based on 115 experiences from female travelers
Lolita
Belgium
I want to an Ireland trip in car with a friend and this was amazing! 🤩 Each day we met different people so nice ! The places were wonderful and the atmosphere was really great ! I don’t remember the budget but we were student so we haven’t spend to much money. I felt safe in every city. I recommend this country 100% 💯! 🇮🇪
Posted: October 11, 2025Go see the monastery, definitely go to The cheese shop in Dingle it was amazing. Explore some of the beaches around Dingle they're really pretty. I absolutely loved my time in Dingle especially because I went during the Dingle food festival. If you can go during the Dingle food festival definitely do that.
Posted: October 4, 2025Experienced: September, 2022I did a solo travelling trip to Dublin in July! Stayed at Clink i Lar hostel which was very lovely with its central location, common spaces, private curtains beds. The hostel was very commercialised though and didn’t feel as warm and friendly as other places I’ve stayed. I did a walking tour, went to the National Leprechaun Museum, did James Joyce Ulysses walking tours and more! It is definitely a lovely location to solo travel too and at the right hostel you can meet people and go to pubs - I definitely recommend Dublin!
Posted: August 29, 2025Experienced: June, 2025I stayed a little over a month in irland and dublin was one of the places i often revisited during that time (I stayed in a village near dublin). Overall I can say that I really like that city. It’s quite small and compact but for a solo travel it has good activities and really cute shops around. I would totally revisit some day.
Posted: August 24, 2025Mathilde
France
I stayed 2 days only, it was enough to visit the center and visit The Little Museum of Dublin (with a great guide) 🇮🇪 I walked by day and night and did'nt live any trouble. I recommand ver much this city and I can't wait to go back 👌
Posted: August 24, 2025Experienced: March, 2023Based on 111 local experiences
Based on 111 local experiences
It can have good days and bad but from growing up here I have noticed how unsafe it is to go put at certain hours or certain places. For example I would not go near myross past 8pm or 6pm when it is dark earlier.
Posted: October 26, 2025Nika
Limerick is typically safe during the day but if you are of Indian descent of of the region beware of you teenage boy groups. They tend to set off fireworks close to halloween and new yeara and with the rise of racism Asians are at the forefront of their stupid actions. Otherwise Limerick is very welcoming and aside the loud city life its enjoyable!
Posted: October 25, 2025Dounia
A quiet place, usually safe, nothing to report (usual in European countries). I’d the pleasure to explore all the country, and i felt very safe around it as a woman. I recommend visiting crowded places just in case.
Posted: October 13, 2025Dublin is a European city, safer than others, but with many drug addicts and young kids committing minor crimes and picking on people. I would avoid certain zones, especially at night, like around the main train stations and Tallaght. The South areas (Rathmines, Ranelagh) are generally safer.
Posted: October 13, 2025shraddha
Not much . A bit racist recently, but not a very difficult personal experience yet. Friendly people unless they are junkies which are some in the main city after midnight. However a much safer city than dublin
Posted: October 12, 2025