my favorite places are two Renaissance Festivals here in Texas, Texas Renaissance Festival (just north of Houston) in the fall and Sherwood Forest Faire (just east of Austin) early spring both great to barefoot at but oddly enough few actually go barefoot to them.
Yes...did the Redwoods barefoot. Nice soft and squishy trail and comes out on an isolated beach. Yummy!
I really like being barefoot at the hair salon, I find it so relaxing, also at the movies, especially the newer theaters with the leather reclining seats. I work a part time job at a hotel as as desk clerk at night, I spend a lot of time behind the counter barefoot, I sometimes venture from behind the counter to tidy up the lobby area shoeless and haven even delivers extra pillows, ect... to guest rooms barefoot. My Manager doesn't seem to mind as she has seen me barefoot and never said anything negative about it. I did have a female guest a few months ago that would come to the morning breakfast barefoot which was okay with me. She did mention that she thought it would be okay since I was always barefoot when she was a guest. I didn't think a lot of guest noticed but apparently she did.
A hair salon huh...hmm. Sounds interesting. Haven't really heard or thought of that before. Any other specifics why, if I may ask? ...plus I have a hair appointment next week too. ;P
It is very relaxing, especially at the hair wash stations and my salon has really nice textured tile floors that feel amazing under foot especially in the summer time when it is hot outside and the tiles and nice and cool to bare feet. Also I usually go to my hair appointments after my day time job so usually the only shoes I would have with me would be heels and I am not spending an additional two hours in heels that I don't have to.
Huh. I thought this forum was simply for people who like to be barefoot. But I've noticed that there seem to be a lot here with a "black sole" fetish. Is this a fetish forum and I'm just not aware of it?
To answer the OP, though, I don't know if it's my favorite, but anywhere that has nice feeling stone tile is always a nice place to be barefoot.
Might sound strange but I like hiking barefoot. I'm not really into going into stores and restaurants just to draw attention to my feet and try to "school" people about laws regarding barefeet. It's more fun for me to go somewhere in nature and be natural!
I love to fly barefoot, and walking through airport terminals barefoot is an exhilarating experience, the floor textures and temperature changes make it interesting. My soles don't get very dirty though, as most airport floors are kept clean.