The summer crowds have thinned, and the weather is gorgeous. If you still have vacation days calling your name, fall is the perfect time to take a vacation!
But where should you go?
Here are some recommended destinations for fall.
#1: Seattle, Washington
Seattle is great for so many things. Sweater weather, scarves, and coffee. Need we say more? If the cool weather hasn’t already sold you, consider that Seattle has great landmarks, attractions, and more than enough quirks to keep you interested and active.
Pike Place Market and the Museum of Pop Culture are excellent places to start your vacation. At these locations, you can see everything from fish throwing to a visual history of hip-hop.
Adventurous travelers will enjoy Mt. Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest. A short hike will take you into some of the most magnificent scenery in all of Washington state. To see as much of the fall foliage as possible, a driving tour of the park would be ideal.
We recommend planning your trip for September or early October as the weather is perfect and the rains haven’t yet started.
#2. Munich, Germany
Visiting Munich in the fall allows you to catch the golden glow of the city, highlighted by the changing colors of the trees.
Munich’s palaces invite exploration on crisp, autumn days. Visit the Nymphenburg Palace which was a summer getaway residence for monarchs. Neuschwanstein Castle is another good option. You will be in awe of its splendor and will immediately understand why it was the inspiration for Disney’s Sleeping Beauty castle.
Oktoberfest! Munich is home to the largest Volksfest in the world. The beer-fueled festival is over 200 years old and features regional delicacies. There are also traditional dancing and musical performances throughout the two-week-long celebration.
#3: Oxford, Mississippi- The University of Mississippi
ESPN named Oxford, MS the best college town in the United States for good reason. Be sure to visit when the Ole Miss Rebels are playing football at home.
You’ll be engulfed in southern hospitality when you pre-game in The Grove. The Grove, complete with majestic oaks and sprawling spaces in the middle of campus, is famous for its tailgating. Here, people pull out all the stops and their fine china and silver for the occasion. As a visitor, you’ll be welcomed with a warm smile and “Are you hungry?”
If all of this has you dreaming of dusting off your traveling shoes, give us a call. We would love to help you “fall” into a great vacation.
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