On average women living in Rome raises moderate concerns about women's safety. Based on collected reviews Rome has a safety index of 3.1.
On average women living in Rome raises low concerns about crime and violence against women. Based on collected reviews Rome has a crime index of 1.2.
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.
Rome it’s not very safe if you walk around alone in the dark. You can travel via bus in the day but in the dark it could be better if you pay attention. Anyway there are place Safier than other. It’s better if you are with other people and not alone.
Posted: April 1, 2024Monique
I feel very safe in Rome as a female traveler, though it is important to always be mindful of your surroundings, especially on public transport. Me and my friends have never had any experiences with theft or pick pocketing.
Posted: March 26, 2024Rome overall is pretty safe. The city centre is usually very crowded and the most famous parts are police protected. We do have pickpockets and the like in these areas. The more outside the centre you go the more you are likely to have problems, especially in areas like Tor Bella Monaca that are mafia controlled
Posted: March 18, 2024Rome is very safe, especially in the centre. Just be careful at night time don’t walk alone in dark streets of course. The only area to avoid is Termini station after 9pm. But overall it is a safe city :)
Posted: March 2, 2024Amaris
I would say generally Rome is safe. Always take precaution, and don’t walk around drunk especially alone at night. But I used to live in NYC (East Village) and I feel safer here in Rome. Certain neighborhoods like Termini can feel weird as a woman.
Posted: March 1, 2024Based on 53 experiences
Rome was very overwhelming in a good way. There where so many people walking on the streets and so much to see. I traveled with 3 other women in my family and I felt more safe than I would in the United States. It’s a very big and crowded city so I would be careful with you belongings. If you are religious I highly recommend St. Paul’s basilica outside the wall and the cathedral of Loyola.
Posted: February 21, 2024Maral
Italy
Rome is safe city but in metro socially in line B you have to be careful about your stuff but the city is nice, welcoming people , has lively atmosphere, and stunning architecture buildings best place to visit nature, culture to gether
Posted: February 20, 2024based on 53 experiences
It was really good experience for us. I wanna go back to Roma again. I fell in love with this city! I tried so many kinds of pizza and pasta. They were delicious 😍😍 We had only 2 days in Roma, I think its not enough time for us. I wanna stay for 1 week, maybe later? :))
Posted: April 25, 2024Experienced: March, 2024The bus was not always reliable especially at night. I would recommend another way to travel at night (a scooter maybe) We stayed at an Airbnb. Less expensive to share among 4 people, it could be expensive for a solo traveler or a couple. If you plan to visit the famous seeing sites, you need to plan ahead and make reservation. The pass seems to be a good deal. We didn't plan the trip till one month before and we had to get into a guided group in order to enter the sites. Plenty good food everywhere. Might be more difficult for vegans.
Posted: April 18, 2024Experienced: July, 2023Gio
I ve travelled 146 countries so far I am doing the round the world I can speak 6 languages I am open minded and I love to cook Italian food as per my grandma s secret recipes I am a yoga and music teacher so I can teach you too I like camping wild travels and adventure
Francesca
Hello, I'm Francesca 😊 I live in Rome and I'm interested among many other things in architecture, art, business, cinema, culture, cycling, education, events & social, food & cuisine, history, and shopping. I'm visiting Vienna for the first time and would be great to know some local to enjoy this experience even more 🩷