dedicated to space exploration! The museum explores the history of flight, astronomy, space exploration, space technology, and space in the arts. It houses a large assortment of Soviet and Russian space-related exhibits, and the museum’s collection holds approximately 85,000 different items!

Memorial Museum of Cosmonautics

The museum does an excellent job of telling the full story of the exciting space race between the USSR and the US! It highlights the brightest moments in Russian history and humanity and is very interesting and fun for all ages!

If you’re a fan of space or just curious about gaining insight into Russia’s fascinating history of space exploration, make sure to add this to your 3 day itinerary in Moscow!

The Alexander Garden

  • A tranquil place to relax near the Red Square
  • Green lawns dotted with sculptures and lovely water features
  • The park is open every day and has no entrance fee

The Alexander Garden was one of the first urban public parks in Moscow! The garden premiered in 1821 and was built to celebrate Russia’s victory over Napoleon’s forces in 1812!

The park is beautiful and well maintained with paths to walk on and benches to rest on. The park contains three separate gardens: the upper garden, middle garden, and lower garden.

The Alexander Garden

Located in the upper garden, towards the main entrance to the park is the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier with its eternal flame. This monument was created in 1967 and contains the body of a soldier who fell during the Great Patriotic War!

The park stretches along all the length of the western Kremlin wall for about half a mile. Due to its central location in the city, it’ll be easily accessible when you’re out exploring The Red Square.

It provides a bit of relief from the city’s high-energy city streets. Bring a picnic lunch, go for a walk, or just sit and people watch, this is one of the best Moscow sites to wind-down and relax!

Ostankino Television Tower

  • Television and radio tower in Moscow
  • Currently the tallest free-standing structure in Europe
  • Make sure you bring your passport when you visit, you can’t go up without it!

For spectacular views of the city, make sure to add the Ostankino Television Tower to your itinerary for Moscow! This impressive free-standing structure provides stunning views of the city in every direction. The glass floor at the top also provides great alternative views of the city!

Ostankino Television Tower

It takes just 58 seconds for visitors to reach the Tower’s observation deck by super fast elevator. The tower is open every day for long hours and is a great site in Moscow to check out! There is even a restaurant at the top where you can enjoy rotating views of the city while you dine on traditional Russian cuisine or European cuisine!

The tower is somewhat of an architectural surprise in a city that is not known for skyscrapers! To see the city from a new perspective, make sure to add this stop to your Moscow itinerary!

Izmaylovo District

  • The most popular attractions in this district are the kremlin and the flea market
  • Outside of the city center and easy to reach via metro
  • Most popular during the summer and on weekends

Travel outside the city center and discover a unique area of the city! The Izmaylovo District is a popular destination for locals and tourists alike, and one of the coolest places to see in Moscow! The two main attractions we recommend checking out are the Kremlin and the flea market.

The Izmailovo Kremlin was established as a cultural center and molded after traditional Russian architecture. This colorful complex is home to several single-subject museums, including a Russian folk art museum and a vodka museum!

Izmaylovo District

Next to the Kremlin is the Izmailovo open-air market, which dates back to the 17th century! The market is connected to the Izmailovo Kremlin by a wooden bridge. Pick up all your Russian souvenirs here, including traditional handicrafts, paintings, books, retro toys, and Soviet memorabilia!

You will find many hand-made and hand-painted options available at higher prices, as well as mass-produced souvenir options at lower prices!

Museum of Soviet Arcade Games

  • Closed on Mondays
  • Filled with old arcade games that visitors get to try out!
  • The museum also includes a small cafe and burger shop

For something a little different, check out the Museum of Soviet Arcade Games! The museum features roughly 60 machines from the Soviet era, including video games, pinball machines, and collaborative hockey foosball! The machines inside the museum were produced in the USSR in the mid-1970s.

Museum of Soviet Arcade Games

The best part is, most of the games are still playable! Purchase tickets and try the games out for yourself! The museum also has a neat little screening room that plays old Soviet cartoons and an area with Soviet magazines! This unique attraction is a fun addition to a 3 day itinerary in Moscow, and an attraction that all ages will enjoy! 

Whether you’re spending one day in Moscow, or more, safety is an important thing to keep in mind when traveling to a big city! Overall, Moscow is a very safe place to visit. However, it is always recommended that tourists take certain precautions when traveling to a new destination!

The police in Moscow is extremely effective at making the city a safe place to visit and do their best to patrol all of the top Moscow, Russia tourist attractions. However, tourists can still be a target for pickpockets and scammers.

Moscow has a huge flow of tourists, therefore there is a risk for pickpocketing. Simple precautions will help eliminate your chances of being robbed. Stay vigilant, keep your items close to you at all times, and don’t flash your valuables!

If you’re planning a solo Moscow itinerary, you should have no need to worry, as the city is also considered safe for solo travelers, even women. Stay in the populated areas, try and not travel alone late at night, and never accept rides from strangers or taxis without a meter and correct signage.

The threat of natural disasters in Moscow is low, with the exception of severe winters when the temperature can dip below freezing! Bring a good, warm jacket if you visit in Winter.

However, please note that Russian views on homsexuality are far less accepting than those in Western Europe. Likewise, Non-Caucasian travellers may sadly encounter racism in Russia .

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Now that we’ve covered all the top things to see in Moscow, we thought we’d include some exciting day trips to other areas of the country!

Sergiev Posad (Golden Ring)

Sergiev Posad Golden Ring

On this 7-hour guided tour, you’ll visit several scenic and historic areas of Russia. Start your day with hotel pick-up as you’re transferred by a comfortable car or minivan to Sergiev Posad. Admire the charming Russian countryside on your drive and enjoy a quick stop to visit the Russian village, Rudonezh!

You’ll see the majestic Saint Spring and the Church of Sergiev Radonezh. You’ll also visit the UNESCO World Heritage Site, Trinity Lavra of St. Sergius, one of the most famous Orthodox sites in Russia!

Lastly, you’ll swing by the local Matreshka market and enjoy a break in a nice Russian restaurant before returning to Moscow!

Day Trip to Vladimir and Suzdal

Day Trip to Vladimir and Suzdal

On this 13-hour trip, you’ll discover old Russia, with its picturesque landscapes and white-stoned beautiful churches! You’ll visit the main towns of the famous Golden Ring of Russia – the name for several cities and smaller towns north-east of Moscow.

Your first stop will be in the town of Vladimir, the ancient capital of all Russian principalities. The city dates back to the 11th century and is one of the oldest and the most important towns along the Ring! Next, you’ll visit Suzdal, a calm ancient Russian town north of Vladimir with only 13,000 inhabitants!

The old-style architecture and buildings of Suzdal are kept wonderfully intact. If you’re spending three days in Moscow, or more, this is a great option for exploring the charming areas outside the city!

Zvenigorod Day Trip and Russian Countryside

Zvenigorod Day Trip and Russian Countryside

On this 9-hour private tour, you’ll explore the ancient town of Zvenigorod, one of the oldest towns in the Moscow region! As you leave Moscow you’ll enjoy the stunning scenery along the Moscow River, and make a few stops at old churches along the way to Zvenigorod.

Upon arrival, you’ll explore the medieval center, including the 14th-century Savvino-Storozhevsky Monastery. Next, you’ll take a break for lunch (own expense) where you’ll have the chance to try out the Russian cuisine! Next, you’ll visit the Museum of Russian Dessert and sip on tea at a Russian tea ceremony.

The final stop of the day is at the Ershovo Estate, a gorgeous place to walk around and enjoy nature!

