Is Rome safe for solo female travelers?

Rome is generally a safe city for solo female travelers. Street crime such as pickpocketing and bag snatchings can occur, particularly in tourist areas, so it's essential to stay vigilant and keep your belongings secure. Public transportation and tourist sites can be crowded, which may attract petty thieves. While walking around, stick to well-populated areas, especially at night. Like any other city globally, it requires a general level of caution, but overall, Rome’s friendly and warm atmosphere makes it comfortable for solo female travelers.

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How safe is Rome for solo female travelers?

Travel safety index

4.1 /5

based on 112 experiences from female travelers

Group travel

We generally felt safe walking out in Rome. There is a great number of tourists, as well as immigrants from Bangladesh, Pakistan and India who work in restaurants, cafeterias etc. Italians generally don't know english so you should know basic words to move around. Rome is not too expensive and offers top food choices

Posted: November 13, 2025Experienced: September, 2025
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Hiba

Hiba

France

Family travel

Rome is a very attractive city where you can discover the italian culture very well. People here are really nice and sociable. As a person from minorities I did not experienced racism and I also met many people of my culture (Arabic)

Posted: August 15, 2025
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Pia

Pia

Spain

Solo travel

It is a highly recommended city, there is so much to see, museums, parks, monuments. The food scene is also very enjoyable and the people are charming. I will definitely visit again, I still have places to see.

Posted: August 11, 2025
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Group travel

I didnt feel safe walking around at night and the city smelt of trash. There was graffiti everywhere and the streets are covered with people just trying to scam you into paying €50 for a small piece of plastic

Posted: August 9, 2025Experienced: March, 2024
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Ecem

Ecem

Portugal

Solo travel

I visited Rome in Sep/2024 and had a wonderful time! I felt very safe overall, especially during the day. I was mostly in central areas, and even at night, I didn’t experience anything uncomfortable. Just stay alert around tourist hotspots for pickpocketing. Definitely visit the Colosseum, Vatican Museums, and Trevi Fountain. I also loved walking through Trastevere, it felt local and charming. I would skip overly crowded restaurants near main attractions; they’re overpriced and less authentic.

Posted: August 2, 2025
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How safe is Rome for women?

Local safety index

3.4 /5

Based on 101 local experiences

Local crime index

2.6 /5

Based on 101 local experiences

Evgeniya

Evgeniya

I felt safe alone in the city center around 9 PM, but crowded spots can be risky because of pickpockets. Always watch your belongings and stay alert around street vendors. Avoid going alone to distant neighborhoods, even during the day

Posted: November 8, 2025
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Lucie

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, 2025
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During the day Rome is safe, especially on the city center. On the night I don’t recommend to stay out alone, especially if the area is not in the center and quite isolated. Avoid the stations during the night.

Posted: November 1, 2025
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Pamela

Pamela

Safety in Rome depends greatly on the area of the city. However, you should always be vigilant and careful, especially if you are alone in the evening or at night. I don't consider it unsafe in general, but you still need to be careful.

Posted: October 6, 2025
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Alesia

Alesia

Rome is a beautiful city to explore, but keep these things in mind (especially if you’re a girl): 1) Do NOT go to Termini after 8 p.m., especially on the Via Giolitti side. It’s known to be unsafe after dark. If you need to change buses at Termini, try to find an alternative route home. If that’s not possible, take a taxi. And if you have no other choice, make sure you’re in a group of at least 3–4 people. 2) Avoid the Vittorio Emanuele area at night ((same reasons as above)). 3) If you need to wait for a bus, places like Barberini or other spots near the city centre are much better options — they stay lively and well-populated even late at night. 4) If you have one, carry pepper spray. Stay safe girls 🫶🫶🫶

Posted: October 5, 2025
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Anna

Anna

Rome

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3 days

About me

Hey you! So I’m originally Dutch but I’ve lived all over the latin-speaking world. After seeing a bunch of places I’ve noticed that in the end its the people you meet that make the travel worth it. (Yes i know how much of a cliche that sounded like) So if you need a place to stay i might be abled to help you. Lemme know

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Olga

Rome

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3 days

About me

I’m Olga, i’m a girl who is looking for a new type of life, new people, places… I want to travel more! I love Rome, my city, but sometimes I think it’s just too much. I like helping people and making new friends,I like learning new things and sharing experiences.

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Luna

Luna

Rome

About me

Hiiiii girls! I studied in Paris and now I work in Rome. Love traveling and making new friends! I like hiking, tennis, movies and music as well. Funny & sarcastic. It’s gonna be fun if we hang out together! I will travel to Germany soon!

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Pinar

Pinar

Rome

About me

I'm Pınar (you can call me Pina), freelance illustrator and graphic designer, born in Germany but grew up in Türkiye in the beautiful town of Fethiye/Muğla. I studied in Istanbul and was surrounded by a mix of old and new, which always inspires my illustrations and designs. Now i live for 1 year in Rome, Italy for Internship. It is a new era for me! 🥹

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