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 worth visiting?

Overall rating

4.6 /5

based on 217 experiences from female travelers

Things to do

4.5/5

Safety

4.4/5

Food

4.2/5

Budget-friendly

3.7/5

Hamburg, Group travel

Hamburg is a beatiful City I can always eecommend going there. But I would recommend not going outside by yourself at night especially in the areas around the Hbf. The most fun thing we did was going into a local jazz club it was amazing. Hamburg can be a bit more expensive especially if you want to try some of the restaurants there with really great cusuines or when you go second hand shopping which Hamburg has alot of. Traveling around the city is really easy with the Germany Ticket.

Posted: May 12, 2025Experienced: March, 2025
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Käthe

Käthe

Germany

Berlin, Solo travel

I went there for a concert and overall the city was quiet nice and I definitely felt really safe, especially through the day, but even in the later hours I still felt safe while going back to my hotel

Posted: May 12, 2025
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Berlin, Family travel

*Quite safe *Recommend traveling on weekends, many cute art and antiques markets! *I lived near Zoo station, the alley was stinky… *The Supermarket under the bridge is cheap, but my mother encountered a wanderer (he was eating the food on the cabinet without paying, not attacking but a little bit scary) *There’s a small Strawberry shop outside the Bahnhof Südkreuz, very fresh and cheap! *Also recommend the parks near Südkreuz, less people and great view

Posted: May 11, 2025Experienced: July, 2024
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Anastasiia

Anastasiia

Germany

Germany, Solo travel

My experience in Germany has been both exciting and challenging. I've had the chance to explore beautiful cities, meet people from different cultures, and improve my language skills. At the same time, adapting to a new system and lifestyle hasn’t always been easy, but it has helped me grow a lot. Overall, I’m grateful for this experience and everything I’ve learned along the way.

Posted: May 11, 2025Experienced: April, 2025
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Merve

Merve

Germany

Tegernsee, Solo travel

It was a great hike to see the Alps. Moderate level just took 1.5 hours to reach the top. There was a great restaurant with the mountains view and great helles beer! Totally safe you can easily reach the trail with train from Munich!

Posted: May 8, 2025
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Maddie

Maddie

United States

Munich, Solo travel

I loved my time in Munich! I got to experience many of its wonders - singing along to YMCA and John Denver at Oktoberfest, stumbling upon crazy cool landmarks like a palace and cathedral just by wandering around, and even learning that sea urchins have Zelda-boss-eyes and some fish have arms? My 4 days there were fantastic, filled with fun, new friends, beer, and pretzels (I actually prefer American pretzels). I felt very safe in Munich, even at Oktoberfest when squashed between thousands of people in the beer tents. Only one man tried to hit on me and multiple people stepped in to stop him. I made friends there quickly, though we parted ways at the end of the celebrations. I wasn't out at night except for taking the u-bahn back to my airbnb, which felt very safe even though I was quite tipsy. The ability to get around easily was AMAZING. Munich, and my subsequent trip to Berlin, made me fall in love with public transportation even more than I already was. I didn't need to rent a car - I could even get to the castle (Neuwaschstein? Sorry I totally forgot how to spell it) from Munich within 1.5 hours on a train. On my last day there I also stumbled upon an anti-fascism and pro-LGBTQ protest, which I joined for a short time. Happy to see people around the world fighting for what's right! The Munich Zoo was also great with large exhibits for their animals. Many of the primates looked bored and skinny though, which makes me worried about their health. All other animals seemed very well taken care of. The only downside to this trip was my Airbnb, where I was promised a single private room and was instead given a bed in a dining room of an apartment where multiple men were staying. The host left food out on the kitchen counter which collected flies and smelled after a few days. I tried to spend most of my time outside of the Airbnb, and really should've canceled and stayed elsewhere. I would highly recommend Munich for its architectural beauty, safety, ability to get around, and if you can make it - Oktoberfest!

Posted: May 8, 2025Experienced: October, 2023
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Veta

Veta

Ukraine

Dresden, Solo travel

ok, dresden is quite an expensive city but in a week I was able to spend about 100€ (maybe it's cheap for you), there are a lot of youth events where different freaks gather (I advise you to go to the park in Neustadt!!) also if you are interested be sure to go to the open space, these guys sometimes organize cool meetings and be sure to TRY THEIR SHAWARMA. the downsides are the rather expensive city transport and the constant problems with trains (definitely buy tickets on Flixtrain!! they are much cheaper there) and I strongly advise against walking alone at night, there are a lot of drunk men there who can harass you.

Posted: May 7, 2025
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Berlin, Solo travel

It was fun I can’t lie. Berlin is safe and there’s a lot to do at all times and the people in Berlin are unbelievably fun. Some might seem rude but that’s just because you haven’t been to germany before haha. German culture is not for the week.

Posted: May 2, 2025
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Düsseldorf, Couple travel

I staid at my boyfriend’s place. I really enjoyed walking around at night in Düsseldorf. Food is okysh. We visited an Asian “all you can eat” restaurant. The atmosphere was great and people were nice. I like walking near the river during evening :)

Posted: May 1, 2025
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Ellie

Ellie

Germany

Trier, Group travel

Trier is honestly really beautiful. I enjoyed my time there even though it was fairly hot. My friends and I planned a small trip around the city and my favourite part was Porta Nigra. I hade some guys in my Friend Group so I felt rather safe, so I didn't pay too much attention to my surroundings and I can't make a detailled/accurate estimate

Posted: April 23, 2025Experienced: February, 2025
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Is Germany safe for women?

Safety index

4.2 /5

Based on 1753 local experiences

Crime index

2.1 /5

Based on 1753 local experiences

Cleves

I have been living in Kleve for almost 5 years now. Till date I haven't myself experienced any such dangerous situation. During my student times I have walked longer alone from a bar back home. I would say I enjoy having this safety in Kleve. Recently there have been few cases on the news with regards to some creepy events. However these are very rare and are immediately taken care by the cops in case such events occur.

Posted: May 16, 2025
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Munich

In my opinion in many areas it’s pretty safe. During daylight it’s almost always fine. In the night or as soon as it gets dark, I’m not feeling safe 100% since sometimes I have the feeling that I’m the only person walking outside (especially in the outskirts of town).

Posted: May 16, 2025
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Stuttgart

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Mia

Leipzig

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About me

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Safety in Germany