First solo trip to Amsterdam
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Hi there, I’m planning my first solo trip after watching some coaching videos that say it’s great for personal growth (independence, self-confidence, socializing, etc.).

I’d like to start with a weekend in Amsterdam in a few months.

But I’m wondering—should I follow a pre-made itinerary like the ones in *Lonely Planet* to keep stress low for my first solo weekend, or should I plan my own route by picking the places I want to visit and activities that interest me, then connecting them with Google Maps to build my independence?

Because that’s really the skill I want to work on most during this trip.

The thing is, if I go with the second option, I’m worried I’ll panic trying to find my way once I’m there. So now I’m stuck in a dilemma.

Also, about youth hostels—how far in advance should I book?

Thanks!
MA Masterpo Globetrotter ·
If there’s already some stress about taking this first trip, whether you follow a set itinerary or plan your own won’t make much difference—it’s way better to see what you *want* to see. Make a short list of places to visit based on your passions (two or three per day) and note a few extras in case you pass by them. The ideal thing is to create a Google MyMaps, but if you’re not used to it, it can be pretty complex at first. Otherwise, do a little prep work to scout all the spots and group them by neighborhood. And if that’s still too complicated, just go with a ready-made itinerary.

Amsterdam is a city you can easily explore on foot, so you can save yourself extra stress by skipping public transport. And with Google Maps, there’s no way you’ll get lost.

As for hostels, I’m not sure—I haven’t stayed in one for a while…
EN Envievoyages ·
Okay, thanks.

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