Is Germany Safe for Solo Female Travelers?

Germany is generally a very safe destination for solo female travelers. The crime rate is low and local citizens are typically courteous and helpful. Public transportation, including trains and busses, is widely available and secure. Nevertheless, previously would be wise to respect general safety guidelines as in any other place, such as avoiding isolated areas late at night and being aware of your belongings. German people usually speak English, which makes communication easier. Remember, always trust your instincts.

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How safe is Germany?

Safety at night:

Safety at night:Safe

Germany, in general, has a high level of safety even at night. However, like any other urban areas in the world, some parts can be less secure than others. It's always prudent to stay aware of your surroundings, avoid less populated areas, and stick to well-lit lanes. German law enforcement is reliable and emergency services are responsive. Public transportation networks function well into the night and they are normally secure. If you're feeling uneasy, taxis are readily accessible and dependable.
Public transportation:

Public transportation:Very safe

Public transportation in Germany is one of the safest, most efficient, and reliable in the world. Stations and vehicles are generally well-lit and security personnel are frequently present. Whether it's bus, tram, U-Bahn or S-Bahn, it is well-maintained and punctual. Especially in bigger cities like Berlin, Munich, or Hamburg, you can safely travel even at night. It is also common for women to travel alone. However, like anywhere, always maintain general safety awareness.
Street harassment:

Street harassment:Low

Germany is generally a safe country for solo female travelers. The incidence of street harassment isn't commonplace, but it's always a good idea to stay alert just like you would in any other country. Most people uphold respect and personal space. Especially in urban areas, you can expect the majority of people to keep to themselves. However, be sure to familiarize yourself with the local customs and observe the behaviors and actions of the locals so you can navigate through the streets safely.
Petty crimes:

Petty crimes:Low

Germany is generally a safe country with a strong law enforcement presence. Petty crimes like pickpocketing or purse snatching are relatively low compared to other European countries. However, like any major city around the world, they can occur in crowded areas, tourist hotspots, or public transportation. So, while the risk isn't high, it's important to always stay vigilant and keep a close watch on your belongings.

Is Germany safe to travel?

4.5 /5

Based on 12 experiences

Dresden, Solo travel

I was surprised at how beautiful the city of Dresden is, very clean and safe compared to many cities in Germany. The architecture in the city center is more like French or Italian architecture, which is nothing short of amazing! The best coffeeshop in the city is called Oswaldz, located near the center and with incredibly delicious coffee. I also recommend eating at restaurants like Mama Mia, Shiki, but the price tag there is not cheap, rather than the usual restaurant level in Germany. Visit the suspension road in the city and see the city from above.

Posted: September 1, 2024
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Lilou

Lilou

France

Berlin, Solo travel

When I was in Berlin I felt safe, I meet so many good people who became my friends... It is really a big city so if don't have a bike , you will have to pay an average amount for public transport. It is a strange and astonishing city, don't miss it !

Posted: August 25, 2024
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Berlin, Solo travel

Berlin has beautiful parks and outdoor pools. I have also experienced the Balinese inspired sauna Vabali which was amazing. Biking in the parks when it’s dark felt unsafe, lots of drug dealers. Overall, the city is a mix of trashy charming places. It isn’t very well maintained nor cleaned, lots of trash on the ground.

Posted: August 20, 2024
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Berlin, Group travel

I stayed in the Sunflower Hostel very close to many clubs including Berghain. I felt safe in the dorm situation, despite the staff being disorganized and the lodgings not the cleanest. Walking around at night there were a surprising amount of catcallers, but no men that were specifically aggressive to me or my friends. The city isn’t the best lit, there are many dark streets. I felt safest walking around with others at night! That being said, people stay out clubbing until like 8 a.m., so there’s always people outside; it’s not desolate at night. A really great city for exploring queer culture with clubs, art, music. I really enjoyed exploring many cinemas. You can really eat cheap if you stick to little cafes and kiosks, but most everything is cash only, so I recommend bringing paper currency to an exchange because atms tend to have terrible exchange rates.

Posted: August 13, 2024Experienced: June, 2024
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Kathrin

Kathrin

Austria

Hamburg, Solo travel

I felt most of the time safe. Around the trainstations in Hamburg it is not that safe. Especially at Hauptbahnhof. I liked the Bunker. There you can go up for free and have a beautiful view over the city. Additionally I was in "Naschcafé" which i can recommend. The food there is really good. Also "Falafelprinz" at Schanze. You can get there cheap Falafelwraps. If you like to go into a museum, you should try "Deichtorhallen" or "Kunst und Gewerbe". All in all, it was a really nice trip.

Posted: August 6, 2024
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Berlin, Group travel

We stayed at friends, which financially helps us a lot, the public transport is not that cheap as well as eating out, but on the other hand you can find really good streetfood. I feel quite safe, but I think it is as every bigger city, more dangerous – people in the streets might be addicted, which can cause some bad situations … but I do not have any

Posted: July 31, 2024
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Lívia

Lívia

Brazil

Berlin, Solo travel

berlin is a nice place to solo travel as a woman. I stayed at 2 different hostels (a&o and the Generator at Alexanderplatz) both were very comfortable and clean. I also met nice girls that stayed in the room with me. Safety is also a good point. I haven’t felt unsafe or uncomfortable at any situation, even going out at night and alone.

