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.

Safety rating

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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 worth visiting?

Overall rating

4.7 /5

based on 183 experiences from female travelers

Things to do

4.5/5

Safety

4.5/5

Food

4.3/5

Budget-friendly

3.8/5

Munich, Solo travel

Great parks to visit and the summer is even better. I loved the boat place on the bridge (do not remember the name). Architecture and streets are great for all day strolling around. Plus Christmas markets are really getting you in the mood!

Posted: February 18, 2025
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Srilatha

Srilatha

United Arab Emirates

Berlin, Solo travel

It was my first solo travel and it was good . It had a good solo travel community and hostels were good place to start. Went for walking tours and astonished by the history of Berlin, the history is amazing and a lot. Lot of museums to visit and the night life is big

Posted: February 17, 2025
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Leipzig, Solo travel

Leipzig is a lovely city, with a culture and alternative people. If you visit Leipzig i can recommend the Kulki and the Cossi - two beautiful lakes! Also don’t miss the food hotspots like Karl-Heine or Karl-Liebknecht Street! :)

Posted: February 12, 2025
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Berlin, Couple travel

Berlin recommendations: - jüdisches Museum, very interesting - try the vegan food! - walk along the berlin wall - Tempelhofer Feld is very very pretty in the summer - Humana is a very good place for second hand shopping!

Posted: February 12, 2025Experienced: February, 2025
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Gülsüm

Gülsüm

Turkey

Cologne, Solo travel

It was my first time doing a solo trip. I felt pretty safe considering the fact that the city itself has free wifi and you can find an english speaker everywhere in the city. The only thing that out me off was the food options. Maybe I couldn't find something good but everything was pretty bland, especially after trying amazing food all around in my Paris trip.

Posted: February 10, 2025Experienced: November, 2024
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Gelsenkirchen, Family travel

I visited Gelsenkirchen with my family to see my cousins. It’s a city I usually visit every two years. I haven’t stayed in a foreign place there, but from what I’ve heard, it’s a safe city. Also, if you’re Turkish, I’d like to mention that there are many Turks, so you won’t have any communication problems.

Posted: February 10, 2025
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Berlin, Solo travel

Berlin is fun! Its up to what you travel preferences are. Of course if you are up for night life then its the best place. When it comes to food or just experincing the german culture, i would recommend other smaller cities! Its also not the safest place for female travellers, just the atmosphere in the city especially evening hours and in the city centre is just creep!

Posted: February 7, 2025
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Munich, Group travel

I felt extremely safe, munich is a very safe city except for the Oktoberfest time because of all the tourists which are usually very drunk and act stupidly, other than that i felt very safe i took the U-ban (metro) alone everywhere. German food, in general, isn't that great. They have hood bread, tho. I recommend going to the BMW museum (if u like cars), the Olympia park, Marienplatz, Englischer Garten, Eisbachwelle (surfers wave), Hofgarten. And if u like hiking, there is Neuschwanstein castle and Marienbrücke (not exactly IN the city). If u want to experience the Oktoberfest vibes but don't like the crowds (which there are a lot of) (it's very overcrowded), i recommend going in mid april and attending the Frühlingsfest which is the same but not as well known so less people and more fun. I think it lasts about 2 weeks.

Posted: February 7, 2025Experienced: March, 2024
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Berlin, Group travel

I would say since i travelled with a friend so i had the advantage of not being at a disadvantageous position with regards to safety as compared to a solo traveler. Like every big city there are certain areas that are safer than others. Some places around Alexanderplatz felt a little sketchy after dark but otherwise it was okay.

Posted: February 2, 2025
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Mosel, Solo travel

For everyone who loves to explore cultures, loves hiking, nature and fish, I can recommend to you to travel to Mosel. It’s a very green place with a lot of nature and history. A river across the city, an old castle, a long road where you can ride and rent your bicycle and plenty of places to hike. I loved it!

Posted: January 27, 2025
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Is Germany safe for women?

Safety index

4.2 /5

Based on 1424 local experiences

Crime index

2.1 /5

Based on 1424 local experiences

Laura

Laura

Gottmadingen

It’s a small village in Germany right next to the border of Switzerland I walk alone at night, there not much of public transport but I’d use it without worries The next city is Singen am Hohentwiel which is a little less safe than the village but still I walk there alone at night

Posted: February 21, 2025
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Berlin

It's generally safe, just need to stay away from Görlitzer Park at night. Also sometimes might see some loud homeless people on the S-bahns, but they're usually only loud and not dangerous. Be careful with bicycles they get stolen quite often.

Posted: February 21, 2025
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Meet locals in Germany

Cecilia

Cecilia

About Me

Hello I'm Cecilia. I love travelling and learning new languages. I also like to write poems and successfully turn one of them into a song (it's on music platforms! Check the link above to check my music out). A bit introverted but when we get to know each other, we'll have so much fun!

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Kerstin

Kerstin

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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Stay with locals in Germany

Ally

Ally

Marburg

Can host for:

3 days

About me

Heyho :) I'm Ally,23 years old. When u like traveling instead of vacation, meeting different cultures instead of talking about them and a hot chocolade- here I am♡i love meeting new people in new countries with new storys- as u can see, new is one of my favs words. Photography is my passion- especially in a vintage style..so lets create new storys together🤍

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Talia

Talia

Hamburg

Can host for:

3 days

About me

I love art, photography, books, museums, movies, yoga&fitness, healthy life and mindset, dancing and good food 🤍✈️ I’m a respectful, kind and clean person to everyone and I appreciate the same. Fluent speaking in german, polish and english. About to learn : Italian Want also to learn: French, Spanish, Japanese, greek

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Upcoming visitors to Germany

Alia

Alia

About Me

Hi! I am Alia and I love traveling and meeting new people, I love traveling through volunteering.

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Safety in Germany