Day Trip to St Petersburg by Train visiting Hermitage & Faberge

Day Trip to St Petersburg by Train visiting Hermitage and Faberge

On this full-day tour, you’ll enjoy a a full round trip to St Petersburg where you’ll spend an exciting day exploring another popular Russian city! You’ll be picked up from your hotel in Moscow and be transferred to the train station where you’ll ride the high-speed train ‘Sapsan’ to St Petersburg.

Upon arrival, you’ll start the day by touring the Hermitage Museum and the Winter Palace. Next, you’ll visit the Faberge Museum, where you’ll explore the impressive collection of rare Faberge Eggs! In the afternoon, enjoy a sightseeing boat ride and a traditional 3-course Russian lunch.

If you’re spending 3 days in Moscow, or more, this is an excellent trip to take!

Trip to Kolomna – Authentic Cultural Experience from Moscow

Trip to Kolomna - Authentic Cultural Experience from Moscow

On this 10-hour tour, you’ll escape the city and travel to the historic town of Kolomna! First, you’ll visit the 14th-century Kolomna Kremlin, home to the Assumption Cathedral and an abundance of museums!

Next, enjoy lunch at a local cafe (own expense) before embarking on a tour of the Marshmallow Museum – of course, a marshmallow tasting is provided!  Your final stop is the Museum of Forging Settlements, where displays include armor and accessories for fishing and hunting.

Discover this beautiful Russian fairytale city on a private trip, where all of the planning is taken care of for you!

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Find out what people want to know when planning their Moscow itinerary.

How many days you need in Moscow?

We recommend that you spend at least two or three days in Moscow to take it all in.

What’s the best month to visit Moscow?

The best time to visit Moscow is over the spring, from March to May as temperatures are mild, crowds are thin and prices are reasonable.

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I mean, queuing up to see an almost 100 year old corpse is pretty unsual! Check out Lenin’s Mausoleum if you fancy it!

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The Memorial Museum of Cosmonautics is a fun place to explore the famous space race from the perspective of the ‘other side’!

We hope you enjoyed our Moscow itinerary! We’ve made sure to cover all the Moscow must-sees as well as some unique attractions in the city! Our addition of insider tips, favorite food stops, and day trips from Moscow is an added bonus and will guarantee you make the most out of your exciting Russian vacation!

Immerse yourself in the modern and traditional Russian lifestyle! Get lost in museums, witness awe-inspiring architecture, and indulge in Russian cuisine! Spend the day strolling through all of the charming sites of Moscow, admiring the beautiful scenery and discovering the city’s fairytale-like enchantment!

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Our 20 Best Moscow Day Tours of 2022

See all that Moscow has to offer by choosing one or more of our incredible Moscow day tours. Visit Red Square , St. Basil’s , the Kremlin or perhaps a vodka museum and the fantastic Moscow metro system , we have it all. Our expert, informative and fun guides will help you get to know Europe’s largest city. Please click on the day tour details to learn more or contact us for more information about our Moscow tours using the form at the side of the page.  You can also schedule a call with one of our Russian travel specialists to learn more.

City Tour of Moscow

Head to the heart of Moscow with a professional guide on a 4-hour private walk through the city center. See Tverskaya and Old Arbat streets, Theatre Square with the world-famous Bolshoi Theatre, and the former KGB headquarters...

  • Schedule Daily 09:00 - 20:00
  • Languages English-speaking guide is guaranteed. Other languages are on request.
  • Walking tours Transportation is not included
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City Tour with Visit to St. Basils & Red Sq. with transport

Panoramic City Tour. This Moscow tour is a great start to your trip and the best way to get acquainted with many of the city’s major highlights. Our professional guide will escort you on a route that includes Vorobyevi...

  • Schedule Daily 09:00 - 18:00
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Jewish Heritage of Moscow Tour

This tour offers a detailed look into the history and present-day life of the Jewish community of Moscow. On the tour, you will visit sites connected with the cultural and religious life of different Jewish families, as well...

  • Schedule Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Sunday 11:00 - 20:00 Friday 10:00 - 14:00 Saturday not available

Soviet and Post-Soviet Moscow Tour

The tour begins with a drive or walk down Tverskaya Street – a Soviet masterpiece. In the years of Soviet power, Tverskaya began to undergo a transformation: it was widened to two and a half times its original size,...

KGB Tour with transport

This is a very interesting and insightful tour. You will visit places connected with Stalin’s terror - a time of great repression and fear. You will be shown monuments to the victims of the repression. You will then...

Old Arbat walking tour

You will be told of the street’s interesting history and view the street’s artisan culture. You will also have the opportunity to view and purchase souvenirs from the street’s many craftsmen....

Kremlin, Red Square and Cathedrals Tour

The Kremlin is truly a fascinating structure, at the same time it is an ancient tower, the city’s former military fortification, a palace, an armory, the sovereign treasury and the workplace of the Russian President....

  • Schedule Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday 10:00 - 17:00 Thursday not available

Kremlin, Red Sq., Cathedrals & Diamond Fund Tour

This world-famous gallery contains masterpieces of Russian art beginning in the 10th century up until today. You will view exquisite Russian icons and paintings from the 18th and 19th century including works by Rublyov, Karavak,...

  • Schedule Monday not available Tuesday, Wednesday, Sunday 10:00 - 17:00 Thursday, Friday, Saturday 10:00 - 20:00

Novodevichy Convent Tour with transport

Tour of the Novodevichy Monastery. Founded in 1524 by Grand Prince VasiliIoanovich, the original convent was enclosed by fortified walls and contained 12 towers. The structure served as a convent for women of noble birth...

  • Schedule Daily 09:00 - 17:00

Moscow Metro walking tour

The Moscow Metro is one of the largest and most grandly built metro systems in the world. It was meant to be a showcase of the Soviet Union’s achievements for both the Russians themselves and for visitors from abroad....

  • Schedule Daily 10:00 - 17:00

Kolomenskoye Tour with transport

The history of Kolomenskoye stretches back for centuries. In 1380, Dmitri Donskoi’s army passed through Kolomenskoye on their way to the Kulikovo battlefield, and it was here that Donskoi celebrated his victory over...

  • Schedule Monday not available Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Sunday 10:00 - 17:00 Saturday 11:00 - 18:00

Tour to Sergiev Posad with transport

Considered by some to be the Russian Vatican, Sergiev Posad is the temporary residence of the Patriarch of the Russian Orthodox Church. The Trinity St. Sergius Monastery (Lavra) was built in the first half of the 1340s by...

Tour to Tsaritsyno with transport

The Tsaritsyno Estate is located in the southern part of Moscow. The estate was constructed for Catherine the Great by the Russian architects Bazhenov and Kazakov in a romantic gothic style. The complex includes a landscape...

  • Schedule Monday not available Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday 11:00 - 17:00 Saturday 11:00 - 19:00 Sunday 11:00 - 18:00

Tour to Kuskovo with transport

The Kuskovo Estate often called the Moscow Versailles due to its perfectly preserved French park, is an example of an 18th century, luxurious Moscow summer residence. Its history dates back to 1715, when the village of Kuskovo...

  • Schedule Monday, Tuesday not available Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday 10:00 - 18:00

Moscow Metro and Old Arbat Tour

Vodka is an important component of Russian life, an element of national identity and everyday culture. We invite you to visit the Vodka Museum and feel the atmosphere of long-gone centuries. You will get to know the story...

  • Schedule Daily 10:00 - 19:00

Vodka Museum Tour with transport (excursion and vodka tasting)

Take this opportunity to learn more about the Russian writer Lev Tolstoy. During the visit to the museum you will see part of a vast collection of exhibits connected to Tolstoy and his family including books and personal...

