based on 382 experiences from female travelers
Ut is safe city to explore new perspectives but you should be careful while going to some neighborhoods. They have amzing foods you shold definitely try napoli pizza and gelato! Public transportation is fine just dont trust on traims ever!
Posted: December 16, 2024HAMMADACHE
Algeria
Its was pretty safe. Walkign around and sitting by duomo watching people from all over the world enjoying life is so satisfying. Early mornings was magical Shopping is diverse An accessible city you can everywhere in europe from there central train station
Posted: December 11, 2024I recommend you to book some experience in advance because there are many many people in there. Also, is good to just walk around the city for move yourself from a place to another. The city is just beautiful. You can feel quite safe but anyway pay attention, there are many tourists 🤷🏻♀️
Posted: December 6, 2024Eilish
Australia
For a female traveller It is incredibly safe, however... Freezingggggggg. If you're going in autumn/winter, I highly recommend decking out in all your snow gearm I'd also be cautious that you have cash with you, some restaurants prefer cash. Also note that buses connecting you from Assisi - train station (and vice versa) only come every 30 mins, so plan accordingly
Posted: December 3, 2024Experienced: October, 2024Nisa
Turkey
I traveled solo and live in Rome for 6 months. I felt very safe during my trip. I have a google map with location marks So if there is anyone who wants any suggestions about the places, let me know so I can share it with you!
Posted: November 16, 2024Lady
United Arab Emirates
I loved every thing there , the weather, food, driving up to wineries and shopping in Florence was amazing . 3 days in Salvador pergamos family farm turned ti be hotel where nature and quietness was lovely moved to florence and spent another 3 days in fantastic hotel in downtown
Posted: November 15, 2024I just got back from a solo trip to Bari, and I didn't have a single unpleasant experience, everyone was very helpful and friendly. I walked around the city at night too, and I felt very safe.
Posted: November 1, 2024I stayed in Torre delle Stelle in cagliari, in a (not super nice) Airbnb. Other than that, it was near the beach and that never gets old. Would have a beautiful breakfast in the cafe on the beach, then go swim. Pasta at home and then go back to the beach at night. (You definitely need a car if you go here btw)
Posted: October 30, 2024Zuza
Poland
*Safety: I didn't feel very safe at first, I've heard of some bad experiences from Milan and Italy in general too. The crime rates are rising. Being mugged, harassed or raped were my worries. When I arrived, I saw dirty streets and huge poster ads for alarming systems, so not the best time around. But then I walked a lot around the city and I must say, most of the time I didn't feel in danger. I started to recognize the city's vibe. I was very cautious and preventive too. Then I met other travelers and Milanese and they had a great time there! *What to do there: For sight-seeing I liked going on an eng walking tour through citywalkers with Marco. There's lots of history and fun details to learn about the city. You need to book a few days ahead. You pay as much as you wish (generally like 10 eur+). It's 3 hours long and after the tour Marco shows other places you can go to on your own. He loves the place and is a great tour guide. The Duomo visit is quite expensive and the queue was long even on Friday morning during a rainy day, so I chose to skip it. The castle is worth visiting. *Food: I recommend choosing the restaurants and cafes before leaving to eat. It's not easy to find a good place just searching around lol but there is some delicious food for sure! Just plan ahead. Look at the map. Ask people. *Money: A meal in a restaurant/bar costs circa 10 euro. Groceries aren't much cheaper. Public transport is I think around 2,2 euro for 90minutes *Transport: I liked walking. Exploring different places. There're also multiple metro lines, trans, buses I think. Currently there are some strikes around the public transport, but usually it works well. Taxis are expensive. Public transport is packed during the weekend. Duomo Square and streets with expensive stores seem to always be full. *Stay: I stayed at the Yellowsquare hostel. It's been great, they have many activities and guests. They host karaoke nights sometimes and those are popular among Milanese, especially millennials. I loved meeting people there.
Posted: October 21, 2024Experienced: September, 2024Twink
Malaysia
Felt very safe in Sardinia. Was easy to rent a car. Without it, would be very difficult to get around. Not so easy to connect with locals unless you can speak Italian. Most restaurants need reservations by phone unless it is super touristy or take away.
Posted: October 13, 2024Experienced: August, 2024Based on 217 local experiences
Based on 217 local experiences
I‘ve been living here since i was a kid and i‘ve never experienced a safer city. I feel safe when going home and don‘t have to worry at all. Also the public transport is very safe and I don‘t feel threatened at all.
Posted: December 21, 2024Irene
It's a small town near Monza, I haven't been here a lot but we usually leave the outside door and the gate open all day and it's normal for them.
Posted: December 19, 2024