based on 582 experiences from female travelers
We arrived to Catania and immediately i felt overwhelmed with the loudness of the streets. I was quite unsafe to walk as pedestrians on the street as all the cars were speeding and honking. The evening walk to see the old town of catania was a bit disappointing as all the streets are extremely dirty. At night in Catania, the streets can feel busy and intrusive. Some people, especially near restaurants and tourist areas, may try hard to get your attention or invite you in. While most don’t mean harm, it can sometimes feel uncomfortable, and a few might make inappropriate comments. It’s best to stay confident, ignore unwanted attention, and keep walking — they usually move on quickly.
Posted: November 2, 2025I feel safe most of the time. My budget for this trip was 360 euros, which was enough for me. I bought my tickets three months ago and made my hotel reservation two months ago; that's why they were cheap. I didn't have a hard time speaking English. My English isn't very good, and neither is the Italians', so we understood each other. 😜🤗 Italy is one of the most beautiful countries in the world.
Posted: October 31, 2025Very few hostels but very clean and accessible. Amazing for women to try solo but would recommend having a car to get around for ease. After mid october a lot of places close so plan accordingly but dolomiti buses reach most places
Posted: October 20, 2025Morgane
France
I booked a room in Anacapri with a swimming pool and it was a wise choice because there are no many places to swim. Ooor you need to pay an expensive cocktail to have access to the sea, you are in Capri, « Expensive » is a part of this island and Anacapri side is better than Capri side for the price. Even if you want to eat an ice cream or a pizza. It’s a safe place but citizens can look rude at you because of the massive tourism it’s understandable and others can give you a big smile if you start talking with a « Buongiorno ! » I like their smile :] When you arrived don’t rush into any restaurants at the harbour search for the lowest prices or small stands it will be the best. Bring your gourds and some cash for the bus !
Posted: October 16, 2025Mariam
Uganda
This country is truly amazing. I left a piece of my heart there! The people were so kind and friendly!! I cant believe how beautiful italian people are ❤️❤️ Its also safe, except for the night walking it just made me uncomfortable. Do not exceed 9 pm out in my personal opinion unless you have company. Otherwise italy is a must go!
Posted: October 11, 2025Experienced: March, 2025Based on 868 local experiences
Based on 868 local experiences
Lucie
After living for years in Rome, I’ve never felt unsafe, even when I was walking back home at 3am around the main train station Termini. Make sure to be keep an eye to your belongings because there are a lot of pickpockets apparently.
Posted: November 7, 2025Definitely need to watch out for pick pockets but otherwise its all good. Some areas where you will experience cat calling but no one will approach you. Keep your phone always with you and cash at a minimum.
Posted: November 7, 2025Cristina
Being a university city and suitable for families, it is a safe location; however, in recent years minor crimes have increased, especially at night and in specific areas of the city (zona Pilotta).
Posted: November 5, 2025Miray
I am living here only two years and before I was living in Turkey it's definitely less scary than Turkey to me but the crime rate is still pretty high. Although there are homeless people everywhere I haven't really ran into big issues with any of them there's usually respect and everybody minds their own business
Posted: November 3, 2025Osimo is a very quiet city in the centre of Italy. You can safely walk around during the day and the night. Just be aware of not walking out of the city centre during the night. Nothing bad will happen, but the possibility of encountering annoying people is higher.
Posted: November 2, 2025