Is Italy Safe for Solo Female Travelers?

Italy is generally a safe destination for solo female travelers. It offers a rich cultural experience with friendly locals and has a low crime rate against tourists. However, minor precautions should be taken as petty crimes like pickpocketing and bag snatching can occur in crowded areas. Night travel in certain cities may warrant more caution. Women should dress modestly to respect local cultural norms, especially in religious sites. While locals often speak English, knowing some basic Italian language could prove helpful.

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How safe is Italy?

Safety at night:

Safety at night:Safe

Italy is generally quite safe for travelers, including solo female travelers. Although the crime rates are low, be sure to take the usual precautions. Stick to well-lit, populated areas when walking alone at night especially in larger cities such as Rome or Milan. There might be pickpockets and other petty crimes, but violent crime is extremely rare. Always be aware of your surroundings and avoid deserted areas or neighborhoods reputed to be unsafe.
Public transportation:

Public transportation:Safe

Public transportation in Italy is generally very reliable and safe. Buses, trains, metros, trams, and ferries are widely used by locals and tourists alike. Pickpocketing could be a concern, particularly in crowded buses or trains in major cities and popular tourist locations. It's advisable to stay aware of your belongings at all times. Nonetheless, instances of violent crime are rare.
Street harassment:

Street harassment:Moderate

In Italy, especially in bigger cities like Rome or Milan, you might experience some level of street harassment ranging from unwanted verbal attention to occasional cat-calling. However, most locals are respectful and if you express discomfort or ignore it, they usually back off. While this might be uncomfortable, it often doesn't go beyond a mere annoyance in most cases.
Petty crimes:

Petty crimes:Moderate

Italy, like most places, does experience petty crimes. Travelers should be aware of pickpocketing incidents, primarily in crowded city centres and public transportation. Crimes such as bag snatching and cell phone theft can occur. However, with vigilance, precautions, and awareness of your surroundings, your trip to Italy can still be very safe and enjoyable.

Is Italy worth visiting?

Overall rating

4.6 /5

based on 524 experiences from female travelers

Things to do

4.5/5

Safety

4.3/5

Food

4.6/5

Budget-friendly

3.4/5

Rome, Family travel

During my trip to Rome i felt safe I'd say. Never really thought too much about it, because the people were so nice and friendly. I only had one unpleasant occurence in the crowded metro, so I'd stay away from it during night and be extra careful with my belongings and surroundings. Other than that, everything else felt safe enough. Once you get a hold of how metro and Termini station work, it can be really handy. Rome is a walkable place, so you won't need transportation all the time which I liked. Keep in mind that Rome is on the expensive side though. You will spend some good money there. Locals are always ready to help, which I liked the most during my trip!

Posted: June 15, 2025Experienced: May, 2023
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Bonassola, Group travel

Bonassola was a very beautiful little town. There wasn’t much to do besides go to small restaurants, hike or go to the beach. The beach was a stone beach. It was very pretty and the water was blue. There were little shops in town for example: an ice cream shop or a souvenir shop. But also a pharmacy and little clothing shops. We went for a hike and found a small chapel on a hill. The town had a train station so it was easy to get to other cities like cinque de terre. All in all in would recommend to visit Bonassola as it is really beautiful and also not flooded by tourists. It was also very safe to go for walks at night and the fresh fruit and vegetables tasted amazing.

Posted: June 14, 2025
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Italy, Group travel

My trip to Italy was amazing! Travelling with a friend group gave me the feeling of safety and a way to spend a great time making good memories. I met a lot of nice people from Italy and had a ton of new experiences. The food is great though as a vegetarian i hadn’t tried all of the italian cuisine must haves.

Posted: June 13, 2025
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Rome, Solo travel

Loved Rome so much! I booked spontaneously and went with an accom near the train station which was great. I personally felt safe in the area and loved how walkable Rome as a city was. As there were always tourists even at night I felt safe on the streets. Of course there were alot of reminders to be careful about pickpockets so I just had a money belt and kept my phone in my Uniqlo bag and felt fine! Would recommend for a solo female and to stay central near the town/main attractions.

Posted: June 13, 2025Experienced: June, 2025
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Florence, Group travel

I fell in love with this city. I think it was a safe and touristy city. I'd say the prices were average but the famous museum entrances were a bit expensive. The food and wine were amazing. But overall I'd love to go back there 🫠

Posted: June 13, 2025
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Italy, Couple travel

I love Italy. My Father is Italian and i have Family in Italy which makes it even more interesting for me to go back on Vacation or Family events. I love the food, the friendly and happy people there.

Posted: June 8, 2025Experienced: May, 2024
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Is Italy safe for women?

Safety index

3.8 /5

Based on 735 local experiences

Crime index

2.4 /5

Based on 735 local experiences

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Susa

Susa, where I live, is an italian village very safe. It is a small city where you can travel alone or with friends, spending your time in bars, eating good ice creams and visiting the ancient roman ruins.

Posted: June 16, 2025
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Italy

depends a little bit where are you going, big cities like Milan alone in the night are not safe at all, i did visit Rome alone and didn’t feel too scared to go around at night to be honest. Venice as well it’s okay

Posted: June 15, 2025
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Safety in Italy