On average women living in Milan raises moderate concerns about women's safety.
On average women living in Milan raises relatively low concerns about crime and violence against women.
On average 6.1% percentage of women in Italy have experienced physical and/or sexual violence from an intimate partner at some time in their life, according to OECD Data.
Safe depending on the zone and time of day. Usually around centrale, where the train station is, gets bad after dark. It’s a very quiet city at night so can feel scary if you’re on the street but there are buses that run at night so you don’t necessarily need to walk all the time.
Posted: May 8, 2024Public transportation in Milan is very safe and available 24/7, from the metro, tram, and bus to taxis and ride-share. However, there’s a medium risk of pickpocketing in the city, and it’s most widespread in crowded areas and stations.
Posted: May 3, 2024Divina
Central Milan is very easy to navigate and to feel safe in. The public transport is consistent and convenient. At night the main streets are mostly always busy, so you never feel alone or endangered.
Posted: April 15, 2024It depends from the zone and the time. I usually don’t come home alone at night, but I don’t like the neighbours I live. So I think it’s really related to where you, but generally I don’t feel safe at night. During the day I’ve never had problems and I feel pretty much safe
Posted: April 5, 2024It’s relatively safe as long as you stay away from certain neighborhoods at night. And I’d say the threat is not being raped or sexually assaulted but rather getting robbed. So I’d suggest being more careful with valuables/keeping your backpack in front of you in public transport
Posted: March 16, 2024Milan is one of the least safe cities in Italy. Girls aged 18/20 and even 50 feel compelled to pay €30 for a taxi to avoid walking alone home (1 km). Going out to dance in the evening is absolutely unthinkable without male companionship due to the fear of being touched, grabbed, or even assaulted.
Posted: February 22, 2024Bennie
Milan is a safe city, regular precautions are just fine. I’m used to walk alone at night in the city center or drive, park and feel safe. Same applies to public transport. But as any other place, better not be too flashy.
Posted: February 20, 2024Based on 24 experiences
Milan was my first solo journey, I didn't speak Italian, and I had never been to Italy before. I often got lost, but always found a place to eat. I felt very safe in this city and would recommend it to any woman wanting to explore and eat amazing food. The city gave me a lot of confidence and reminded me that I could face this world alone.
Posted: January 18, 2024I stayed in Milan for 3 days alone in November and I really enjoyed it there. I walked or took the subway everywhere and felt safe all the time. However, I did not go out at night, so I am not sure how safe it is there after dark, but other than that, I would recommend this place. Beautiful architecture and a lot to see.
Posted: December 3, 2023based on 24 experiences
Great place for solo travelling if you love walking around, sightseeing, shopping and great food! There are female-only hostels available in the central of the city - very close to all must-see places.
Posted: November 24, 2023I didn't like Milan. It's really a boring city, besides the cathedral there is nothing to do there, unless you like fashion and spending money.
Posted: July 12, 2023Daniela
Hello! I’m a latina living in Europe :) I love to travel and meet new people. I love love to share a cup of coffee or go hiking with an interesting person! 🤭
Ioana
Hello ladies, my name is Ioana and I am a product developer and entrepreneur. Copenhagen, it has been my home for the past 9 years, I am engaged here but I have to travel to Milano for a some period. I love meeting people, I love food, cultures, music and life in general. I am a creative person with a true passion for philosophical discussions.