Is Switzerland Safe for Solo Female Travelers?

Switzerland is known for its high levels of safety and low crime rate. Local authorities are very helpful and it's easy to navigate the public transportation system, even at night. Like anywhere, you should always be aware of your surroundings, avoid poorly-lit or deserted areas late at night and keep an eye on your belongings. But overall, as a solo female traveler, you can feel very secure traveling in Switzerland.

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How safe is Switzerland for solo female travelers?

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4.8 /5

based on 106 experiences from female travelers

Lola

Lola

Czech Republic

Zurich, Couple travel

Nice calm city but on Sundays everything is closed so be aware of that. I was there with my bestie both feel safe uber was safe as well only the Main Street was a bit scary bc of party people. Zürich is very expensive but so pretty. I recommend you to visit rheinfalls

Posted: January 21, 2026
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Lotte

Lotte

Germany

Switzerland, Solo travel

I traveled to Switzerland on my own and really enjoyed the experience. The country is incredibly beautiful, very clean and well organized, and I always felt safe as a solo traveler. Nature, cities and infrastructure are impressive. However, compared to German standards, Switzerland is definitely expensive, especially public transportation. Still, it was absolutely worth it and I would recommend it, particularly for solo trips.

Posted: January 11, 2026
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Switzerland, Group travel

It was great. It was never enough. I went there twice and plan third. So there are many things to do. Especially if you love nature. Every tipe of traveler can find something to do. Hiking, skiing, canoeing, swimming, walking, climbing... Expensive tho.

Posted: January 6, 2026
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Lea

Lea

Germany

Switzerland, Solo travel

My au pair stay lasted over five months. I lived with a host family, and the country, the landscape and the many new people I met there inspired me greatly. I lived in the countryside and travelled all over the country every weekend with other au pairs or on my own. This freedom to get to know a country so well over such a long period of time was simply wonderful. I would like to travel to another country as an au pair again in the summer, but only for four weeks (my summer holidays) to...

Posted: December 22, 2025
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Is Switzerland safe for women?

Women’s safety index

4.6 /5

Based on 495 reports

Crime index

1.7 /5

Based on 495 reports

Amra

Amra

Oerlikon

it's not the best place in Zurich tbh, but not particularly unsafe. There are often a few drunk men around, so far nothing has happened to me but sometimes they're annoying. From what I've heard though, the ppl there usually help if something were to happen. Since its a popular train station there is usually always quite a few ppl there besides the men.

Posted: May 9, 2026
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Maritere

Maritere

Fribourg

Fribourg is super safe!! You can walk everywhere and just relax...swiss people are very honest, so I f you loose something, go back to the place and you'll find it there.. you need to enjoy the city!

Posted: May 8, 2026
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Lugano

It’s basically like Italy but with the Swiss aspect as in security. I love how culture is really big in this canton, as there’s always people from everywhere, which means that there’s always security guards and police officers on duty

Posted: May 7, 2026
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Stelaire

Stelaire

Geneva

Mostly a safe place, but be aware of pickpockets when you walk in the middle of the city or while riding public transportation, that's where broad daylight stealing happen the most. And just don't go at night near the main station (Cornavin) and hotels nearby if you don't have some locals to walk you around, it can get creepy at times. If you have any local low/mid-important issue and understand-speak french, call the nearest municipal police station (you can find their numbers on the web, just...

Posted: April 26, 2026
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Shannon

Shannon

Zurich

Can host for:

7 days

About me

American living in Switzerland since 2009. Love travel and meeting new people. Experiences and hearing people’s stories is so important / and curiosity > judgement.

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Stelaire

Stelaire

Geneva

Can host for:

5 days

About me

Currently a novel writer; love food, nature and exploring new places! I mostly speak french and english, I also understand basic italian/spanish, and a few words of japanese/korean/german...

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