Women living in Brazil consider the safety level to be moderate, with an overall safety rating of 3.4 out of 5.
Women living in Brazil consider the crime rate to be moderate, with an overall crime rating of 3 out of 5.
On average 11.7% percentage of women in Brazil have experienced physical and/or sexual violence from an intimate partner at some time in their life, according to OECD Data.
Based on 194 experiences
Safety rating: | 3.4/5 | Moderate |
Safety walking alone after dark: | 2.5/5 | Moderate |
Safety using public transport: | 3.7/5 | Safe |
Crime rate: | 3/5 | Moderate |
Worries of being sexually harassed: | 2.9/5 | Moderate |
Worries of being sexually assaulted or raped: | 2.7/5 | Moderate |
Worries of being physically attacked: | 2.4/5 | A bit worried |
Worries of home broken and things stolen: | 2.2/5 | A bit worried |
Worries of being mugged or robbed: | 3.1/5 | Moderate |
Worries of being kidnapped or murdered: | 1.9/5 | A bit worried |
Tourist cities are usually safe in the touristic area, although robbers and pickpockets are common. Be careful with scans and do not display your values on the streets. For women, walk alone at night is not recommended anywhere.
Posted: June 21, 2025Belo Horizonte is a capital, maybe the third or fourth biggest in Brasil. So it’s a big city, it’s not like you can walk the streets carefree in the middle of the night. There are parts of the city that are worse, like the centre, but most likely a tourist visiting wouldn’t go there. If you stick to more touristic parts and have your bag close and pay attention, you’ll be ok. It’s safer than São Paulo and Rio de Janeiro.
Posted: June 21, 2025Yamini
In the more touristic places it is super safe, no worries at all. Then there are a few other neighourhoods where you have to take care (dealers, milicia, etc), but they are pretty especific. In the historical centre there is nothing to worry about.
Posted: June 10, 2025Celyne
Its safe, but always take care, cuz some people are highly crazy I frequently walk in the dark night after 10 pm and i never was attacked by anyone, so i feel safe here. Be woman its hard, we could be careful in all situations
Posted: June 9, 2025Rayanne
Rio is not the most safe, bug also not as dangerous as some make it seem. There are certain areas that are worse than others and you must be street smart to get by. Don't leave your stuff unattended, keep your bag on your sight, don't walk in dark empty places, attention around you, research places, if possible get company or even better a local to show you around. I was born and raised in rio and it's a beautiful city, and I only got robbed once in new year (which is a dangerous day to go by anyways), but it's overall a very charming city.
Posted: June 8, 2025Maria
Brazil is a good country to visit, but you still have to be careful. Do not trust anyone who seems to be rude. Brazilians in general are kind and welcoming, just be careful when walking alone at night.
Posted: June 1, 2025based on 67 experiences from female travelers
Anna
United Kingdom
Loved Brazil, its large cities, its UNESCO heritage villages, the tech and the traditional, the beach and the mountains, the unbelievable diversity of its people and its plants. I spent an entire afternoon in a park, contemplating the trees and enjoying a bit of people watching. I went on a couple of amazing walking tours, one in Sao Paulo, about the culinary traditions of the historical immigration neighbourhood of Liberdade, and another in Rio, to hear about the amazing (and often untold) lives of the women who made history. I had great food (pao de queijo eaten at all hours, a massive feijoada that I couldn't finish) and absolutely excellent coffee. Café coado is my new obsession. And they are hosting COP30 next year!
Posted: June 30, 2025Experienced: May, 2025Suelen
Brazil
In Rio de Janeiro, most touristic areas are safe. The local food is amazing. The beaches are impressive. People is very friendly. I highly recommend it. Attractions are not expensive for travelers. You can use the public transport without worry.
Posted: June 20, 2025