based on 9 experiences from female travelers
Sao Paulo is a very fast-paced city, full of life and lights. It has great places to visit, such as parks and avenues. In my experience, the people were polite and I really liked it! However, many people warned me to be careful because the robbery and crime rate there is high, which made me quite worried.
Posted: May 7, 2025Experienced: April, 2025I was worried to visit São Paulo after hearing a lot of people say it was dangerous. After it went dark I did feel a bit unsafe and we ubered everywhere. But during the day it was completely fine, I took my phone out when I had to and just kept to busier areas.
Posted: May 2, 2025It's an interesting place, the culinary variety is wonderful. I just didn't feel very safe walking around some places. I prefer traveling with someone. I think my experience wasn't that good because I was alone, so I avoided going out after dark.
Posted: April 20, 2025São Paulo is a city full of culture, we stayed at Pinheiros neighborhood which was pretty safe but you still have to be alert and prefer areas where there's a crowd of people. There's a lot of good restaurants and cafes to enjoy
Posted: April 18, 2025Experienced: March, 2023Based on 52 reports
Based on 52 reports
In the central region, like Sé, Luz and Parque Dom Pedro II are little bit dangerous, is not recommended to take your cellphones, if you are lost, enter in some grocery, restaurant to check your phone, never get it at the street.
Posted: March 29, 2026Karina
São Paulo is the largest city in Latin America, and, like all cities, it has criminals, so you need to be constantly vigilant with your bag and avoid using cell phones in the street, as someone could steal them.
Posted: February 28, 2026Karolyne
During the day, you have to be careful with your phone and all kind of eletronics and jewelry. Do not walk holding your phone, put in some safe place like a purse with a cross strap and avoid to use it on the streets, specially if your are alone. If you need to use, enter an establishment. During the night I don't recommend at all to walk alone, specially in historic center or Av. Paulista. Prefer using uber to go to places.
Posted: February 8, 2026São Paulo is not really safe, you must pay attention to your luggage, purse, cellphone all the time when you're walking, mostly in touristic places and at night. When you are by yourself, avoid using your phone in the street or earphones, so you don't risk losing your phone.
Posted: January 17, 2026Based on reports from women living in São Paulo, we created a safety map highlighting areas where they feel unsafe during the day or at night.
Lua
São Paulo
7 days
Hi! We’re Lua & Cynthia, a queer couple from Brazil who love traveling, meeting new people and experiencing places in a slow pace, native way We both work remotely and usually have chill weekdays, but we love using our free time to explore, try new restaurants and cafés, play board games and hang out - always up for good conversations and shared moments We’ve lived abroad and shared homes before, so we’re very respectful of space, easygoing and value cozy environments as much as genuine connections As a queer couple, feeling safe and comfortable while traveling means a lot to us. And we always try to bring that same energy wherever we go! Also… we’re both slightly (very) obsessed with animals, so if there are any around, we will absolutely fall in love with them 💛
Karolyne
São Paulo
3 days
Hey girls! I'm Karol, I'm from the south of Brazil but now I live in São Paulo with my bf who travels a lot and my cat, named Miley. I would love to help ans get to know new people, I did a backpack all by myself 3 years ago and I know how we can feel unsafe sometimes so that's why I'm here. I would love to meet ya! I'm also learnig spanish but I think I can communicate enough already so that's it! I'm super interested in home exchange too.