  • Schedule Monday not available Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday 10:00 - 17:00 Thursday 12:00 - 19:00

Mikhail Bulgakov Apartment Museum

This apartment museum located close to Patriarch Ponds became the prototype of the "bad apartment" described in the novel "The Master and Margarita." Currently the museum's collection includes more than three thousand...

  • Schedule Monday not available Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday 12:00 - 19:00 Thursday 14:00 - 21:00

Express to Russia specializes in Moscow city excursions, an essential part of your Moscow travel itinerary. We offer a large variety of day excursions throughout Moscow and its suburbs. From  Red Square  and the  Kremlin  to a city tour of Moscow’s  Old Arbat Street  or the  Moscow metro , an excursion specializing in Stalin and the KGB and much more. No travel to Moscow is complete without taking a few of our day tours that most meet your interest in Russia.

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Our Moscow day excursions can be organized on foot or with transport. All of our excursions are led by an experienced guide, specializing in the subject matter of the tour. Excursions are privately run and can be booked for 1 traveler all the way up to large groups of travelers. We run our Moscow city tours in every season. This is because travel to Moscow is excellent in any season. In the summer take a stroll through  Gorky Park  or take a riverboat tour along the Moskva River. In the winter, see Moscow’s winter wonderland of ice and snow and then settle in for a cozy lunch or dinner with a hot bowl of borsht. In winter, spring and fall, you can beat the crowds at all of Moscow’s main attractions and museums. Regardless of when you come, Express to Russia will make sure that your trip is one of your best vacations ever.

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15 Fantastic and Easy Day Trips From Moscow

Is the hustle and bustle of Moscow starting to wear you down? No worries. There are multiple great day trips from Moscow that will let you see a different side of Russia that you won’t find in the metropolitan area. Each day trip I’ve listed below can easily be done by train from Moscow, and there are trains every day of the week.

The area surrounding Moscow is rich in cultural attractions and natural beauty. By traveling only a short distance, one feels far away from the crowds, and lines of the sprawling Russian capital. Since Russia is undoubtedly an expansive country it may take from half an hour to two hours to reach some of the landmarks on this list (by train or car) from the Moscow city center.

You can escape to the picturesque Russian countryside, visit war memorials, battlefields, admire onion-domed churches, and get insight into the local way of life. Easy day trips from Moscow include the incomparable white-stone Trinity Cathedral in Sergiyev Posad, the spectacular Cathedral of the Assumption in Dmitrov, and the Russian military aircraft in Monino. For those who love rural tranquility, Suzdal and Vladimir are a must-see. History buffs will appreciate the Patriotic War of 1812 reenactment that took place in Borodino on the first weekend of September.

Without further ado, here are 15 best day trips from Moscow that are well worth your attention.

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The Best Day Trips from Moscow

There’s a reason Moscow is one of Europe’s most enigmatic destinations. It’s got culture, class, food, history, and more, but even better, is that it is the country’s main transport hub with so many attractions within a day trip from Moscow. While you can definitely spend days or even weeks in Moscow, it can, of course, be done in just one week. What can you do in Moscow in seven days ? Well, you can do a lot if you know how to plan a trip to a place you know so little about.

If you’re ready to get out of the city a bit and soak up the culture, fresh air, and enchanting architecture, I’ve rounded up my favorite day trips outside of Moscow. I often get asked: What are the best cities to visit in Russia? And these are places that I’ve been and loved.

My Favorite Easy Day Trips from Moscow:

Dmitrov Kolomna Zvenigorod Sergiyev Posad Yaroslavl Arkhangelskoye Estate Vladimir Suzdal Korolev Borodino Patriot Park in Kubinka Melikhovo Gorki Leninskie Kaluga Monino

1. Day Trip to Dmitrov from Moscow

Dmitrov may not be as popular as other cities in Russia, but the fact that the city was founded only 7 years earlier than Moscow makes for a great day trip. This small city some 90 kilometers from Moscow is particularly beautiful in the summer. As you walk the streets you can see sparkling fountains, charming centuries-old buildings, yachts and boats transiting through the canal and, of course, the Museum-Reserve Dmitrov Kremlin.

The Kremlin (castle) is the city’s main draw. The 10m high and about 1km long earthen rampart remained behind the wooden wall and gives an idea of how the castle looked like 400 years ago. The oldest surviving building on the Kremlin grounds is the 16th-century Assumption Cathedral with a unique five-tier iconostasis.

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Not far from the Kremlin there is a compact 15th-century Borisoglebsky convent. Its main building – the 16th-century Cathedral of Sts. Boris and Gleb is open to the visitors only for services of worship. In the 1930s in the convent housed a labor camp, which contained the builders of the Canal named after Moscow.

Getting There: Dmitrov sits an easy hour and sixteen minutes by train from Savyelovskiy Rail Terminal. This cheap day trip from Moscow is a great chance to soak up the historic charm to be found in Moscow Oblast.

2. Day Trip to Kolomna from Moscow

Situated to the south-east of Moscow, Kolomna is a beautiful port city on the Oka River. This is one of the oldest Russian cities in the region. So you can discover the old history in museums and monasteries. Interestingly, the city was a site for important weapon factories under the Soviet Union. Although it was opened up in 1994 Kolomna is not as popular as other day-trip destinations in the region.

Nevertheless, it is a great place to visit with friends and family where you can explore the 15th-century Kremlin made of red brick, try incredibly sweet traditional pastila (marshmallow), and visit some of the cute little churches and 19th-century mansions.

Getting There: Take the express train (commuter line train) from the Kazansky rail terminal to Golutvin station. The trip lasts one hour and forty minutes.

3. Day Trip to Zvenigorod from Moscow

This one is usually a given due to its proximity to and ease of transport from Moscow. It’s one of the easiest day trips from Moscow by train. You can easily hop on the train from the city and land right in the town of Zvenigorod where you can visit the 14th-century Savvino-Storozhevsky Monastery and sample the sparkly and refreshing kvass, a Russian specialty beverage that’s enjoyed in the summer months.

Zvenigorod is an adorable little town just under an hour away from the Moscow city and is an amazing place to visit as it will give a relaxing break from the hectic life of Moscow. Check this day trip if you don’t feel like planning.

If you have a sweet tooth, spend some time in the quirky Museum of Russian Desserts, where you can indulge in uniquely delicious treats and explore the intersection of food and culture.

Then you may want to pay the Zvenigorod Museum of History, Architecture, and Art a visit. The museum’s exposition is located on the territory of the Savvino-Storozhevsky monastery, or rather, in the 17th-century Tsaritsyny chambers, built for the wife of Tsar Alexei Mikhailovich. Stroll through the museum halls to view the permanent exhibitions, which offer insights into various aspects of Russian history. The intricate museum’s building is adorned with a decorative porch, complex patterned elements, and looks very impressive in general.

4. Day Trip to Sergiyev Posad from Moscow

If you’re looking for cheap day trips from Moscow, Sergiyev Posad is a good choice at just a few dollar train ride away. Known as a major center of pilgrimage and home to one of the largest Russian Orthodox Monastery which has been here for hundreds of years, Sergiyev Posad is a fun day trip from Moscow and can be combined with Abramtsevo Museum Estate. As the only town in Moscow Region which is included in the Golden Ring of Russian cities, Sergiyev Posad is an incredible destination for a day trip from Moscow that packs UNESCO-protected Trinity Sergius Lavra, great museums, and gorgeous architecture into one day.

