Based on 56 experiences
I feel safer in Italy somehow than for example in Germany. One reason might be that during the summer in Italy many locals seem to only come out after dark, meaning you'll see many women, groups of girls and families out and about when it's dark. Therefore I felt pretty comfortable, tho it's still important to listen to gut feeling and be safe!
Posted: July 24, 2024Experienced: June, 2024During my budget trip to Italy, I stayed in hostels and felt safe throughout Venice, Milan, and Lake Como. In Venice, I really enjoyed St. Mark’s Basilica, Rialto Bridge, and a gondola ride, skipping expensive restaurants for local eateries like Dal Moro’s Fresh Pasta To Go. Milan highlights included the Duomo, Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II, and Castello Sforzesco, with nice budget food at Luini and Pizzeria Spontini. In Lake Como, I took a scenic boat tour and explored Como town, recommending Osteria del Gallo for affordable dining. I traveled on foot in Venice, used metro in Milan, and took trains and ferries around Lake Como.
Posted: July 15, 2024Pakwan
France
If you're traveling to Venice, I suggest checking out Anda Hostel. It's known for being safe for solo travelers. Since I live in Paris, I spent around 350€ on this trip for 3 days. That makes taking the bus to Venice a more budget-friendly option, and I get to enjoy the scenery along the way too. Plan your trip thoroughly. It's also wise to avoid carrying too many valuables. I felt safe in Milan. Maybe because I avoid drawing attention to myself, which can deter pickpockets.
Posted: July 4, 2024Dorota (17)
Poland
Last year, I went with my sister for a quick trip to Italy. Ancona is a lovely town, and nearby Numana has beautiful beaches. It was our first trip abroad and we felt safe. In mid-June, there were not many tourists which was a plus. We heartily recommend it<3
Posted: June 23, 2024Experienced: May, 2023Lucia (17)
Slovakia
When I was on my trip to Italy, I was there with my school, so obviously i felt safe. We called it Giro d’Italia, because we were basically on a roadtrip there by a bus and visited LOT of cities (for example Perugia, Assisi, Rome, Florence, Nerano, Amalfi, Capri, Positano, Ostia, Bologna…) We were there for around 10 days and it was really exciting trip full of nice memories!
Posted: June 9, 2024Experienced: May, 2022Duygu
Turkey
I visited 12 cities of Italy last year and it was awesome!!! Italy is quite nice place for girls because you can travel solo safety and the beauty of the environment is just so interesting! Also If you are not even interested in history and culture, it can start make you different, you will maybe like to learn while you are traveling! Greeting from Türkiye 🇹🇷
Posted: June 2, 2024Naomi
Netherlands
Lovely country, safe environment and easy to meet new people. Plenty good voices overall. Lots of sightseeing opportunities, I went to Rome, Milan and Amalfi coast. Would love to visit again. I don’t speak Italian but could easily manage with just English.
Posted: March 2, 2024I travelled through Italy with my sister. We felt pretty safe most of the time. We visited Venice, Rome, Florence and Milan. Especially in Rome and Florence there was a lot of vegan food to enjoy. Always look out for student discount and sometimes you have to book museum tickets etc. in advance. Once a month there is usually a day where you can get into a lot of museums for free.
Posted: February 18, 2024Experienced: July, 2021It was a wonderful experience in all. I was meant to go with a friend but her passport didn’t arrive in time so it turned into a solo trip! I felt mostly safe but I did have to take precautions in Naples and I did experience some catcalling and unwanted attention in Milan, My total trip for 6 days cost roughly £1000, including flights, accommodation food and spending money. Being as I went in June, I spent a lot on staying hydrated and sun cream, so something I would consider if you are of fair skin (I am not, and I struggled even!) and are planning to travel to places like Rome in the summer when temperatures hit 35• when I was travelling. Overall an experience I will treasure for life! I would highly highly recommend. Italy is a beautiful country with kind people ❤️
Posted: February 15, 2024We were traveling with my friend's bus and spent a total of about 2 weeks in Italy. We started our time in Italy wonderfully, driving from Vienna through small towns like Belluno, charming little cities like Feltre, and the beautiful mountains near Tarvis. Despite traveling by bus, we spent a night with a lovely older couple in Belluno, enjoyed delicious pasta, drank wine, and listened to stories and tips about the area. A beautiful evening that I won't forget quickly :) Of course, we also spent a day in Venice, where we were near, cheaper than expected (definitely walk through the side streets, you'll almost be alone!) and unforgettable. We rounded off the trip over Lake Garda and Lake Maggiore. Overall, the time in Italy was beautiful. Shopping may not always be cheap, but it's not particularly expensive either. And especially espresso, at one of the many bars, was always delicious and affordable :) In Italy, you can feel 100% safe, even in small towns, while swimming in the lake, or in larger cities. We'll be back soon to explore Tuscany. I'm excited!! ☀️
Posted: February 2, 2024based on 56 experiences
Paulina (17)
Germany
I can recommend to eat ice cream because it is very good there and the price is also ok Also is important to not fall for the restaurants that are for tourists, because they are often more expensive and not as good as they for the locals. To find these I recommend for example asking locals or searching on spots a bit away from touristic attractions
Posted: July 25, 2024Experienced: April, 2024the food there is good as known, people are friendly and enthusiastic, I carried two suitcases at the end of trip, and every time I come to a staircase, there will be someone come out to help. Amd I met theft two times, better watch out
Posted: July 13, 2024Experienced: January, 2024Francesca
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Greta
Hello, I'm Greta and I'm interested in books, dancing, events & social, food & cuisine, languages, health, running, sightseeing, surfing, trekking, swimming, writing, nature, live music, culture and art
Francesca
Loro Ciuffenna
3 days
I love to meet people from all over the world
Silvia
Florence
3 days
Hello, I am silvia 34 years old, I am nice girl i want to discover the World i really love to travel and meet New people and culture.
Olga
Hello, I am a Ukrainian adventurer. As an interpreter and translator, I dwell in the fascinating world of languages. When I'm not building bridges between cultures, you'll likely find me with my nose in a book, sketchpad under my arm, or en route to the next adventure. Travelling was always my dream, which finally became a full-time reality. Art holds a special place in my heart, whether it's poetry that makes my brain dance or paintings that truly inspire and provoke me. If you like your humour the way you like your coffee - strong, dark, and a little bitter - we're going to get along just fine!
Olga
Hello, I am a Ukrainian adventurer. As an interpreter and translator, I dwell in the fascinating world of languages. When I'm not building bridges between cultures, you'll likely find me with my nose in a book, sketchpad under my arm, or en route to the next adventure. Travelling was always my dream, which finally became a full-time reality. Art holds a special place in my heart, whether it's poetry that makes my brain dance or paintings that truly inspire and provoke me. If you like your humour the way you like your coffee - strong, dark, and a little bitter - we're going to get along just fine!