based on 109 experiences from female travelers
The Parks shall not be missed. They are beautiful. Just walking through the streets was so fullfilling. Food had normal europe prices, so still quite expensive. We were two girls and felt safe. The city was very big and we had a lot to explore. I really fell in love with the city. The political state is not really good locals agreed. It felt like a lot of young people live there and it seems great for students.
Posted: March 21, 2026Céronne
France
A super great experience ! I spent 3 days here with my best friend and we didn't have any problem. The city is beautiful and there are many things to do. People we met were funny and cool. Even at night we feeled safe.
Posted: February 7, 2026Experienced: February, 2025Elisa
Italy
My last trip was to Budapest, Hungary, a self-gify for my birthday and I went solo (as usual). Be aware to plan your visits since there's plenty of things to see, BUT only in your mind! Buy tickets when you are on site (apart from the Parliament, book that in advance and PRINT the ticket!), because with the Budapest Card a lot of attractions, restaurants and experiences are free or discounted! Public transport included (100% for free). Speaking of which, it was VERY easy to use and well...
Posted: February 6, 2026Experienced: January, 2026Based on 176 reports
Based on 176 reports
Budapest is a really safe place especially in during the day at night also but there is few places for example it is not reccomended to go to Népszínház street at night and also the 8 district alone and if you can afford it, it's better to take a taxi at night
Posted: March 19, 2026It is one of the safest cities to be in. I live here since 9 years i had nights and mornings never experienced anything unpleasent. As well as i never heard anything bad from my hungarian or international friends aswell
Posted: March 13, 2026Budapest is not the worst city by safety level but definitely not the best You have to watch out not just for your belongings and stuff but your safety. There are some areas where you don't want to walk around at all not even during the day. As I said Budapest is not the worst either so you'll find plenty of nice areas where you'll feel safe. :)
Posted: March 1, 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!💗
Zsofia
Budapest
3 days
✨️I'm a soon-to-be 23 years old girl who gave up on waiting for company to travel. Now I'm down for a solo adventure any time ( as long as my purse lets me). 📜I study history at uni, so naturally I'm interested in cultures and people all around the world. 🖌My hobbies mostly circle round arts, like painting, writing, photography, reading, dance or singing. 🧿I'm sort of a spiritual person, but I love all the different religions of the world. You're safe with me, if you're a woman (trans women included🫂), member of lgbt, religious, atheist, disabled or struggle with mental illness.💙 🎊Let's build a better world together by sharing our space and experiences!