Make sure you see the six-pillared Assumption Cathedral that was commissioned by Ivan the Terrible in mid-16th-century and go inside to marvel at the impressive iconostasis that features Simon Ushakov’s masterpiece, the icon of Last Supper. Enjoy a delicious lamb steak with wheat kasha, Ukha fish soup, or hand-made dumplings as you learn a lot about religious and cultural history.

Getting There: Known for its small-town charm and welcoming feel, you can get to Sergiyev Posad by train, by bus, or by car. Trains depart from Yaroslavsky Rail Terminal every thirty minutes, and the trip lasts about an hour and a half. Alternatively, you can hop on a bus at the ‘VDNKh’ metro station. A bus trip to Sergiyev Posad takes two hours on average but can be reached in 90 minutes depending on traffic. If you go by car expect to spend about an hour and a half attempting to traverse the congested Yaroslavskoye highway.

5. Day Trip to Yaroslavl from Moscow

Going from Moscow to Yaroslavl may seem like a really long day trip, but honestly, if you take the comfortable train, it only takes about four hours to reach the city, so making a Yaroslavl day trip is totally doable. Although I do recommend much more than one day in Yaroslavl, especially if it’s your first time.

Cultural tourists visiting Yaroslavl should start their exploration by strolling the historic city center, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. A spacious 100-hectare area enclosed by Sobinova and Republican streets is home to most popular attractions – the 17th-century Church of Elijah the Prophet that survived almost exactly in its original form, and in contrast to it, the white stone Assumption Cathedral, restored in the 2000s.

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If you walk a bit further passing the Holy Trinity sculpture and city’s foundation stone, you will find yourself at Strelka, a park on the cape, which offers panoramic views of the spot at the confluence of Volga and Kotorosl rivers. On the way back, there is a pleasant walk along the picturesque Volga embankment to the Governor’s Garden with shadowy alleys and an open-air Sculpture museum.

Getting There: Yaroslavl is about 280 km (173 miles) northeast of Moscow, so the best way to get there is to take a morning train from Yaroslavskiy Rail Terminal. A tour is also a great way to see the Yaroslavl without having to worry about driving or searching for trains. You can book a tour here.

6. Day Trip to Arkhangelskoye Estate from Moscow

Situated on the outskirts of Moscow and dates back to the late 18th-century, Arkhangelskoye Estate was the domain of the nobility for over a century until the Russian Revolution swept people who owned the estate out of the country. The estate was turned into a museum, which it remains today.

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The Arkhangelskoye Estate Museum holds the largest rare-book collection. The exhibition also includes old manuscripts, historical documents, photos from the past, a vast collection of sculpture, paintings, engravings, and exceptional examples of decorative art. These art objects once belonged to Prince Nikolai Yusupov, the former owner of the estate.

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Arkhangelskoye Estate is often referred to as the Russian version of Versailles because of the intricately manicured garden and beautiful 18th-century park. Famous Russian writers and poets such as Pushkin, Herzen, Mayakovsky loved to spend their free time here making long excursions in the surrounding area. Arkhangelskoye is a perfect place to appreciate the terraces decorated by delightful statues, exquisite vases, and busts.

Visitors can take tours, which introduce them to vibrant examples of Russian art and culture.

Getting There: To reach the estate it’s best to take a bus or a privately-owned minibus that departs from Tushinskaya metro station.

7. Day Trip to Vladimir from Moscow

Situated only two hours east of Moscow, Vladimir is absolutely one of the best places to visit near Moscow for a day trip. This splendid city dates back to the 12th century and has a very rich history. If magnificent Orthodox cathedrals and traditional white-stone architecture entice you, then this place is perfect for a day trip with your significant other.

First things first, you need to see the Golden Gate, which indicates the entrance into the old town. This 12th-century medieval masterpiece of military architecture is associated not only with Vladimir but with the Golden Ring tourist route itself. At the top of the gate, where once was the Church of the Deposition of the Robe, there is the Museum of Weapons. Great looking arrowheads and spear points date back to the Grand Principality of Vladimir, while the exhibition in an impressively majestic setting features a number of Batu-Khan related artifacts.

There’s a variety of attractions to put on your must-see list: the Old Believers Trinity Church right behind it, the Cathedral of St Demetrius, and Dormition (Uspensky) Cathedral. If you plan on shopping for souvenirs like birch-bark masterpieces of Kunov’s masters, drawings, carving, embossing, figures of people and animals, stop by the Lacquer Miniature, the Museum of Crystal, and the Gingerbread Museum. Many of the local attractions were added to UNESCO’s list of World Heritage sites.

Getting There: The best way to visit this area is to catch an early train from Moscow and book a full-day tour of Vladimir in advance. This one includes the town of Suzdal as well.

8. Day Trip to Suzdal from Moscow

This gem of a little medieval town perched on a hill just a 30-minute ride from Vladimir is one of those places I’ve visited and could move there permanently and be happy! It’s a charming little piece of history that also has a Kremlin and visiting it feels like stepping back in time. if you’re a culture enthusiast you’ll be glad to know there are numerous churches, five monasteries, including Spaso-Yevfimiev Monastery in Suzdal. Check them out if you want to get a real taste of the country!

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pend some time shopping at the Torgovaya ploshchad (Market Square), where you can buy baskets made of birch bark, ceramic handmade plates, honey or souvenirs and, of course, grab some afternoon tea!

Getting There: Trains leave regularly from Moscow’s Kurskiy Rail Terminal to Vladimir where you can hop on a bus to Suzdal. You can also take a bus from Moscow. In this case, it might take longer and you’ll probably encounter infamous traffic jams. If you go by express train the trip takes about 1 hour and 40 minutes. There are slower trains of course, but I’d recommend going with the fast one and save a lot of time!

9. Day Trip to Korolev from Moscow

Located some 30 kilometers northeast of Moscow, Korolev has become arguably the most important space research center with skilled workers from across the Soviet Union who came here to expand the space program.

It became a leading institute dedicated to aerospace research in the country. Today, that tendency can still be clearly seen on the streets and in the buildings. When the Soviet Union collapsed, the city retained its status as the headquarters of Russia’s space surveillance network and now it hosts the Russian Mission Control Center, an analogue of the American Mission Control Center at NASA’s Space Center in Houston.

If you want to learn more about Mission Control Center and the former Russian Mir space station, book a tour with a knowledgeable guide who can clearly tell the history of this place.

If you’re not into space exploration there is also a Memorial Apartment Museum of Marina Tsvetaeva in Bolshevo. With a picturesque park next to the museum, it’s a great place for walking in the fresh air. The highlight of the park is memorial stones with quotes from Tsvetaeva’s poems.

Getting There: I’d recommend going by train. Catch one at Yaroslavskiy Rail Terminal that departs every 30 minutes to reach Bolshevo station.

10. Day Trip to Borodino from Moscow

The historic Battle of Borodino on September 7, 1812, took place just outside the small village of Borodino, about 140 km west of Moscow, and about 15 km from the nearest town of Mozhaysk. Although the French won the Battle of Borodino and went to capture Moscow, it was one of the bloodiest battles of the pre-twentieth-century that is also predetermined Napoleon’s defeat.

While it was a battlefield back then, not much remains today. It’s mostly a green and grassy field now with a few monuments of military honor, architectural objects dated back to 19th and 20th century, and fortification facilities scattered throughout the area. The largest of these is the 27-meter high obelisk located right at the heart of the former battlefield.

Every year the military and patriotic festival and theatrical performance take place in Borodino. Early September is considered to be the best for visiting. But if you just want to feel the spirit of the battle, it’s better to go at any other time of the year.

Getting there: Hop on a train from the Belorussky rail terminal, disembark in Mozhaysk, and then take a bus to the museum. The whole travel time is about 2 hours.

