based on 292 experiences from female travelers
Deniz
Italy
I went to Bonn to visit a friend of mine and it was an amazing experience. The river was so nearby and with the train Cologne was only an hour. I also liked Koblenz and I recommend to everyone. Just go and explore
Posted: May 29, 2026Berlin was fun. We didn’t get in to Berghain (lol) but we did our own tour of the city and the vibes were great. Public transportation is very easy and convenient. Very diverse food options. Great rave venues - I would love to go back and let loose again!
Posted: May 10, 2026Ayşin
Poland
I loveddd loved loved Berlin this is definitely a perfect place to live in. I could find everything I've wanted. Also literally everyone I've interacted with was so sweet and helpful. There were such good shopping places and the food we tried was delicious.
Posted: May 3, 2026Experienced: February, 2026Anna
Poland
I visited Berlin at the beginning of April and it was so so nice! It is very easy to meet new people, the international setting allows you to meet people from all around the world. I really enjoyed going to a rave and I’m sure I’ll be coming back for more!!
Posted: May 1, 2026Based on 2444 reports
Based on 2444 reports
Rosenheim is very generally safe, still I'd recommend common safety rules (i.e. not walking through a park alone at night etc.) Be aware that during "Herbstfest" (kind of like a small Oktoberfest) there can be a lot of (drunk) people around the festival area.
Posted: June 14, 2026Munich is generally safe for women. At night, you only feel less comfortable around the main train station or maybe in rougher neighborhoods like Neuperlach, Hasenbergl, etc. So far, I've experienced much more in other cities.
Posted: June 12, 2026Leona
Its safe but always be careful especially around the Hauptbahnhof at night.. and party locations at night can be dangerous and the public transportation at the weekends at night when drunk men are around
Posted: June 12, 2026Living in Berlin my whole life, I would describe the city as quite safe. I have never had any drastic bad experience here. Everyone can be whoever they want to be and everything is possible, therefore most people are very open and respecting. Of course there are small things happening sometimes, but they happen just the same as in any other big city. I love it here and would choose to live in Berlin over and over again.
Posted: June 11, 2026Lisa-
Mauer
5 days
I‘m Lisa-Marie, 29 years old and me and my fiance live in Mauer, which is close by to Heidelberg. A city known for its university, Castle and beautiful old town. I love to travel and have been to many different hostels over the years and also tried couchsurfing. I stoppen using it cause of creepy dudes. Thats why l‘d like to give this App a try.
Lara
Passau
3 days
Hola ladiesss, I’m Lara, 20 years old, born and raised in Germany, and I want to learn as much as I can from the world! My family is originally from Turkey, and I am lucky to say that they taught me the language as well as the culture. The most important part of my life is family, but for me, family isn’t just the people I am related to; also a good amount of my friends I consider family. I am looking forward to getting to know each other :)