based on 96 experiences from female travelers
Fiordaliza
Dominican Republic
Colombia is a wonderful country, with good food, friendly people, and many options to see and do, very good prices, colorful, it is more than just Medellín and Bogotá, going to the small towns on the outskirts will give you one of the best experiences, and it is also very easy to get around by public transportation.
Posted: March 9, 2026Experienced: June, 2025Nathalie
Switzerland
My experience as a solo female traveler in Bogotá I stayed in the Chapinero neighborhood and felt safe both during the day and in the evenings. For arriving in Bogotá, I really recommend choosing a comfortable hotel or a cozy hostel that feels like a retreat just for you. The weather can change quickly and rain is common, so I was very happy to have my own private room where I could rest and recharge. I spent many days walking more than six hours, exploring Chapinero, La Candelaria, and the...
Posted: January 10, 2026Very cool experience. I stayed near the Gold Museum. There are many restaurants nearby and more museums. At night, it is not very safe to walk in the area and you should be careful with people who approach you to talk.
Posted: December 6, 2025Based on 100 reports
Based on 100 reports
Tatiana
It is a city where it is advisable to keep your suitcases well closed, your electronic devices well stored, and not to lose sight of your suitcase or bag. I recommend using transportation through apps or using the mass bus system (MIO).
Posted: March 17, 2026Carolina
Like any big city, some areas are more dangerous than others. Cell phone and wallet theft is common on public transportation, as well as on the streets. The recommendation is to keep your cell phone and wallet out of your sight, carry your bag in front of you, or somewhere you can see it. Don't give out your place of origin and always share your location with a local. Traveling alone is not recommended. However, it's a great option if you're traveling with others or have friends in Bogotá.
Posted: March 14, 2026Paulina
Medellín is like any big city; it's best to be cautious, avoid very deserted streets, especially at night, and not to take out your cellphone just anywhere. But in general, if you are careful, you should have a good stay. The city center has nightlife in certain areas, good bars, theaters, among others. However, there is a large homeless population and some places can become very empty and dark at night, so I recommend if you go downtown at night it's better to order an Uber or something like...
Posted: February 27, 2026Andrea
Bogotá
3 days
Travel isn’t just a passion for me — it’s my lifestyle. I love connecting with people, learning from cultures, sharing stories and music, and exploring unique places. I can host, join trips, or find travel buddies abroad. 🌈 Life’s too short not to wander!
Veronica
Bogotá
3 days
I’m vegetarian a live animals, industrial engineer I live in Bogotá since 2012, but my hometown it’s Armenia, Quindio, the heart of Colombian coffee ❤️ I’m 31 years old, I love matcha, burgers and go to walk with my dog 🐶