11. Day Trip to Patriot Park in Kubinka from Moscow

Once a Red Army tank training ground, now it’s a military Disneyland with history, structure, guns, and armored vehicles! The tank museum originally housed one of the world’s largest and rarest collections of tanks. In 2016 they combined the training grounds with the newly-created Patriot Park. Since then, some of the notable and rare items have been moved to the Patriot Park site, so you may want to combine both sites into one tour (only about 20 minutes apart).

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The exhibition grounds include some very rare specimens that are must-see for any military enthusiasts out there. The staff is friendly, helpful and kind, while the museum has a small shop. As this site is part of an operating military base, they may ask you to show your passport, or provide them with a photocopy of the front pages. There are vending machines for snacks and drinks, and there are bathroom facilities. There’s plenty to see, so I recommend setting aside an entire day!

Getting there: Situated halfway between Borodino and Moscow, the best way to reach Patriot Park in Kubinka is by car. Alternatively, if you don’t want to rent one, consider car-sharing apps like Gett or UBER. The price of ride-sharing services is cheap enough to make them a viable proposition for choosing them.

12. Day Trip to Melikhovo from Moscow

Located some 80 km from Moscow, Melikhovo is one of the most important museums dedicated to Anton Pavlovich Chekhov. This renowned Russian writer and playwright acquired Melikhovo in 1892. He lived there with his parents and close relatives for 7 years before moving to the Crimea in 1899. Melikhovo is where he wrote his plays “The Man in the Case” and “The Seagull”.

The estate faded into oblivion right after the Revolution but in 1939 Anton Chekhov’s sister Maria and his nephew established a museum based on Chekhov’s place of living. The museum opened its doors to the public in 1941.

Today museum’s exhibition reveals the legacy of a celebrated writer and shows his path not only as a writer but as a doctor and public figure as well. The collection also features some of the best-known paintings by famous artists like Isaac Levitan and Vasily Polenov, who were Chekhov’s friends. When it comes to fun and educational day trips from Moscow, Melikhovo is a nice place for learning more about Chekov’s life and work.

Getting There: You can reach Melikhovo by train from Kurskiy rail Terminal. Disembark in the town of Chekhov and hop on a minibus that will get to the estate. Alternatively, hop on a bus that departs from the Yuzhnaya metro station.

13. Day Trip to Gorki Leninskie from Moscow

Once the realm of Russian nobles, Gorki Leninskie was turned into Lenin’s museum some 25 years after his death. The estate sits some 30-minute bus ride from the Domodedovskaya metro station and houses Soviet-era memorabilia and Lenin’s memorial flat recently transferred from the Kremlin, as well as his vintage Rolls-Royce.

Most people only associate this place with the name of the first communist leader. In fact, the name of the estate was first mentioned in documents dating back to the 16th-century. Throughout its history, the estate was owned by a number of prominent figures. It’s in fact one of the best museums that holds the country’s finest collection 19th-century furnishings and a unique collection of domestic items owned by nobles. Plus, ancient Vyatichi native tribe or East Slavs who inhabited a part of the Oka basin’s burial mounds and a few notable sculptures are hidden behind the avenues of lime trees in the park.

Getting There: You could, of course, hop on a bus from Domodedovskaya metro station. But it would be much easier just to use UBER or Gett. The estate isn’t that far from the Moscow Circle Road but going there by bus may involve some navigating.

14. Day Trip to Kaluga from Moscow

If you’re looking for an educational day trip from Moscow, look no farther than Kaluga! This beautiful city could really entertain you for more than just a day, but to get a taste of science, be sure to visit the Tsiolkovsky State Museum of the History of Cosmonautics. Or in other words, the Space Museum.

Visitors to the museum will learn more about the history of space exploration. In fact, this is one of the largest Space Museums in Russia, which opened its doors in Kaluga in 1967. Here you can see a prototype of the iconic MIR space station and a duplicate of the Voskhod rocket. The very same rocket that took the first man to space. There’s also a planetarium, which from the outside resembles a spaceship.

Kaluga is a totally walkable city. Make sure to spend some time strolling Teatralnaya street with the authentic 19th-century pavement that now marks the Kilometer Zero. Then walk across the 18th-century Kamenniy Most (the Stone Bridge) that somewhat resembles a Roman aqueduct. If you’re an architecture buff marvel at the Church of St. Cosmas and Damian.

It is assumed that the church was erected by one of the followers of Francesco Bartolomeo Rastrelli in 1794. The church resembles the Smolny Convent in St. Petersburg. With five church towers directed upward and six tiers of oblong windows give the exterior a sense of lightness and airiness.

Getting There: Trains from Kiyevsky Rail Terminal to Kaluga leave every 90 minutes. The trip takes about 2 hours and 35 minutes.

15. Day Trip to Monino from Moscow

Are you looking for great family & kid-friendly day trips from Moscow? If so, consider visiting the Central Museum of the Air Forces at Monino. This unique military open-air museum is home to over 180 Russian aircraft and 100 aircraft engines and the perfect place to go when your crowd is looking for a break from hectic city life. Check this tour if you don’t feel like planning.

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This site was formerly an operational airbase from 1932 till 1956 and many of the Russian aviation Design bureaus have made a contribution to the operation and maintenance of the museum. Along with aircraft from the Second World War, there are the TU-95 Bear four-engine turboprop-powered strategic bomber and the TU-144 Charger a Soviet supersonic passenger airliner (which resembled the Concorde). The museum also has exhibits related to military aviation history such as the uniform of captured U2 pilot Gary Powers.

Getting There: This museum is located at Monino Town, about 30 km from Moscow. It is open on all days from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM, except Mondays and Tuesdays. To get there take a train departing from Yaroslavskiy Rail Terminal and disembark at Monino station. Alternatively, hop on a bus from Schelkovskaya or Partizanskaya metro station.

Final Thoughts on the Best Day Trips from Moscow

I hope this post has helped you discover some amazing day trips from Moscow. From imposing cathedrals, mighty fortresses and monasteries, there are a lot of incredible places to visit the Russian capital, and the best part is that getting there is always ways to get around on the cheap.

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Great article for visitors in Moscow , thanks for sharing

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Marie Hernandez

I hadn’t considered traveling to Moscow until NOW! Fantastic post and ideas for visitors! Thanks!

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Graham Marsden

Nice to see so many options outside of Moscow, but I have to say I wish this list had a recommendation for a hike or a beautiful natural areas or national parks. Maybe the next list!

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I have to admit that I knew nothing about the area surrounding Moscow. This is definitely an inspiring list of places to go.

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When I read this article about Moscow. I wanted to pack my bags and get there sooner. thank you for the great write up.

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15 Best Day Trips from Moscow

Moscow, the sprawling Russian capital, is a city that’s both full of history and contemporary culture.

This is the centre of the Russian world, a city that armies have invaded, where nations have clashed and where revolutions have played out through the centuries.

It’s a city on the fringe of Europe, but a place that is very much at the heart of European history and politics, and for visitors, it can be a complex and enthralling destination to visit.

As much as there is to see and to do in the city itself, there is just as much to experience on day trips from Moscow too.

While Russia is undoubtedly an expansive country, and many of the better-known cities such as St Petersburg or Volgograd are hundreds and hundreds of miles away, there are many more unknown and unusual destinations to visit within a few hours’ drive of the capital.

Immerse yourself in the Russian countryside, visit war memorials, battlefields and the lavish estates of the former Russian nobility. There are rural villages, grand Orthodox Monasteries and the chance to see Russian life outside of the city first-hand.

Here are the best day trips from Moscow.

