Is Budapest Safe for Solo Female Travelers?

Budapest generally offers a safe environment for solo female travelers. Traditional tourist areas are well-policed and have excellent public transportation options, including reputable taxi services. However, it's always crucial to follow classic safety measures like staying in well-lit, busy places, keeping an eye on your belongings, and avoiding isolated places after dark. Additionally, it's advisable to learn a few basic Hungarian phrases to navigate your stay.

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How safe is Budapest?

Safety at night:

Safety at night:Safe

Budapest generally holds a reputation as a safe city for solo female travelers. At night, popular and well-lit areas such as the city center, landmarks, and the Danube promenade are generally secure to navigate alone, and public transportation continuously runs smoothly. However, as with any global city, it's always essential to remain vigilant and use common sense, especially when exploring less crowded neighborhoods or parts of the city outside the main areas.
Public transportation:

Public transportation:Safe

Public transportation in Budapest is relatively safe as the metro, trams, buses, and trolleys are well-maintained and reliable. Most locals and tourists use public transport daily without incidences. It is very busy during peak hours, making it less favourable for pickpockets. However, as with any city, it's always wise to stay vigilant and watch out for your belongings, especially in crowded places. Also, while most people speak English in Budapest, language can sometimes be a barrier, so knowing a few basic phrases or having a translation app handy might be beneficial.
Street harassment:

Street harassment:Low

Budapest, the capital of Hungary, has relatively low levels of street harassment compared to other global tourist destinations. Nevertheless, as a solo female traveler, it’s always important to stay cautious and aware of your surroundings. For the most part, locals are welcoming and possess a friendly disposition towards tourists. However, just like in any major city, there may be instances of verbal harassment in crowded or less reputable areas. Exercising common safety measures should ensure a pleasant stay in this scenic city.
Petty crimes:

Petty crimes:Low

Budapest, is generally considered a safe city, although like any major city, some petty crime such as pickpocketing or bag snatching can occur, primarily in crowded places and on public transport. However, it's not rampant, and taking general precautions can help you avoid such situations. It's always recommended to be aware of your surroundings, keep your belongings close, and secure valuables out of sight.

Is Budapest worth visiting?

Overall rating

4.6 /5

based on 83 experiences from female travelers

Things to do

4.6/5

Safety

4.5/5

Food

4.3/5

Budget-friendly

3.8/5
Céline

Céline

United Kingdom

Solo travel

Loved Budapest. Great food, beautiful architecture, would wander the streets until I was too cold and go into the nearest bath to warm up. Affordable, easy public transit. Felt safe everywhere I went.

Posted: April 27, 2025Experienced: January, 2025
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Ana

Ana

Georgia

Solo travel

I felt very safe in Budapest, even when walking at night. I recommend visiting Fisherman’s Bastion, Széchenyi Baths, and taking a Danube river cruise. Skip overpriced tourist restaurants in Váci Street. Try local food at the Great Market Hall or eat goulash at a traditional Hungarian bistro. I stayed in District VII (Jewish Quarter), which was lively and close to everything. My budget was around €50–€70 per day, including meals, transport, and attractions. Public transport is easy and reliable—I used trams and metros with a daily pass. My itinerary included Buda Castle, St. Stephen’s Basilica, ruin bars, and the thermal baths. Overall, it was a beautiful and affordable trip!

Posted: April 18, 2025
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Téa

Téa

France

Couple travel

I travelled to Budapest with my best friend (he is a man) I felt pretty safe there, because I was not alone but also because of the vibes I get from the people and the cities The food was ok, it is not very diversified, however it's cheap to buy foods even in restaurants The monuments are really pretty, I recommend to do the Parliament, all the religious monuments like churches, and to go up the hill to have a perfect view of all the city (go for the sunset!)

Posted: April 15, 2025
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Solo travel

I felt very safe in Budapest. It is quite big for partying so it’s important to follow some basic safety rules like not leaving your drink unattended or not getting too drunk but overall I have never ever had any issues and men were never menacing or insistant.

Posted: April 13, 2025Experienced: April, 2025
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Trudi

Trudi

United States

Group travel

Budapest is a beautiful city with a lot to do. If you go here you will never get bored. I haven’t felt unsafe at night alone at all. The clubs were questionable as there were a lot of creepy men but overall great place

Posted: April 11, 2025
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Christina

Christina

Bulgaria

Couple travel

The most beautiful place I have ever been. The city is wonderful. A place where romance meets fun and party. I felt pretty safe but please keep in mind that I traveled with my boyfriend. The accommodation where pretty cheap and in good places. Almost everybody speaks English. If I didnt want to travel the world I would be in Budapest every year. This city amazed me.