Posted: July 27, 2024
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Katie

Katie

United Kingdom

Frankfurt, Group travel

Travelled here with a group of 6 (3 girls, 3 boys). The city centre was relatively safe with tourists and local police. We stayed near the train station (Frankfurt Hbf) which wasn’t a very safe atmosphere. A lot of unfriendly faces around and if I wasn’t travelling with my guy friends I would’ve felt very uncomfortable. Lots of drug activity, lots of staring (at us girls) and multiple times we were approached by dodgy men. Wouldn’t walk around the train station area alone. The city was a different experience entirely, felt safe and secure and would walk alone.

Posted: July 18, 2024
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Berlin, Solo travel

Berlin was my second couchsurfing experience and it was amazing! I don't speak German but the locals were really helpful, they mostly speak English. I felt safe with my host all the time, even in questionable parts of the city at night. The public transport is well structured and precise. The food wasn't really special for me, but it's not that expensive, so overall acceptable. You can find many free time activities, I recommend museums for the days and clubs for the nights.

Posted: July 10, 2024Experienced: August, 2023
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Dani

Dani

Norway

Germany, Solo travel

I was in Berlin and Hamburg for two weeks and they are very big cities and there is a lot to visit and learn. They are very active and international cities. you never get bored. There are areas where you can feel a little unsafe since there are many people on the streets and most of them are drunk or on drugs, but you can avoid them and stay away from that.

Posted: June 29, 2024Experienced: May, 2024
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Is Germany safe for women?

Safety rating

4.2 /5

Based on 520 experiences

Crime rates rating

1.9 /5

Based on 520 experiences

Hanover

Germany in generally is quite safe. Places like Steintor and Hauptbahnhof have a bad reputation though. I would not worry too much about it, keep an eye on your stuff and act assertive, and you will be fine ;-)

Posted: September 13, 2024
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Polina

Polina

Berlin

Berlin is a pretty safe place but such areas as Kreuzberg, Neuköln und F-shain are debatable. I live in a wealthy part of Berlin but we used to get our car robbed. So you don’t wanna go somewhere with a stranger

Posted: September 12, 2024
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Is Germany safe right now?

Before your visit to Germany, it's essential to check travel advisories for Germany, 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 AdvisoryExercise a high degree of caution

The United States Government advises exercising increased caution in Germany due to terrorism. Check the full travel advisory.
Last updated: May 1, 2024
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Canada's Travel AdvisoryExercise a high degree of caution

The Canadian government advises exercising a high degree of caution in Germany due to the threat of terrorism. Check the full travel advisory.
Last updated: August 30, 2024
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Australia's Travel AdvisoryExercise a high degree of caution

**The Australian government advises exercising a high degree of caution in Germany due to the threat of terrorism.** Check the full travel advisory.
Last updated: August 27, 2024

Is Germany worth visiting?

Overall rating

4.5 /5

based on 12 experiences

Schwege, Solo travel

Nice little village near Glandorf. There's only bakery in Schwege but lovely!! So good fresh bread and other bakery things, not so expensove. And church is beautiful, and ofc also the landscape. Easy village to live and drive by bike. :)

Posted: September 6, 2024Experienced: July, 2022
Things to do: 2/5Food: 3/5Budget-friendly: 3/5Safety: 5/5
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Priyanshi

Priyanshi

India

Cologne, Solo travel

Yes, it was a nice experience. I lived in Bonn, but I used to travel to Cologne. It was for a trip, and I visited the harbor bridge. It was already quite nice and had a lot of restaurants that matched my taste, so I very much loved the food. I really liked it, and I look forward to visiting it again officially. It was an unplanned trip because it was due to business. I had one more day, which I used to explore Cologne.

Posted: September 6, 2024Experienced: September, 2023
Things to do: 5/5Food: 5/5Budget-friendly: 5/5Safety: 5/5
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Ena

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Kerstin

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Kerstin

Berlin

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2 days

About me

I am a happy little girl in an old body ;-)... no , joking. I love travelling, but also being in my cosy apartment. I love singing and dancing, but also reading books and hiking. I am a logical thinking technical engineer, but also a dreamer. So, what should i say... just try to connect ;-)) if I have got time maybe we see us and I can host you.

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Franziska

Konstanz

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3 days

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Channing

Channing

About Me

I am sweet, patient, an experimentalist, explorer, a scholar, and much more! I have recently graduated with a MA in Psychology and chose to explore a little bit of the world before going back to school for a Ph.D. in Counseling. I believe experiences and the connections we make along the way are much more important than possessions. Whether we are sharing a meal, a deep conversation, or just a cup of coffee, I am all about making connections. I am naturally curious and love hearing stories from different walks of life—everyone has something unique to share I have always wanted to travel and believe it is a way of understanding the world and myself a little better. Whether it is exploring hidden gems in a bustling city or getting lost in nature, I am always up for an adventure. When I am not traveling, you can find me diving into a good non-fiction book (I enjoy reading about psychology, neuropsychological, spirituality, self-help, and more), experimenting in the kitchen, or working on my latest passion project. I am easygoing, respectful, and always willing to lend a hand—whether that is helping out with chores or just being a good listener. I am a yoga instructor, and used to instruct mindfulness and secular yoga to elementary and middle school children. I can share my knowledge about movement (physical fitness) and health! I am also a wonderful cook. I would say I am most knowledgeable about relationships and emotion. I am a passionate learner who enjoys diving into new topics, whether they are related to culture, history, science, or anything in between. I believe there is always something new to discover, and I am always eager to expand my knowledge through meaningful conversations and experiences. Whether it is discussing the latest book I am reading, exploring a new city, or simply learning from the people I meet, I am constantly asking questions, and am driven by curiosity and the desire to understand the world and myself better

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victoria

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I am planning my first backpacking trip around Europe March 2024! It’s my golden birthday & I am planning to do most of the trip solo.

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