Korolev, Russia

Located just an hour north of the Moscow city centre, Korolev is an area that is almost a suburb of the expansive capital, but has retained its own unique identity. During the Soviet era, this was one of the most important industrial areas in the country, because this was the base for Soviet Space Exploration.

During World War II, the factories here produced anti-tank guns that helped keep the Soviet Union in the fight. After Germany was defeated, the factories and research centres began to focus on space.

The city became a ‘Science City’ as skilled workers from across the Union came here to settle and to launch the space programme. It became one of the more affluent areas in the country, and today, that distinction can still be seen on the streets and in the buildings.

When the Soviet Union collapsed, Korolev remained the headquarters of Russian space travel and still hosts Russian Mission Control.

2. Borodino

Borodino, Russia

A two-hour drive to the west of Moscow is the battlefield of Borodino. This is a place that is revered in Russian history, and which perhaps should be much more well-known in wider European history too, because this is where the infamous French General Napolean Bonaparte fought the Russians during his invasion in 1812.

Although the French won the Battle of Borodino and went on to capture Moscow, this was the beginning of the end for Napolean, as he went on to be ravaged by the Russian Winter and was forced to retreat soon after.

Just outside the small village of Borodino is the green and grassy field where the battle was fought. On top of a substantial hill is a lasting monument to the important event.

Kolomna, Russia

Located to the south-east of Moscow is the city of Kolomna, which in comparison to the Russian capital is very much a small-town escape.

This is one of the oldest Russian cities in the region and there is a long and intriguing history to be discovered in the museums and monasteries.

Interestingly, the city was off-limits for much its tenure under the Soviet Union, because it was the site of important weapons factories. It was only in 1994 that the city was opened up and even now it is still very much unknown to tourists.

Kolomna makes for a great day trip, and you can explore the restored medieval walls, and the city’s very own Kremlin, a huge fortress which dates back to the 16th century.

4. Zvenigorod

Savvino-Storozhevsky Monastery, Zvenigorod

Zvenigorod is as little as an hour’s drive away from Moscow city centre, and the small town makes for a pleasant break from the capital.

Zvenigorod is an old and historic place, with a history dating back almost a thousand years.

There are some beautiful monasteries to visit as well as the unusual Museum of Russian Desserts, where you can sample and explore this aspect of the local culinary culture.

Zvenigorod was also a town where the world-renowned Anton Checkov once lived, and you can visit a museum here that’s dedicated to his life.

5. Sergiyev Posad

Sergiyev Posad

North of the capital is the city of Sergiyev Posad, which is one of the few well-known tourist destinations in the surrounding region.

You will find this as a suggested stop on most travel itineraries to Moscow, and many tour companies include this as part of their excursions around the city because this city is home to the famous Trinity Lavra of St Sergius.

This is a huge Russian Orthodox Monastery which has been here for hundreds of years, and continues to be run by monks who look after the revered tomb of St Sergius, who was laid to rest here.

It’s an important pilgrimage place for Orthodox Christians and an important stop for tourists.

6. Kubinka Tank Museum

Kubinka Tank Museum

Outside Moscow, you can find an unusual museum which will give you a truly ‘Russian’ experience.

The Kubinka Tank Museum was once the location of a Red Army tank testing ground. Now, it’s been turned into a huge museum that showcases every conceivable type of armoured vehicle.

7. Arkhangelskoye Estate

Arkhangelskoye Estate

The Arkhangelskoye Estate was built on the outskirts of Moscow and dates back to the late 18th century when it was constructed by a Rusian aristocratic family.

For over a century, it was the domain of the nobility, until of course, the Russian Revolution and the advent of Communism swept the family that owned the estate out of the country.

The estate was opened to the public by the Communists and turned into a museum, which it remains today.

Restoration work after the fall of the Soviet Union saved the Arkhangelskoye Estate from falling into disrepair and kept the grounds and the grand palace as a lavish example of pre-Revolution Russia.

8. Yaroslavl

Yaroslavl, Russia

Yaroslavl is found a few hours to the north of Moscow and makes for a long day trip from the city. It’s worth the journey to experience one of the region’s most popular tourist destinations.

Yaroslavl is found on the banks of the River Volga and has been a historically important city throughout Russian history. The city has even been the capital of the country at various points.

You can explore the many museums and monasteries to learn more about this intriguing destination.

9. Rostov Veliky

Rostov Veliky

Just south of Yaroslavl is the small but culturally rich town of Rostov Veliky.

This is another important site in Russian history, as the town can date its origins back to early Slavic settlement around Moscow.

Lake Nero is a beautiful and expansive lake near the town, fringed on one side by an ancient fortress, giving Rostov Veliky a wonderful atmosphere to experience.

10. Vladimir

Vladimir, Russia

Two hours east of Moscow is another historic Russian city that is very much on the regional tourist trail.

It makes for a great day trip from the capital because Vladimir dates back to the 12th century and is full of Russian history and culture.

This was one of the first Russian capitals and it still contains many beautiful medieval buildings that are hundreds of years old.

Suzdal, Russia

The small town of Suzdal is just a few kilometres north of the city of Vladimir.

The town is part of a fantastic UNESCO World Heritage Site that encompasses the historic sites from both Suzdal and Vladimir.

The town was founded in medieval times and also acted for a time as an early capital for Russian kingdoms in the region.

Klin, Russia

Klin is a fairly unassuming town to the north-west of Moscow, but it’s worth visiting to see one particular sight, the house of Tchaikovsky.

The famous 19th-century composer spent his final days here and wrote his very last piece of work in the house in Klin. It is now a museum dedicated to his life and work.

It’s a grand estate and an interesting insight into pre-Soviet, Russian culture.

13. Melikova

Melikova

A short trip past the Moscow suburbs will bring you to another famous estate, the house of renowned Russian writer and playwright Anton Checkov.

By the town of Checkov, which was renamed in his honour, the museum of Melikova will take you on a journey through his life and indeed, what the lives of many of his contemporary fellow Russians would have been like too.

14. Gorki Leninskie

Gorki Leninskie

On the southern edge of Moscow is Gorki Leniniskie.

This grand estate was once the realm of Russian nobles, but after the Russian Revolution it was personally taken over by Vladimir Lenin who turned it into his own home.

He spent much of his last years here, and after his death, the estate became a shrine to his life and legacy.

Today it still remains an interesting museum, and is still in many ways a shrine to communism.

15. Losiny Ostrov National Park

Losiny Ostrov National Park

Losiny Ostrov National Park is a huge area of protected land that is found right on the edge of Moscow and is even surrounded on several sides by suburbs of the city.

It’s unusual to find such a large national park so close to a capital and it’s easy to spend the day exploring this veritable wilderness of beautiful scenery and plentiful wildlife.

15 Best Day Trips from Moscow:

  • Sergiyev Posad
  • Kubinka Tank Museum
  • Arkhangelskoye Estate
  • Rostov Veliky
  • Gorki Leninskie
  • Losiny Ostrov National Park
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Hello kind people of the internet.

We would like to know if it would be possible to make a day trip to a seaside beach by train?

And if so, would you have any recommendations of a good beach location where we could get lunch, and there would be umbrellas and chairs to rent, bathrooms and there would be a way to wash off the salt with fresh water shower, etc.

I was looking perhaps Rimini, but I don't know how easy it is to get from the train station to the beach...probably take a taxi?

In any event I would really appreciate your advice as we love the beaches in Italy .

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Though I have never been to Rimini that was the first thing that came to my mind too. Based on one or two Fellini movies I've seen, I have the impression it has some nice beaches.

