Is Argentina Safe for Solo Female Travelers?

Argentina is generally a safe country, with friendly people and a rich culture to explore. However, as a solo female traveler, there might be areas that could be of concern. Petty crimes such as pickpocketing and bag snatching are prevalent in major cities and tourist destinations. There's a need to be cautious, especially when traveling alone at night. Positive common sense, avoidance of suspicious areas, and keeping your belongings secure would generally facilitate a safe journey.

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How safe is Argentina?

Safety at night:

Safety at night:Unsafe

Argentina, like many places, exhibits variable levels of safety in different areas and at different times. It's advised not to walk alone at night, particularly in secluded or lesser-known areas. While populated areas and tourist spots tend to be safer with occasional police patrols, it's always wise to stay vigilant and aware of your surroundings, and possibly avoid certain neighborhoods entirely after dark. Using a reliable service for transportation is a way to add an extra layer of safety to your travel, rather than walking alone.
Public transportation:

Public transportation:Moderate

Argentina's public transportation, which includes buses, subways and taxis, generally offers reasonable safety. Nonetheless, it is important to be cautious, especially during night hours or in less crowded areas. Always keep your belongings secure and be aware of your surroundings. Incidents like pickpocketing and small thefts do occur in packed or congested areas. It's noteworthy that public transportation is frequently used and widely available in major cities of Argentina.
Street harassment:

Street harassment:Moderate

Argentina, particularly Buenos Aires, is generally known for its friendly atmosphere and nightlife, but it's also known for an undeniable level of socially acceptable catcalling. Local women and travelers alike occasionally experience unsolicited comments on the streets. It's essential to remain vigilant, especially when alone or during late hours.
Petty crimes:

Petty crimes:High

In popular tourist areas of Argentina, petty crimes like bag snatching, pickpocketing, and phone theft are quite common. Always stay vigilant in crowded areas and take care of your belongings. Do not show expensive jewelry or electronics openly. Be cautious in public transportation, as these crimes often happen there.

Is Argentina worth visiting?

Overall rating

4.5 /5

based on 12 experiences from female travelers

Things to do

4.8/5

Safety

3.9/5

Food

4.5/5

Budget-friendly

3.9/5
Lilian

Lilian

Brazil

Argentina, Couple travel

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, 2024
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El Bolsón Río Negro, Couple travel

El 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, 2024
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Mar del Plata, Couple travel

The 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, 2024
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Patagonia, Family travel

One 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, 2023
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Ana

Ana

Brazil

Buenos Aires, Solo travel

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, 2024
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Argentina, Couple travel

I 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, 2023
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Lou

Lou

France

Buenos Aires Buenos Aires City Region, Solo travel

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, 2024
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júlia

júlia

Spain

Buenos Aires, Solo travel

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, 2023
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Patagonia, Solo travel

Patagonia is an amazing place. So much places to visit, to ride, walk and hike that there’s no time for boredom. I felt safe all the time and local people is always willing to help, to give directions and recommend cool places to visit.

Posted: April 11, 2024
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Ki

Ki

Brazil

Buenos Aires Buenos Aires City Region, Solo travel

Buenos Aires is a large city, with many things to do especially if you like gastronomy, theater, music. Many international artists come, there is a high level of both local and international cuisine, many theater plays on the famous Corrientes street. In terms of safety, the central areas are less secure than neighborhoods like Palermo and its surroundings, for example. The further north, the safer it is.

Posted: March 21, 2024
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Is Argentina safe for women?

Safety index

3.3 /5

Based on 17 local experiences

Crime index

2.1 /5

Based on 17 local experiences

Argentina

The area of Buenos Aires City is generally safe, even walking at night. Some province capital cities and major cities -including those cities around Buenos Aires City, called Conurbano- feel unsafe (it is useful to ask locals). Some precautions I take are to not walk alone at night, take care of my belongings, phone and bag, not carry important things in pockets that can be pickpocketed. There is organized crime that kidnaps women for traficking in some mid-sized cities. There are men that add drugs to lose consciousness into women's drinks (it happened to me in my city). Small cities and towns, however, feel safe. But again, I recommend asking locals upon arrival.

Posted: September 28, 2024
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Graziela

Graziela

Buenos Aires

I live alone here for over 5 years now and I have never experienced sexual assault or anything. I feel really safe as a woman in the city. Of course I take care of myself but I walk alone after midnight and still feel safe.

Posted: September 18, 2024
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Is Argentina safe right now?

Before your visit to Argentina, it's essential to check travel advisories for Argentina, including your home country's official travel advisory. These advisories can provide up-to-date information on safety, health, and any specific considerations for travelers.
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United States Travel AdvisoryTake normal security precautions

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Canada's Travel AdvisoryTake normal security precautions

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Australia's Travel AdvisoryTake normal security precautions

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