based on 121 experiences from female travelers
Maritere
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, 2026Giorgia
Austria
I can recommend visiting Rome at the end of February. The weather is already around 15 degrees in the afternoon, so it is very pleasant to do the sightseeing. You have to book in advance the visit at the Colosseum, Villa Borghese and Musei Vaticani. You also have to book the restaurant Rifugio Romano! For the rest, improvise.:)
Posted: March 18, 2026Experienced: January, 2026I absolutely loved Rome! There is obviously so much history and so much culture to explore. It can be very touristy, but it is so worth it for the experience of actually being in the Coliseum or the Roman Forum.
Posted: February 12, 2026Beautiful city with so many amazing historical sites. Very crowded in many places but it’s pretty safe. You have to ask the locals for good restaurants, otherwise it’ll be shitty carbonara all the way
Posted: February 7, 2026Based on 111 reports
Based on 111 reports
Laura
Rome generally felt safe to me. I walk home a lot at night and mostly it's worked out well, just that some parts of the city can be surprisingly dark. Beware of pickpockets in touristic areas during the day and in the termini area risk of getting robbed when walking home after going out.
Posted: April 23, 2026Rome is a safe city overall but very crowded. Make sure to have your phone and wallets always secured. There are a lot of pickpockets around (especially in public transport like the subway). Avoid Termini station and San Lorenzo area at night by yourself.
Posted: April 1, 2026Depends on the neighbourhoods, especially Termini, but Rome is generally safe, in the center, in the subway and inside the buses you need to be careful about pickpockets. During the day is normally safe.
Posted: March 15, 2026Jasmine
There can be petty crime like pickpockets on metro but in general I feel very safe and never had any issues! I love Rome. The buses and all public transport has never made me feel unsafe. I also work late nights and go home alone at 4am and no issues of feeling unsafe
Posted: February 16, 2026Based on reports from women living in Rome, we created a safety map highlighting areas where they feel unsafe during the day or at night.
Laura
Rome
3 days
hey, i'm laura, a german girl, currently traveling and then moving to rome for erasmus🧚♀️ hoping to meet some sweet new people and share experiences on the way! i love nature, hiking and going swimming. i usually go traveling with a new craft project, my notebook and some good music:)
Ily
Rome
3 days
I build ecosystems that create opportunities. My work sits at the intersection of business development, partnerships, community building, and talent strategy. I connect the right people, ideas, and organizations to unlock growth, long-term value, and meaningful collaborations. I’ve developed a strong ability to: • Turn networks into revenue and strategic partnerships • Build and engage high-value communities • Identify and position talent within the right opportunities • Create alignment between stakeholders with different incentives I thrive in environments where relationships are the core driver of success — from startups to innovation-driven organizations. I love travelling, discovering new places, learning about new cultures and languages and swimming in different waters. If you're looking to grow through partnerships, activate a community, or structure a high-impact network, let’s connect.