based on 29 experiences from female travelers
Warsaw is one of the calmest capital i have ever been. Felt so safe. It’s not that much expensive as well. People are friendly and public transportation is also cheap as compared to other European countries.
Posted: October 11, 2025I felt really safe during the trip, it's a really beautiful city. Definitely going for a next trip again. The people are very friendly and there are many different activities to do, also in the night time.
Posted: August 4, 2025Experienced: August, 2023Alexa
Germany
I had a great time in Warsaw and thought the city was super safe and easy to navigate. I ended up taking several Bolt taxis and never felt unsafe in any of them. The public transportation was also very clean and easy to understand. The Uprising Museum was probably my favorite thing I did and I also enjoyed walking around the old city and some of the parks. Oh and I made sure to eat a ton of pierogis, which were all delicious.
Posted: July 23, 2025I felf very safe. Its the capital of the country so its a little more expensive than other places but I hear that for travelers its still pretty cheap place. You have a lot of historia building to see if youre interested
Posted: July 10, 2025Based on 165 local experiences
Based on 165 local experiences
emaan
For me, Warsaw has felt safe and comfortable to live in. I can walk around the city, explore new neighborhoods, and just enjoy the atmosphere without really worrying. People are respectful, the streets feel calm, and there’s a sense of order that makes it easy to relax and settle in. It’s the kind of place where you can live your life normally and feel at ease doing it.
Posted: November 26, 2025Meva
Generally Poland is one of the safiest countries. Warsaw is the capitol, so there's may arrive different kinds of people but especially in the centre is a lot of police. I almost everyday come back home late in night and never anything dangerous happened.
Posted: November 22, 2025Warsaw is usually very safe for women, also for solo travellers. However, as in any major cities, basic safety precautions are recommended. Some neighbourhoods, especially late-night, might be less safe.
Posted: November 13, 2025Anna
I think it's a very safe city. I've lived here for some time now. Never had any dangerous situation. The only "dangerous" era is Nowy Świat street on the weekends night. There's always a lot of drunk people and some arguments might appear. I think you can meet with that at every party/bar region. Besides that everything is good. I feel safe walking around at night, using public communication or talking to random people on the streets.
Posted: November 13, 2025Anna
Warsaw
4 days
Hiii! I'm extremely bad when it comes to the "about me" section 😄 Recently I've been trying to motivate myself to travel and meet new people. I find it a little bit difficult. For almost 2 years I've been working in a TV corporation and I feel my life sparkle is disappearing. That's why I'm pushing to refind excitement in my life. I would love to meet some amazing people here, exchange experiences or just have a good time
Oriana
Warsaw
7 days
Hi! I'm Oriana — originally from Romania, and I've been living in Poland for the past 3 years. I don’t speak Polish fluently yet, but I understand a little (around A1 level – yes, very basic, I know 😂). I’m happy to host you, or show you around or explore together. While I’m not into nightlife that much, I don’t know the trendiest bars or clubs, but I have both Polish and international friends who can help with great local tips. 😌 If you have any questions, feel free to ask! 😊 PS: My cat is not living with me. ❤️ #Erasmus Alumni 🌎 #Alumni YouthPass Program
Anna
Warsaw
Hiii! I'm extremely bad when it comes to the "about me" section 😄 Recently I've been trying to motivate myself to travel and meet new people. I find it a little bit difficult. For almost 2 years I've been working in a TV corporation and I feel my life sparkle is disappearing. That's why I'm pushing to refind excitement in my life. I would love to meet some amazing people here, exchange experiences or just have a good time
Agnieszka
Warsaw
Hi! My name is Agnieszka. I’m from Poland, where I lived in Kraków and Warsaw for a few years. I usually work in NGO organizations, focusing on global education, migration, and interculturality. I’ve already started my gap year and solo trip in Latin America, hoping to discover more about the world and my place in it.