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The best solo escapes in the UK, inspired by Netflix’s Too Much

Following Lena Dunham’s hotly anticipated Netflix rom-com Too Much landing on screens, viewers have fallen hard for its raw, funny and all-too-relatable portrayal of heartbreak, healing and exploring a new city. But Jessica’s solo adventure to London isn’t just a TV fantasy – it’s a reflection of a growing cultural shift. Airbnb data reveals bookings for international solo trips have risen by nearly a third compared to last year.
Much like Jessica, more and more UK travellers are craving the freedom of exploring the world on their own terms. Women are leading the charge, with female solo bookings growing by over 30% YOY, compared to male solo travel bookings which grew only 12% over the same period.
Airbnb data also shows Gen Z have the most solo escapade wanderlust – with 18-24 year olds seeing a 32% YOY increase in searches for solo stays, higher than all other age groups.
Brits aren’t just crossing oceans to find themselves – Airbnb data shows the UK is the top trending solo destination, with cities like London, Bristol and York offering perfect backdrops for solo escapes.
Whether inspired by a break-up, or simply the urge to reset without the worry of accommodating to someone else’s itinerary, solo travel is no longer a niche pursuit – it’s a powerful way to unplug, recharge and reconnect with yourself.
To help travellers live out their ultimate Too Much moment this summer, Airbnb has revealed the top ten countries globally for solo travel, along with a curated list of stays in the UK’s most popular solo travel destinations for 2025 – some of which are in the show’s London filming locations.
From a vibrant East London flat to a tiny treehouse home for one in York, these Airbnb stays offer the perfect setting to romanticise your independence this summer.
Top 10 Most Searched Countries for Solo Travel on Airbnb:
- United Kingdom
- Spain
- Italy
- France
- United States
- Portugal
- Greece
- Thailand
- Ireland
- Netherlands
The top trending UK destinations & Airbnbs perfect for a ‘Too Much’ solo escape
London
Where to stay: Peckham Rye rooftop apartment
Live out your own Too Much moment in this airy, open-plan apartment, just a short drive from Nunhead’s Ivy House pub featured in the show. A perfect solo sanctuary for journaling, unwinding, and embracing that main-character energy.
Where to stay: Charming flat with a view in vibrant East London
Set in the heart of East London where much of Too Much was filmed, this characterful flat is perfect for solo exploring. Just two minutes from the Central Line, it’s your stylish launchpad for wandering the city at your own pace.
Bristol
Where to stay: Stylish one bedroom flat
A characterful Clifton flat, ideal for wandering the neighbourhood’s lively streets and hidden gems on your own terms.
Manchester
Where to stay: Trendy Apartment in the Northern Quarter
A stylish apartment in the heart of Manchester’s Northern Quarter, ideal for solo travellers seeking vibrant city life.
Brighton & Hove
Where to stay: Designer-owned chic loft
A stylish mews flat on a charming cobbled street, blending boho charm with designer touches. Relax surrounded by vintage textiles, quality linens, and a curated collection of books to get lost in.
Liverpool
Where to stay: Stylish Victorian home
A chic Victorian home close to Liverpool’s vibrant museums, music scene, and waterfront – perfect for solo explorers wanting the city’s best at their doorstep.
York
Where to stay: Tiny treehouse home for one
A secluded, treehouse nestled in nature – the perfect solo hideaway to rest, reflect and recharge.
Birmingham
Where to stay: Beautiful Edwardian flat with garden in Moseley
A stylish Edwardian flat with a garden, perfectly located for Moseley’s music, parks, and quick access to Birmingham city centre.
Glasgow
Where to stay: Hidden mews home next door to Kelvingrove Park
A beautifully designed house ideal for solo travellers seeking a stylish, peaceful city retreat close to museums, the university, and vibrant West End spots.
For solo travellers looking to dive into local culture, Airbnb offers thousands of Experiences across the world – all hosted by locals who know their city best.
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In a conversation with TOI’s Shikha Yadav, city-based therapist and mental health expert Dr Keshav Jee explains how travelling solo is no longer just a leisure trend but a potential wellness tool. Excerpts:- Q. What benefits can solo travel have on one’s mental and emotional well-being? A: Solo travel is a deeply personal experience. From choosing your destination to deciding where to stay and what to eat, it’s all in your control. This sense of agency can be incredibly empowering, especially for those who often feel emotionally dependent on others. Travelling alone can act as a reset button. Whether you’re going through a burnout, heartbreak, or a professional setback, time away from your routine allows for introspection. You’re free from judgment, from social expectations, and you get to live as your most authentic self. That, in itself, can lead to significant emotional growth. It’s challenging at first, but once you experience it, it can become one of life’s most enriching adventures. Q: How can being alone in an unfamiliar place positively rewire thought patterns or behaviour? A: Immersing yourself in a new culture forces you to adapt. You’re exposed to unfamiliar languages, customs, and social norms. Navigating these by yourself builds resilience and problem-solving skills. You become more self-reliant. Also, it helps dismantle negative assumptions about yourself, leading to a healthier mindset and improved confidence. Q. Is solo travel a healthy coping mechanism during life transitions, like breakups, job loss, or burnout? A: Absolutely, but with precautions. If done mindfully, it is a healthy way to cope with life changes. It creates space for self-reflection without distractions. However, it’s important to stay grounded: avoid excessive substance use, and don’t make reckless choices in the name of “finding yourself.” Q. How does solitude during travel differ from loneliness?A: Solitude is intentional and nourishing. It’s choosing to spend time with yourself, whether it’s after a stressful work week or just to breathe freely without external pressures. Solo travel lets you embrace this kind of solitude. Loneliness, on the other hand, is feeling isolated even when you’re with others. Some introverts may often confuse solitude with loneliness. Q. What precautions should solo travellers, especially women, keep in mind to make it a rewarding experience?A: Planning is key. Research your destination well, especially in terms of safety. Choose places with accessible public transport, accommodation and try to immerse yourself in the local culture. The goal must be to have a perfect personal trip and with stories, and lessons you’ll carry for life.
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