Based on 4 local experiences
Based on 4 local experiences
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I’ve been staying here for a month now. As I observed, it’s a small place with little people. There isn’t much to do, they have a museum though so that’s a plus. I had trouble with a landlady when I first arrived here and I was homeless for 9 days, but I could manage somehow and I have a place to stay now. However, I cannot say people are eager to help you or anything. My landlady made me sick because she wouldn’t fix the mold problem in the house and I was hospitalized because of her. Even though there were still friendly and helpful people in the hospital. People don’t know English here so, you better learn some Spanish.
Posted: March 3, 2025Ciudad Real is one of the smallest cities in Spain. Because of this, it is basically a big village. It is an universitary city, so many of the population are students that don't usually cause any trouble.
Posted: February 13, 2025I think in the 18 years I've lived in Ciudad Real, I've heard about less than 10 crimes being committed. Pickpocketting doesn't happen because we don't really have tourists and most of the crimes are squatting or maybe stealing valuables left in sight in the car. I'd say it's a pretty save city
Posted: February 6, 2025It is a safe city overall, but you need to be careful not to enter to some neighbours. Other than that, I feel pretty safe. However, I don't feel comfortable walking alone at night but I guess it is a ✨️general women experience ✨️
Posted: April 19, 2024