based on 335 experiences from female travelers
Anna
Poland
A small, quiet town. Perfect for a break from the hustle and bustle of the big city and relaxation. There is a beautiful castle, which is currently a museum. There is a beautiful forest outside the city. There is beautiful architecture. In general, there is something to see. As for life, I can't recommend it if you're young, because there's nothing to do there, no work, no prospects for the future. This city is ideal for a quiet vacation or to meet your old age.
Posted: February 12, 2026Experienced: December, 2024I spend 7 weeks in Montpellier for a language course and it was so much fun! The city is beautiful and in my experience pretty safe (except for cat calling and some pickpockets). There are great daytrips possible to Marseille or Sête, which also are very pretty and popular. Or you can visit the Museums, beach or other attractions in Montpellier itself. As an 18 year old I partied a lot in the Clubs Panama (esp. the Latina floor/2nd floor) and Le Club. It’s definitely not cheap, but when has France ever been that…
Posted: February 5, 2026Elizabeth
United States
La Rochelle is great because it blends intellect, creativity, and authenticity in a way few mid-sized cities manage. Nature is never far away, with trails, rivers, and forests minutes from downtown. The city is social and fun without being overwhelming, welcoming, evolving, and confident in exactly what it is.
Posted: December 31, 2025Experienced: May, 2025Based on 1477 local experiences
Based on 1477 local experiences
Overall the city is very safe. But like every European cities, some places/neighborhoods aren’t great to visit at night alone. For example : Place Plum is fine during the day you can take a coffee alone. But a night I would recommend going with friends. But it’s a really nice place to party !
Posted: February 12, 2026Jeanne
Apart from the few drunks it's pretty safe. I've never been bothered by anyone, my friends have had people try to flirt with them a bit but never anything to bothersome. Maybe avoid the center to avoid the bars
Posted: February 12, 2026Pretty safe during the day if you stay within the main city. Solo female travellers should avoid Saint-Denis (no, it‘s not a stereotype) and be cautious in the 10th and 20th arrondissement. At night, definitively watch out! Also, avoid placing your phone on tables in restaurants or using it openly in the metro - it‘s gonna get snatched out of your hands faster than you would believe.
Posted: February 11, 2026Elisa
Lille
3 days
Hi ! I’m Elisa, I’m French and I love solo travelling. I study foreign languages, which I love to learn, and my biggest interests in life are music and foreign cultures.
Thaïs
Bayonne
7 days
Hi ! My name is thaïs, I'm French and I'm searching for opportunities to travel while making friends 🫶 I currently live in Bayonne in France (near Biarritz)☀️