based on 110 experiences from female travelers
Saida
Poland
It was my first solo trip.🥹 Budapest is very safe city for girls. U will can enjoy alone. It is also clean city.😍🇭🇺
Posted: August 17, 2026Experienced: February, 2026Nele
Germany
Budapest is the most beautiful city I’ve ever seen. There is so much to see. The people are very frendly. You have to try the food there, it’s so delicious. It’s very important that you see Budapest at night. The whole city is shining.
Posted: July 14, 2026Anna
Spain
It's a place safe but the vibe of the city is strange and the fine for don't have the ticket train is expensive so better get one before you get on. Also the disco there are so good because all the discos have diferent floors with different music.
Posted: July 5, 2026Eléa
France
We come to Budapest every year to visit family ☀️☀️☀️ This city is wonderful, there are many activities to partake in and museums to visit 🖼 The cultural history is very present as well, especially during the "mesterségek ünnepe", where you can witness handcrafted exhibitions of Hungary’s identity 💗 I absolutely adore the architecture that is fun, colourful and elegant 🍒 Although vegan 🌱 and vegetarian food aren’t really staples in Hungarian cuisine, Budapest is a place where you can be...
Posted: June 14, 2026Experienced: July, 2025Barbora
Czech Republic
Very pretty city. Even tho i was there with my bf i would feel safe also alone. Strudels are really delicious here 😋. Everything is near and night life is living indeed but finding free restaurant for dinner is a challenge😵💫
Posted: June 3, 2026Experienced: April, 2026Jools
Netherlands
I love this city so much! It's stunning and there is so much to do. Also places to stay are relatively cheap. I visited in 2023 and I do have to say prices of especially food have gone up a lot since then, but it's still cheap in comparison to where I'm from (Amsterdam). There's great hiking areas north-west of the city which I highly recommend!
Posted: May 19, 2026It really is a mesh of western and eastern society. It reminded me of Soviet era countries (in a good way). Amazing architecture and if you find a good place to eat you will be blown away. I recommend getting a guide and taking the metro, it is a landmark in itself!
Posted: April 23, 2026Melek
Turkey
It was so good. We went to the Buda Castle and saw the dazzling Parlement building. We also experience their thermal pool and it was so relaxing🫠 My trip to Budapest was mostly relax and chill journey. I really enjoy it
Posted: April 14, 2026Experienced: March, 2026Bella
Germany
I went with a group of friends but I personally felt very safe there, even late at night in the streets. The city is very beautiful with plenty of places to visit, whether it be the basiliaca, market, thrift shops or cafes- I was not disappointed nor bored at all in my 5 day stay. I would definitely come back for a solo trip!
Posted: April 9, 2026Eloa
France
Best time ever, such a fun nightlife with amazing people you meet in the hostel ! I recommend Hostel 1 a great party hostel ( stay on a Saturday for the boat party !!) Good thrifting and food and amazing views.
Posted: March 23, 2026Based on 191 reports
Based on 191 reports
Overall Budapest is safe but there are districts that you should avoid like Jozsefvaros (8.) especially at night. Daylight around tourist attractions it’s super safer but always be careful because you never know.
Posted: August 17, 2026Vishakha
Budapest is a remarkably safe city, especially for girls and women, because I can walk around even at 4 am without anyone disturbing me or behaving badly, and in all my time here I have never once faced harassment or an unpleasant situation, which reflects a wonderful culture of respect and security that makes the city feel truly safe and welcoming at any hour of the day or night.
Posted: August 7, 2026Julia
I felt really save in Budapest, even in de outskirts, the locals where really nice aswel. i met a lot of nice people and Hungarian food is also quite tasty. Would definitely recommend. I had a really nice time in Budapest.
Posted: July 22, 2026Noëly
I went to bars and parties a lot in Budapest and as I lived on the buda side, i had to walk a lot at night. I never felt unsafe even in the public transportation no matter what I was wearing :).
Posted: July 15, 2026Usually it is safe, there are a few places where you can find weird and scary people, but most of the places are good. public transportation is also very safe, use BudapestGo it helps at day and night which bus takes you quicker to home.
Posted: July 14, 2026Aidana
Blaha is bit dangerous as it’s filled with homeless people. Be careful around there. Overall Budapest is very safe place. Small villages are also safe and beautiful. I have been living here for one year I didn’t have any problems yet, related to the safety
Posted: July 8, 2026Based on reports from women living in Budapest, we created a safety map highlighting areas where they feel unsafe during the day or at night.
Anasztázia
Budapest
3 days
Hey! I’m Anasztázia, but you can call me Ani. I’m 19 years old and currently living in Budapest, where I study political science at university. I’m a curious and energetic person who loves diving deep into the world’s complexities, having long conversations about anything—from philosophy and history to my latest music discovery. Books, art, and traveling are essential parts of my life, just like the vibrant city life. I love exploring new places, going to concerts and festivals with my friends, or simply wandering the streets of Budapest with a good coffee in hand. If you’re up for a spontaneous adventure, a deep conversation, or just a coffee break, count me in!💗
Mircsi
Budapest
4 days
I'm an idealist and can get interested in almost anything. I spent 6 summers working in American summer camps, so the US is kind of a second home for me. I'm a bookworm, I always have (at least) a book with me, and I also love swimming and hiking. My new passion is Formula 1 and cars in general apparently. I'd like to try as much things as possible, because we have just one life and we should live according to that. If we miss a chance to do something, it might never come back, and we will regret it for a life. When I was like 8 or 9, I had the chance to try a hang-glider (I'm not sure this is the right word, but the dictionary says it is), but I was to scared. That's one of my biggest regrets, so now I try out everything even if it's scary or even if I don't feel like trying it at that moment. (UPDATE: I went to ride a hang-glider last year, so it is no longer a regret as I learnt from the experience. :) )