based on 622 experiences from female travelers
Teodora
Bosnia and Herzegovina
We went on a school graduate excursion and it was excellent! You definitely need to be careful for pickpocketing and bad people in general especially in places like Venice but overall it's a wonderful experience. The country is very pretty, good food and lots of friendly people. Since it was a school thing we had everything organised for us but I'd love to come back as a solo traveller as soon as possible 😊
Posted: May 13, 2026Experienced: April, 2026Maritere
Switzerland
Amazing city!!! I loved it ! Book the coliseum for early in the morning and then the other visits for later (Forum and Pal..) so you'll enjoy them with plenty of time. Go to the restroom in each place you visit because there are no public bathrooms. Book the Vatican museum for early morning ..there is a lot to see and enjoy, not only the sixteen chapel. Walk the city.. it will surprise you
Posted: May 8, 2026Experienced: March, 2026A group from church went for the Jubilee Year celebration. It was very busy at that time because there were over 2 million youth, but it was still much enjoyable. You can get loads of cute little souvenirs - religious and non-religious. And the food is nice if you choose a good place.
Posted: May 3, 2026Experienced: June, 2025Catania is a beautiful place with many gorgeous things to see. The ocean is fantastic and there is lots of wonderful food to be found. One thing to know though, the streets are full of men and I was catcalled a lot. Not many women or children out in the streets but the city centre is still pretty safe.
Posted: April 29, 2026Based on 956 reports
Based on 956 reports
Alice
I’ve always felt pretty safe in Florence, but I’d suggest to avoid the area of the stations (the central station, but also the one in Rifredi and Statuto) at nights. Also, Rifredi and Le Piagge are in generale places to avoid when it’s dark
Posted: May 14, 2026Mirette
It’s very safe you just have to take care of your things and be aware of your surroundings. In the daytime it’s always safe but at the night I’d avoid the garibaldi station area. Thats the only thing.
Posted: May 14, 2026Train station can be empty at night. Recommend to arrive during daytime and leave during daytime. Keep an eye on distraction pickpocketers, they work in groups of 3 or 2. Be aware of your surroundings.
Posted: May 13, 2026Mila
I recently moved to Pavia but I've been working here since November and I can tell it's way more safe than a lot of Italian cities I've been to. Of course, you should stay away from the sketchy bars and especially the train station. Apart from that, it's really a nice city to live a calm life ✨
Posted: May 10, 2026Alice
Genoa
3 days
Hi! I'm Alice Maia, 🌊I've lived in Genova all my life and I love meeting new people. I will gladly chaperone you around🚶🏻♀️whenever I'm available, give indications and eventually host🛌🏻 if it's possible for me and my family. I really enjoy meeting new people from all around the world and chatting💬 about literally everything. Also I have cats! Putting it here because I keep forgetting people I host might be allergic😅 🎯I love travelling solo, although I don't often get the chance. I'm very interested in knowing how other people experience life, I like to know what you think of my culture and my city, and I will probably ask a lot about yours too, if you agree to! Basically I love sharing stories, ideas and everything else!🗣️ I feel like travelling and making friends should be for everyone, so feel free to contact me if you have any particular concern (e.g. you have a disability, are part of a minority and are concerned about your safety etc) Among other things, here's a few of my interests! - I study Environmental Sciences🌍🌎🌏 - I'm a climate justice activist📢 - I love volunteering as a Scout Leader in one of our local groups⚜️ I've been a scout all my life since I was 8 and I love this world, so if we share this experience let's talk about it! I know it can be very different being a scout around the world:) Other things that might be interesting: - I try to live as sustainably as possible, including following a vegetarian or vegan diet🧆 - I have a chronic illness that means my energy levels can vary a lot from one day to the other, so I'll need to plan anything carefully to be sure I can make it through the day🔋 - I'm neurodivergent🧠 - I'm all about inclusion and accessibility, so feel free to tell me about any of your needs or boundaries!🫂
Sukrati
Naples
5 days
Hi! I’m an international student in Italy,currently in Germany for an exchange semester. I’m cheerful, curious, and powered by good vibes ✨ I love meeting new people, sharing stories, laughing a lot, and just being my true self.💕 Positivity, fun conversations, and warm energy are my favorites 🌻