Travel insights from Jenna Buege, associate editor of The Compass How to be a Tourist in Your Own City While current events have turned the world of travel on its head, there are still ways to get out there and explore (while maintaining social distancing). It’s times like these when we look to our own cities, towns and regions to keep our wanderlust at bay until we’re once again given the greenlight to adventure around the world. Here are five ways that you can be a tourist in your own city. Start a New Hobby Master the ins-and-outs of your city with a new and exciting hobby. Not only are activities like walking, biking and jogging good for your body and mind, they also aid you in becoming a neighborhood expert as you learn all of the best routes to get from here to there. And best of all, these activities are totally free! For maximum fun, be sure to switch up your route every now and again by exploring nearby areas that you might not encounter during your normal routine. Take a Hike Another low-cost adventure, a visit to the nearest county, state or National Park is sure to satisfy any travel bug. As we all work together to flatten the curve, it’s important to follow any park guidelines and check that they’re still open before you go. Note: As of 03/23 - Yosemite, Sequoia and Kings Canyon are currently closed. Click on the website for information on vacations, flights, and cruises.. https://20040907.travsearch.com/hotels-resorts #getaways #weekendgetaways #romanticgetaways #worldwidegetaways #nswgetaways #golfgetaways #familygetaways #getawayspot #wintergetaways #virginia #bestwesternplus #shenandoah #luxurygetaways # #tinygetaways #foraygetaways #getawayssa #getawaystravel #jamaica #unitedstates #mexico #jamaica #bahamas #costarica #panama #luxuryacapulcobeachresort #mexico #acapulco #acapulcoshore #apaculco2019 https://www.instagram.com/p/B-qggG3hts7/?igshid=v6sj8y4plqgv