based on 78 experiences from female travelers
Annina
Switzerland
A wonderful city with nice people and a calm atmosphere. It’s a big city but the streets are not busy at all. There are a lot of cool bars and you definitely need to try a norlands guld beer. Over all a great place with a lot of good food and coffee.
Posted: June 22, 2026Hungary
I mainly went to see the Avicii Experience museum, the plaque in the cemetery and the other places connected to him, but my sister and her friend planned other stuff too, for example the Abba museum. I felt really safe and I loved it there, I want to go back so badly. Highly recommend! We were there in the beginning of April and it was snowing one day and my sister complained about the cold. (I hate warm weather so it was perfect for me there)
Posted: May 9, 2026Experienced: March, 2025Nahla
Egypt
I fell in love with cities that I can walk and get lost in. I spent hours getting lost in the narrowest alleys of the Old Town. There’s one alley so slim you can touch both walls at once! As someone who loves craftsmanship, I was fixated on the heavy wooden doors and the ironwork—every corner feels like a lesson in history and preservation.
Posted: April 11, 2026Linda
Sweden
Stayed in Borlänge during summer and went to a small outdoor restaurant close to the station. Alot of live music during the weeks (tickets needed) but such a great experience and atmosphere. Would love to go back!
Posted: October 6, 2025Based on 289 reports
Based on 289 reports
Emma
Verry safe if you stay away from trubble and drugs. As a woman i feel pretty safe walking around at night but be awere of your surondings and make wise desissions. Walk with confidence and get used to the area during daytime. The danger statistics are high but nothing has ever hapened to me or anyone i know from being out on the strets. I think it is safe as long as you don't involve yourself with sketchy people.
Posted: June 22, 2026Naima
I honestly can’t pick any areas that are unsafe. Of course crime and bad people exist everywhere. Use common sense and avoid isolated areas during the night. I’m born here and during the day, all places are safe.
Posted: June 21, 2026Zaga
You don't need to be scared but you should be cautious. Don't go out alone, and don't go home drunk alone, especially if you need to switch lines during quiet hours. Watch your drink. Use common sense and you will be fine. Watch out if you notice someone keeping their eyes on you or staring. Be highly aware of men approaching you when you are alone, especially in the evening or at night. Even though some may appear friendly at first, a man approaching a solo woman at night is not normal and is...
Posted: June 14, 2026Is very safe and beautiful to come here as a turist but in some places in the bigger city’s there can be some local crimes but nothing that will affect your safety as a turist or even as a local as long as you’re not involved with those people
Posted: May 19, 2026Melisa
Uppsala
3 days
Hi! I’m Melisa — a Swedish-Turkish mama of two, artist (Mammachic) and communications professional. Life is full these days, and I spend most of my time juggling motherhood, work, creativity and everyday magic. I love to travel — especially with my children. For me, it’s about creating meaningful memories together, discovering new places, and soaking in the beauty of different cultures and moments. I value kindness, calm, and genuine connections. If we cross paths, I’d love to share a little piece of that journey with you 💛
Maya
Stockholm
3 days
Hey, I’m Maya, living in Sweden and United Arab Emirates. Worked with refugees as an instructor and I’m working now as a travel agent, love to travel and make amazing friends. I was in Asia trip for 5 months and now back Europe, not for settling down 🤣 but for exploring more.