Posted: April 11, 2025
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Asya

Asya

Italy

Solo travel

Budapest was absolutely safe and lively city. People were very helpful and kind. Transports work till late night with no real delays. I prefer the Buda part of the city which is more historic and in the neo-gothic style. I would recommend to not save money and buy thickets for St. Matthias Church as the interior is so unique and stunning!

Posted: April 10, 2025
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Solo travel

- I found Budapest to be a very safe city. Even when walking home alone after a night out. - It is also a very easy city to get around in, as puplic transportation is really tourist friendly, buses, metro, trams. - I was traveling on a really low budget so I stayed at the Baroque Hostel where I also worked so I stayed there for free. A very cute place. - Honestly I would recommend just walking around the city without looking at a map because you keep bumping in to these beautiful buildings. - And I recommend the Gellert thermal bath! Especially at sunset time.

Posted: March 20, 2025
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Group travel

I stayed in Budapest with a group of friends last summer for the F1 and i highly recommend traveling here. The city is very big and there are a lot of places to visit and a lot of activities to do. Bc there were 4 of us we didn't have any problem woth safety but I don't know how it is if you do solo traveling I heard fron others that it is still vrey safe. The night life is amazing, there are a lot of clubs and bars. And I recommend booking a boat trip bc they are preatty cheap and the experience is very good.

Posted: March 17, 2025Experienced: June, 2024
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Solo travel

Well, never visit in peak winter time. You won't be able to see anything. It was all foggy. Even the famous tourist attractions were mehh cause the view was blocked by the fog. Plus it's too cold. Always book in advance else it will be very expensive.

Posted: February 11, 2025Experienced: January, 2025
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Is Budapest safe for women?

Safety index

4.1 /5

Based on 122 local experiences

Crime index

2 /5

Based on 122 local experiences

It’s a pretty safe city overall, the only problem are drunk and homeless people and addicts that usually live around big metro stations. It can be scary, especially if you’re alone at night, but at the same time no one has ever tried to approach me or talk to me. There are often inspectors on buses and metro stations, who oversee the safety, and based on my experience homeless people usually just want to be left alone

Posted: May 9, 2025
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Emily

Emily

Like in every city it depends on which part are you at, the outer, more abandoned parts are not recommended to be wandered around alone in the dark but I feel safe in the inner city with lots of public places and lights, there usually aren’t many creeps on the streets there. I keep a paper spary with me though because it gives me a sense of extra safety and sadly that’s normal now everywhere for a woman.

Posted: May 5, 2025
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Meet locals in Budapest

Camilla

Camilla

About Me

Hello! I’m an Italian 🇮🇹 Erasmus student currently studying in Budapest, Hungary. I lived in Verona for a few years and it’s a lovely city to visit, good food, people, and many little streets and secrets to discover. I’m studying languages (English and Russian) for teaching, because I love working with kids and students! I’m a crafty person, I love discovering new music, reading classics and travelling. I’m a shy person, but if I feel comfortable I will never shut up. I’m always open to meet new people and exchange interests, cultures, and fun facts about languages! 🥰

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Sara

Sara

About Me

Hi! I'm Sara, 23 yo from Budapest. I'm currently studying architecture is Budapest. I love to travel, it is soo exciting discover new places and cultures, meeting the locals! I have two cats and a few chicken, love spending time with my family, playing music and do something creative:) I also volunteer a lot, I work with children☺️

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Stay with locals in Budapest

Anasztázia

Anasztázia

Budapest

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3 days

About me

Hey! I’m Anasztázia, but you can call me Ani. I’m 19 years old and currently living in Budapest, where I study political science at university. I’m a curious and energetic person who loves diving deep into the world’s complexities, having long conversations about anything—from philosophy and history to my latest music discovery. Books, art, and traveling are essential parts of my life, just like the vibrant city life. I love exploring new places, going to concerts and festivals with my friends, or simply wandering the streets of Budapest with a good coffee in hand. If you’re up for a spontaneous adventure, a deep conversation, or just a coffee break, count me in!💗

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Upcoming visitors to Budapest

Daniela

Daniela

About Me

Hola ! Estoy en mi eurotrip desde el 01 al 31 de mayo, estaré en Paris, Londres, Ámsterdam, Berlín, Praga, Viena, Budapest, Florencia, Roma y Barcelona, si alguna tiene algún tips o recomendacion se los agradecería ✌🏻

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Dafne

Dafne

About Me

Hi everyone! I'm planning an interrail but I don't want to go solo and I would love to meet people along the way or also plan the whole trip with someone... I'm open to everything!! From visiting the city to partying I'm advanced level of english, l'm bit of unexperienced in Spanish/French

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Safety in Hungary