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Hi, the shortest distance from the Rimini train station to the sea is about 1.5 km or 20 minutes on foot.

If you prefer you can take a taxi, there are probably buses too.

In my opinion the beaches of Rimini are better than those of Ravenna.

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I'd suggest Rimini for the beaches instead of Ravenna. I've walked from the train station to the beach before but there are taxis available.

Go to Riccione, very very nice, same train line of Rimini, 10 minutes more of train but 10 minutes only once arrived to the beach. .

Rimini or Riccione, both are close together. Have a look on the website of them and then make your choice. Both have pros and cons.

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Shanghai Cixi 4 Days Itinerary

Embark on a 4-day journey through the bustling city of Shanghai and the serene landscapes of Cixi. Your adventure begins with a full day at the magical Shanghai Disney Resort, where fairy tales come to life. Next, ascend the iconic Oriental Pearl Radio & Television Tower for panoramic views of Shanghai's skyline. Day two mixes the tranquility of Yu Garden's classical landscapes with the vibrant buzz of Nanjing Road Pedestrian Street, followed by an immersive cultural experience at the Shanghai Museum. The excitement continues on day three with a splash at Shanghai Haichang Ocean Park, offering a deep dive into marine life. Later, explore the natural beauty and recreational activities at Da Peng Shan Traveling Vacation Area in Cixi. Your final day is packed with fun at Ningbo Fantawild Oriental Heritage, where cultural wonders meet thrilling rides. Conclude your trip with a drive across the architectural marvel, Hangzhou Bay Bridge, capturing the essence of innovation and design. This itinerary promises a perfect blend of entertainment, culture, and relaxation, tailored for an unforgettable experience.

  • Day 1: Enchanting Adventures in Shanghai

Shanghai Disney Resort

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Kickstart your Shanghai escapade with a magical day at the Shanghai Disney Resort, where fairy tales and fantasies come to life. Nestled in Chuansha New Town, Pudong New Area, this theme park promises an entire day of joy and excitement for all ages. From thrilling rides to enchanting shows, the resort is a wonderland that captures the essence of Disney's beloved characters and stories. Immerse yourself in the enchantment that lasts from the moment you step in until the dazzling fireworks signal the end of an unforgettable day.

Attraction Info

  • Shanghai Disney Resort, Chuansha New Town, Pudong New Area, Shanghai
  • Suggested tour duration: 1-2 days
  • Open from 04/18-05/05,8:30am-9:30pm

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Oriental Pearl Radio & Television Tower

After a day filled with Disney magic, elevate your evening with a visit to the iconic Oriental Pearl Radio & Television Tower. Located in the heart of Lujiazui, Pudong New Area, this architectural marvel offers breathtaking views of Shanghai's skyline. Spend a couple of hours exploring its observation decks, marvel at the city lights from the transparent skywalk, and indulge in the rich history and culture of Shanghai through the multimedia exhibits. It's the perfect way to wrap up your first day with a blend of modernity and tradition.

  • No. 1 Century Avenue, Lujiazui, Pudong New Area, Shanghai
  • Suggested tour duration: 2-3 hour
  • Open from 01/01-09/28,9:00am-9:00pm;Open from 09/29-10/06,8:30am-9:00pm;Open from 10/07-12/31,9:00am-9:00pm

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Where to Stay Tonight

Oriental riverside hotel shanghai (shanghai international convention center), the ritz-carlton shanghai, pudong.

  • Day 2: Cultural Wonders and Shopping Spree in Shanghai

Begin your second day in Shanghai with a serene morning at Yu Garden, an oasis of tranquility amidst the city's hustle. This exquisite landscape garden, boasting traditional pavilions, koi-filled ponds, and zigzagging bridges, offers a glimpse into classical Chinese horticulture. Allow yourself an hour to meander through the scenic paths, soaking in the harmonious blend of nature and architecture that has been meticulously preserved for centuries.

  • Shanghai Yuyuan Tourism Business District (the main entrance of Yuyuan Garden on the north side of Huxin Pavilion Jiuqu Bridge)
  • Suggested tour duration: 1-2 hour
  • Open from 02/01-02/08,Tue-Sun,9:00am-4:30pm;Closed from 02/01-02/08,Mon;Open 9:00am-2:30pm on 02/09,Fri;Open from 02/10-02/17,9:00am-4:00pm;Open from 02/18-12/31,Tue-Sun,9:00am-4:30pm;Closed from 02/18-12/31,Mon;Open from 9:00am-4:30pm during Ching Ming Festival,Labour Day,Dragon Boat Festival,Mid-Autumn Festival,China's national day

Yong Fu (Huangpu)

Nanjing Road Pedestrian Street

Next, immerse yourself in the bustling atmosphere of Nanjing Road Pedestrian Street, Shanghai's premier shopping district. Just an hour's stroll here will reveal why it's considered a characteristic neighborhood, with its blend of modern and traditional shops, vibrant neon lights, and the constant stream of locals and tourists alike. It's the perfect spot to pick up souvenirs, sample local snacks, or simply people-watch in the heart of the city.

  • Henan Middle Road, Huangpu District, Shanghai
  • Suggested tour duration: 1-3 hour
  • Open 24 hours

Shanghai Museum

Conclude your day with a culturally enriching visit to the Shanghai Museum, a treasure trove of ancient Chinese art. Set aside three hours to explore its extensive collection of bronzes, ceramics, calligraphy, and paintings. Each exhibit in the museum tells a story of China's rich history and artistic heritage, making it an essential experience for any visitor interested in the depths of Shanghai's cultural past.

  • 201 Renmin Avenue, Huangpu District,Shanghai
  • Suggested tour duration: 3-6 hour
  • Closed on Mon;Open on Tue-Sun,9:00am-5:00pm;Open from 9:00am-5:00pm during Chinese public holidays,The daily capacity for the daytime session is limited to 8,000 people. The exhibition hall visit requires advance reservation with a maximum limit of 2,000 people per night, divided into different time slots.

Shanghai Lianzheng Hotel (People's Square Subway Station)

  • Day 3: Aquatic Wonders and Mountain Retreats

Shanghai Haichang Ocean Park

Kicking off the third day of our Shanghai Cixi adventure, we dive into the aquatic marvels at Shanghai Haichang Ocean Park. Nestled in Pudong's Nanhui New Town, this oceanic oasis offers a full day of exploration beneath the waves without getting wet. From thrilling rides that mimic the power of the sea to serene exhibits showcasing exotic marine life, the park is a treasure trove for ocean enthusiasts. Interactive experiences, such as feeding sessions and educational talks, provide a deeper understanding of our planet's precious underwater worlds.

  • No.166 Yinfei Road, Nanhui New Town, Pudong New District, Shanghai
  • Suggested tour duration: 0.5-1 day
  • Open from 04/01-04/03,Mon-Wed,9:30am-5:30pm;Open from 04/04-04/06,Thu-Sat,9:00am-9:00pm;Open 9:30am-5:30pm on 04/07,Sun;Open from 04/08-04/27,Mon-Fri,9:30am-5:30pm;Open from 04/08-04/27,Sat-Sun,9:00am-8:30pm;Open from 04/28-04/30,Mon-Tue, Sun,9:30am-5:30pm

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Da Peng Shan Traveling Vacation Area

As the sun begins to wane, we ascend from the depths of the ocean to the heights of Da Peng Shan Traveling Vacation Area. Located in the heart of Longshan Town, this natural sanctuary is a stark contrast to the morning's marine escapades. Offering a full day's journey through lush landscapes and cultural sites, Da Peng Shan is the perfect setting to unwind. Hiking trails lead to breathtaking vistas, while traditional architecture and tranquil gardens invite peaceful reflection. It's an idyllic retreat to cap off a day of diverse experiences.

