based on 48 experiences from female travelers
La Cumbresita is a lovely place to spend the day, walk, and go trekking to its waterfalls and explore its magical village. It is also recommended to visit the park, which can be reached for free by train from La Cumbresita to El Peñon.
Posted: January 8, 2025Experienced: December, 2024Joana
Brazil
Felt super safe, and hitchhiking is a great option if you are looking for a low budget trip. Furthermore, I would absolutely recommend when in Buenos Aires to grab some lunch at any self service restaurant by the Obelisco. It is incredibly cheep and the food is great. People are stunningly beautiful and nice, everybody I met was extra welcoming. We spent 30 days traveling by and the route we did and I suggest is starting by the territorial “end” of the country and “climb up”. So, a suggestion would be: Ushuaia El Calafate Bariloche (mind visiting nearby places there, such as El Bolsón) Neuquén Mar del Plata Buenos Aires
Posted: January 4, 2025Experienced: January, 2024Lilian
Brazil
Traveling in Buenos Aires is a very nice experience, is not really an expensive place, amazing food around, a loads of options as gastronomy and supermarkets. Experienced a tango night and it was one of the most beautiful show that I've watched in my life. I recommend Argentine with no doubts
Posted: August 21, 2024El bolsón it’s an amazing city, it’s really safe , a place to relax. If you like hiking swimming and do activities in the nature this is the place for you. I went in summer and it was an amazing experience we went camping hiking the food is good. We met local people using couchsurfing I really recommend the experience.
Posted: July 25, 2024The ugliest restaurants were the highest quality. There are always traveling exhibits at El Torreón. It's not very safe at night near Playa Grande. The taxi drivers told us that it wasn't a good idea to use Cabify near the bus station because there's competition between them.
Posted: July 18, 2024Experienced: March, 2024One of the most incredible trips I've done. I was there with my parents. The landscapes were truly incredible, as well as the fauna and flora. Other tourists seemed really respectfum of it, which is rare. The locals were extremely welcoming as well.
Posted: July 18, 2024Experienced: December, 2023Ana
Brazil
I am Brazilian, I stayed 30 days in Buenos Aires, and I felt safer than I would in the big cities of my country. Public transportation works very well, and the city has good infrastructure with sidewalks, parks, cafés, and pleasant places to walk around (this was my favorite part). Argentine beef and barbecue are incredible! However, I found everyday food to be nothing special. The bars and clubs there open very late at night, the party usually only stars at 1am and goes all the way to 5 or 6 am. And again, I felt safe walking alone at night in the nicer areas of the city. Here are some recommendations: - Feria de Mataderos: Definitely a MUST DO, it's every Sunday, very cultural, with live traditional music and street food. Around the square, there is the Museo Criollo de Los Corrales. Inside, there's an old bar where I found some gentlemen playing guitar; it was very touching. - El Boliche de Roberto: A bar with 130 years of history, with live tango literally every day of the week. The performances are very intimate and beautiful. - Bar El Federal: Great options for snacks, cheap wine, fair prices, beautiful decor, and the bar has over 100 years of history.
Posted: July 6, 2024I feel totally safe and comfortable going around the different cities in Argentina. From the Salta region to Patagonia, across the center of the country until Buenos Aires. No judgement from locals, no cat calling and I never listen to bad words o found a difficult situation.
Posted: July 1, 2024Experienced: December, 2023Lou
France
Buenos Aires, I loved it! I lived in a shared house with a great atmosphere and friendly people. During the day, I would go out to walk through the streets of different neighborhoods. I never felt in danger being a woman alone. At night, I would go out with friends, and sometimes one of them would call a taxi for me to return (because you can't just get into any taxi). If you take care of your belongings and don't show off a camera or anything like that, I think nothing much can happen to you (and listen to the advice of the locals). The most unpleasant thing that happened to me were the comments and persistent looks from men about my appearance or my skirt. Despite this, Buenos Aires is a charming city!
Posted: June 30, 2024júlia
Spain
Buenos Aires is one of my favourite cities in the world! Full of life and cultural activities, it is the vibrant home of thousands of Argentinians (some of the kindest and most welcoming people I've ever met!). Of course, there are some areas you should avoid, especially at night, and should be aware of your surroundings at all times, but besides it did not feel particularly dangerous as a woman travelling solo! Would defenitely recommend!! (But pro tip: learn some basic Spanish first! ;))
Posted: June 16, 2024Experienced: November, 2023Based on 42 local experiences
Based on 42 local experiences
I have never been robber or anything like that on the streets eventhough i do walk alone at diferent hours arround the city, even after dark. In 20 years there have only been 2 robbery atempts to My house, both of them failed due to our big dog and the safety protections we have like locking doors and window protections. I would consider the city safe enought to live as there is plenty of police officers and action arround, and safety things like video cameras in public transport and the streets constantly checked, which makes You fell safe. There haven't been kidnapping cases arround as much as i can remember and cryme/murdering levels are pretty low.
Posted: January 16, 2025Antonia
Coming from Ecuador which is really dangerous, I feel very safe in Buenos Aires. I’m not afraid of getting robbed at all, and the city is always awake, so you can safely walk alone during the night. There’s also public transport 24/7
Posted: January 10, 2025Antonia
Hey, Im Antonia! Half Ecuadorian 🇪🇨 half Chilean 🇨🇱 living in Buenos Aires, Argentina 🇦🇷. I love traveling, fashion, dancing and I have 2 cats 🐈⬛🤍 -Spanish -English -Portuguese
Paula
Hi! I'm Paula, a 31 y.o. architect. I live with my husband and my dog in Colegiales, Buenos Aires. I love walking around and chatting!
Antonia
Buenos Aires
3 days
Hey, Im Antonia! Half Ecuadorian 🇪🇨 half Chilean 🇨🇱 living in Buenos Aires, Argentina 🇦🇷. I love traveling, fashion, dancing and I have 2 cats 🐈⬛🤍 -Spanish -English -Portuguese
Paula
Buenos Aires
3 days
Hi! I'm Paula, a 31 y.o. architect. I live with my husband and my dog in Colegiales, Buenos Aires. I love walking around and chatting!
Mari
Hi, I’m Mari! I’m a passionate traveler and digital nomad who’s been on the road since I was 19. I lived in India for 10 years, immersing myself in its vibrant culture and deepening my practice as a yoga teacher. Now, I’m exploring the beauty of South America, connecting with people from all walks of life. I’m drawn to new countries and cultures, love yoga, sports, and art, and find joy in cooking and sharing meals with others. Let’s create, explore, and share stories together!
Mari
Hi, I’m Mari! I’m a passionate traveler and digital nomad who’s been on the road since I was 19. I lived in India for 10 years, immersing myself in its vibrant culture and deepening my practice as a yoga teacher. Now, I’m exploring the beauty of South America, connecting with people from all walks of life. I’m drawn to new countries and cultures, love yoga, sports, and art, and find joy in cooking and sharing meals with others. Let’s create, explore, and share stories together!