based on 63 experiences from female travelers
Copenhagen is very very safe even after dark. I never felt unsafe nor threatened in this city. The public transportation here is TOP TIER! The metros interval is less than 3 min. It is a very pretty city but I wouldn't recommend going there in the fall. The weather was too hard harsh for me to enjoy my whole trip.
Posted: May 1, 2025Experienced: October, 2023Kathrine
Norway
I was in Copenhagen for almost a week by myself - i felt safe but was not out late. The transportation by bus is okey, but regret not renting a bike. Go to the museums - the K1 was amazing! Did a lot of trifting and it was a little overpized and curated for my taste.
Posted: April 20, 2025Aleksandra
Poland
My trip to Copenhagen was amazing! I fell in love with the city from the moment I arrived! The city was very clean and beautiful. I felt safe during the night walk (around 9-10 pm) and didn’t see any weird people around the center. The weather was a bit windy but it didn’t ruin the experience I had. Highly recommended for solo travelers 🫶
Posted: April 14, 2025Louise
Australia
Copenhagen was the first place I did my fully solo trip, and it was a learning experience! Great city! Walkable and nice vibe! Felt safe everywhere, but I was mostly in the city centre! Great people, good food, lovely pastries 🍰
Posted: April 5, 2025Experienced: September, 2023The city itself was kinda safe, but it was necessary to avoid some shady parts of the city. In the dark, there were some groups shouting on the streets, probably drunken tourists. I personally went to Christiania, which, to a solo traveler, felt sometimes scary. I got cat called once there. But it seemed like a group of male tourists who went there just to get high.
Posted: March 30, 2025Tyra
Sweden
I love Copenhagen! And me and my friends had the best time! We never felt uncomfortable or unsafe I would recommend reffen, the food and the vibe are just amazing! And I would also recommend to just to walk everywhere or take the subway.
Posted: March 3, 2025Copenhagen is a beautiful and very safe city. I recommend seeing as much as possible and trying the cinnamon rolls and kardamomo rolls. I stayed in a hostel with private bathrooms and a high-up view of Copenhagen. We got around on foot to see as much as possible and explore the city's hidden corners.
Posted: March 1, 2025Experienced: November, 2024Great place with a lot to do. Was for a couple of days and loved it. Great public transportation and felt very safe.. the only downside is that it can be quite expensive. At least 2 days are needed to see most of the city
Posted: February 24, 2025Traveling to Copenhagen was my very first solo trip. To be honest I did not expect to like the city, I couldn’t be more wrong. The city is beautiful, clean and safe. I’ve met amazing people there, they were friendly and helpful.
Posted: February 19, 2025We felt very safe and the city is beautiful, I would recommend renting a bike. The only thing you have to keep in mind is the weather as it can be extremely cold this early in the year. You should also consider the prices in Copenhagen cause Copenhagen is really expensive
Posted: February 16, 2025Based on 76 local experiences
Based on 76 local experiences
Olivia
Copenhagen is a safe and beautiful city with high security. You should of course always think smart if you are on your own. There will always be idiots. But I have never had any bad experiences in my lovely hometown <‘3
Posted: May 3, 2025Frida
I ask strangers to watch over my things if I have to use the bathroom, I can walk alone / use public transportation at night without the slightest fear that something may happen, you can dress however you like and still not have to worry.
Posted: April 19, 2025Marie
Hi everyone, thanks for stopping by. I'm excited to meet new people and learn about new cultures. Always available for a quick chat or to explore around town. I love concerts, discovering new restaurants, and good comedy nights. My birthday is in June. I still haven't decided what to do this year. Any suggestions? Please I would love to hear🥰
Yulia
Hi! I’m Yuls — solo traveler with a big heart, a love for meaningful convos, and a suitcase full of books I never finish. I’ve lived in several countries, currently in Copenhagen, recharging after a deep personal reset. I’m super respectful, calm, and independent — I don’t take up much space and always try to bring warmth, presence, or a shared meal. Right now I’m navigating a bit of a transitional phase, so I’m mostly looking for safety, kindness, and connection — even if just for a night or two. I love slow mornings, cozy spaces, working on creative projects, and hearing stories from other women doing life on their own terms.
Marie
Copenhagen
3 days
Hi everyone, thanks for stopping by. I'm excited to meet new people and learn about new cultures. Always available for a quick chat or to explore around town. I love concerts, discovering new restaurants, and good comedy nights. My birthday is in June. I still haven't decided what to do this year. Any suggestions? Please I would love to hear🥰
Hibatullah
Copenhagen
3 days
I’m a 27 y/o living in Copenhagen. I love to travel around the world.
Sinem
Hiii My name is Sinem, I'm 20 years old and currently living in Lithuania as an Erasmus student. I’m originally from İzmir, Turkey, and I study Mechanical Engineering. I’ve always loved exploring new countries and learning about different cultures, which is why I enjoy using Couchsurfing — I believe meeting and talking with locals helps me understand a place in a much deeper and more authentic way. Over the past month and a half, I’ve had the chance to travel to Latvia, Sweden, Estonia, and Finland. I’m a curious person who’s always eager to learn new things, and I’d love to share my culture while discovering others’. Friends describe me as polite, respectful, and easy to get along with. I’m really looking forward to making meaningful connections along the way!
Benedetta
I am Benedetta, a vibrant and positive person. More than anything I love travelling, exploring new places, new cultures and meet new people, creating “here and now”’s bonds. I come from Rome, but I am currently doing my Erasmus in Germany