  • Da Peng Mountain Tourist Resort, Longshan Town, Cixi City, Ningbo
  • Open from 8:30am-10:00pm

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  • Day 4: Thrilling Adventures and Marvels of Engineering

Ningbo Fantawild Oriental Heritage

Kickstart the final day of your Shanghai Cixi escapade with a full day of fun at Ningbo Fantawild Oriental Heritage. As the first stop of the day, this theme park promises an immersive cultural experience with a modern twist. Located on the South Bank of Hangzhou Bay New Area, the park is a fusion of traditional Chinese stories and state-of-the-art technology. From exhilarating roller coasters to spectacular shows, the park offers a variety of attractions that cater to all ages. Spend your day exploring the myths and legends of China, brought to life through thrilling rides and interactive exhibits. It's an ideal way to create lasting memories on the last day of your journey.

  • South Bank of Hangzhou Bay New Area, Ningbo City (No. 188, Tianbao Road, Hangzhou Bay New Area)
  • Suggested tour duration: 1 day
  • Open from 04/01-04/30,10:00am-5:00pm;Open from 05/01-05/05,10:00am-9:00pm;Open from 05/06-05/31,10:00am-5:00pm

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Hangzhou Bay Bridge

Conclude your Shanghai Cixi adventure with a visit to the Hangzhou Bay Bridge, a marvel of modern engineering stretching across the Hangzhou Bay. After the excitement at Ningbo Fantawild Oriental Heritage, a one-hour stop at this architectural wonder will be a serene contrast. As the world's longest ocean-crossing bridge, it offers breathtaking views and a unique perspective of the bay. The bridge is not just a testament to human ingenuity but also a picturesque spot for photographers and sightseers alike. Reflect on the memories made over the past four days as you gaze out over the expansive waters, marking a serene end to your exhilarating trip.

  • Cixi City, Ningbo City
  • Suggested tour duration: 1 hour

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Joel Embiid and Mitchell Robinson

Joel Embiid Receives Flagrant Foul After Dangerous Play on Knicks' Mitchell Robinson

The 76ers star got hit with a Flagrant 1 after grabbing Mitchell Robinson's leg.

  • Author: Liam McKeone

While much of the sports world was focused on the 2024 NFL draft, the Philadelphia 76ers tipped off their Game 3 matchup against the New York Knicks. It's been a very physical series to this point and it didn't take long for things to escalate on Thursday night, as 76ers superstar Joel Embiid received a flagrant foul in the first quarter.

Embiid went up to block a Knicks shot in the paint and ended up on his back. OG Anunoby came down with the rebound and dished it to center Mitchell Robinson. Robinson went up for the easy layup but Embiid decided to grab Robinson's legs and yank them out from under him. It was a really dangerous sequence and deserving of a flagrant foul.

Joel Embiid received a Flagrant 1 after this foul on Mitchell Robinson 😳 pic.twitter.com/2ygeQh8gMG — Bleacher Report (@BleacherReport) April 26, 2024

This came merely minutes after officials were forced to review an Embiid play for a possible hostile act after the big man appeared to knee Isaiah Hartenstein below the belt.

Isaiah Hartenstein was in pain after this offensive foul by Joel Embiid (via @KnicksClipss ) pic.twitter.com/pziNshaBJd — Knicks Videos (@sny_knicks) April 26, 2024

Playoff basketball is significantly more physical than any regular season play but it's hard to understand what Embiid's intentions were here. Undercutting an NBA player in the air is always a no-no and you never see a player laying on the ground reach up and grab someone else's leg. Everyone is fortunate disaster was avoided.

Despite Robinson missing both flagrant free throws, the Knicks led the 76ers, 29-27, after the first quarter.

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$43 round-trip flights from SC: Frontier offers 1-day sale on Earth Day

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Celebrate Earth Day in the air with a one-day sale from "America's Greenest Airline."

Frontier Airlines announced that it will celebrate its status as "America's Greenest Airline" with an Earth Day sale. The airline will offer $43 fares on roundtrip domestic flights in the U.S., plus one-way fares to and from Puerto Rico.

The $43 price tag was chosen to celebrate what Frontier says is its 43% higher fuel efficiency compared to other major U.S. carriers, based on 2023 fuel consumption per seat-mile.

“Our constant dedication to enhancing fuel efficiency and reducing our environmental footprint enables us to maintain our position as America’s Greenest Airline,” said Tyri Squyres, vice president of marketing at Frontier Airlines, in a recent news release.

How long does Frontier's $43 deal last?

Fares must be purchased by 11:59 pm Eastern time on April 22, 2024. Sale fares are valid for nonstop travel on Tuesday and Wednesday, through Jun. 30, 2024; and Aug. 15, 2024, through Oct. 31, 2024, except on blackout date Sep. 3, 2024.

See more details on the Frontier website, and see below for S.C. flight destinations from Frontier Airlines.

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Frontier flights from CHS - Charleston International Airport

Charleston International Airport offers Frontier flights to the following locations:

  • Atlanta, Georgia
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Frontier flights from MYR - Myrtle Beach International Airport

Myrtle Beach International Airport offers Frontier flights to the following three locations:

  • Hartford, Connecticut
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2024 NFL Draft: Titans explain why they chose T'Vondre Sweat No. 38 overall despite recent DWI arrest

Tennessee's brass even took a trip to visit sweat and his family.

2023 Big 12 Championship - Oklahoma State v Texas

The Tennessee Titans added one of the biggest offensive linemen in the draft with JC Latham at No. 7 overall, and followed it up by selecting one of the biggest defensive linemen in the draft with T'Vondre Sweat out of Texas.

The 2023 Outland Trophy winner was also a unanimous All-American this past season, and was named the Defensive Big 12 Player of the Year. Sweat is a talent, but he was expected to fall down teams' draft boards due to off-field issues.

Earlier this month, Sweat was arrested on a misdemeanor charge of driving while intoxicated. That same week after being released from jail, he was off to Nashville to visit with the Titans.

After making the selection, Titans general manager Ran Carthon explained to reporters why Tennessee decided to spend a top 40 pick on Sweat. He said they spent a lot of time talking about Sweat's mistake, and the Titans brass, including head coach Brian Callahan, even flew to Sweat's hometown to visit with him. Carthon said the Titans had tough conversations with Sweat and his family about the poor decision he made. Ultimately, all of their research led to the Titans feeling comfortable enough to select Sweat. 

Check out all that Carthon said, here:

. @TexasFootball DT T’Vondre Sweat’s first visit after his DWI was with the @Titans . The team asked him tough questions, and also sent a big contingent to meet with Sweat in his hometown to spend time with him and his family to vet the situation to their satisfaction. pic.twitter.com/tOINGZP4fv — Jim Wyatt (@jwyattsports) April 27, 2024

In 14 games played last year, Sweat recorded 45 total tackles, eight tackles for loss, two sacks and four passes defended. He and All-Pro defensive tackle Jeffery Simmons could form quite the dynamic duo on the inside. Sweat is about 360 pounds, but said on Friday he wants to get down into the 350s. If he does, Sweat believes " most likely I am going to be a Hall of Famer ."

CBS Sports NFL Draft expert Chris Trapasso graded the Sweat pick a "C-."

"Monstrous NT who finally demonstrated a glimmer of pass-rush capability with hand work as a senior. Not as good against the run or double teams as his size indicates. Probably two-down player in the NFL . Tennessee did need more size inside along the DL, but this is too early for a limited player."

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