based on 126 experiences from female travelers
Viktoriia
Ireland
Amsterdam was amazing! It was our second time traveling there, but previous time we went to Efteling park and only transferred in Amsterdam, so we had to go there again! The city is very clean, very green, and very friendly. There’s many vegan places and a big choice of vegan food in supermarkets. The transport system is great also, there’s many routes, metro, and everything arrives on time and it’s easy to use. We stayed in the Outdoor Inn hotel, which is a bit far from city center, but wasn’t expensive and it has metro station close enough. I would definitely recommend Amsterdam for a solo travel, but maybe some areas of city center might not feel safe after dark.
Posted: January 19, 2025Amsterdam in November was amazing! The canals were so pretty, and we loved the museums and cozy cafés. Even with the chilly weather, it was a very good trip ! I recommend cycling around the city and the street art museum.
Posted: January 14, 2025Stayed at I am Local Hostel.. Super beautiful accommodations, made friends with Co-ed dormmates.. we went to see Barbie in the refurbished Panopticon former prison! Solo day: rented bike from hostel and rode through the National Park dunes to the beach-absolute bliss and the water temperature was incredible! Woodstock on the beach is an amazing place to hang out and the wildlife is incredible!
Posted: December 30, 2024Experienced: July, 2023Rawnak
Algeria
We went to Amsterdam as a honeymoon destination and let me tell you girls ! It was one of the best destitutions ever, I never felt safer,people were nice and helpful, food was good, transportation was available and easy and attractions were very interesting, would absolutely recommend 👌🏻
Posted: December 27, 2024Recommend walking around, flower market is okay🌷, like the flying tiger shop, go to ADAM for a view, recommend waffle workshop waffle 🧇, recommend cheese 🧀 Go on a canal trip Stayed at a vacation house village 🏡 Were at the interactive art museum WONDR, it’s fun 👁️ Nothing is for me a must do, but strongly recommend: thrift shopping & walking around
Posted: November 26, 2024Wales is super beautiful country! So many mountains and water bodies! Nature is just so beautiful! For a LGBTQ person / a woman it was very safe to walk around and go out! Shops are not expensive! If you are planning to visit Wales then I recommend going there!
Posted: September 27, 2024Hafsa
Italy
Unic experience, it’s really safe city. I traveled solo and the people are friendly.Rotterdam offers a surprising mix of historic charm and modern style. Explore iconic places like the houses of Kubus, Markthal and Erasmusbrug, immerse yourself in maritime history in the Maritime Museum, sway through trendy neighborhoods like Witte de With and enjoy the lively atmosphere of paradise. You'll find world-class art galleries, delicious dishes and a lively nightlife, which makes Rotterdam a truly charming destination.
Posted: September 21, 2024Beautiful island in the south lots of coffee shops and places to eat Retail shopping not amazing but adequate amazing food market with fresh sea food, meats breads and veg Friendly waiting staff and scenic walks And quite full of history ! A short train ride to other locations such as Rotterdam and only an hr from Amsterdam
Posted: September 21, 2024Sofia
Italy
I stayed in Texel for 3 months as I went there for work purposes but it was one of the greatest experiences in my life!🧡 The country has great job opportunities for international people and moving is so easy and comfortable: I had the chance to go to Amsterdam and Alkmaar with little budget and had so much fun.💃 They also organise parties and races for the passionate ones; but if you are more of the natural kind, it is an excellent place to reconnect with nature 🌿 As a solo young female traveler, I felt 100% safe. The mood is really chill and friendly for everyone (Dutch or not). It can be expensive as it is the summer location for numerous rich families but it won’t absolutely make any difference at the end of the day, everyone is treated respectfully and kindly (I know it from first hand as I was a barista). Definitely recommend it !
Posted: September 19, 2024Experienced: May, 2023I was sad to leave Amsterdam in which I stayed for a week. I mostly walked around but sometimes I took train/tram for further distances. Not one time did I meet someone rude or mean. Everyone was really friendly. I stayed at 2 different hostels, one was really good but bad location. The other had a good location but wasn't really it. I didn't eat out a lot because I was on a tight budget but you can definitely enjoy the city regardless. Only one time when I was walking home late at night (11pm) did I feel unsafe, there was a guy following me but when I filmed myself talking (like a vlog) he disappeared. Nothing else made me feel unsafe. I really recommend going there 🌸
Posted: September 15, 2024Experienced: August, 2024Based on 297 local experiences
Based on 297 local experiences
Public transport can be a bit dangerous, especially at night as people can drink and assault you and I would not walk alone in small alleys at night. Furthermore, during the day just keep your belongings safe and then it is like any other European city
Posted: January 20, 2025Vivian
Rotterdam is very safe, but same as in other big cities - always be a bit careful at night. At night I always feel safe, also because there are people around. And ofcourse there are some parts / streets where you don’t want to go alone at night.
Posted: January 20, 2025Esther
I am always in for a good conversation, an urban exploration including visiting lots of parks and viewpoins, a jam session, having some time to read my book or for spending time in a cafe on my own or with friends drinking coffee (daytime) or beer (evening/night). I would say that I live by the saying that the best things in life happen unexpectedly and (solo) traveling really proved that :)
Juli
Hey, I’m a German/American student who’s been living in Nijmegen for almost three years now. I live in a neighborhood that’s 10 min bike ride away from the center (I have a bike and a transferrable bus pass you can borrow!) Happy to help out where I can and give you budget travel tips, insider recommendations for the area and queer spaces in this little city! I believe one of the most wonderful parts of life is sharing your favorite spaces. I look forward to welcoming you into my home away from home and hearing your stories🌻🌻
Juli
Nijmegen
2 days
Hey, I’m a German/American student who’s been living in Nijmegen for almost three years now. I live in a neighborhood that’s 10 min bike ride away from the center (I have a bike and a transferrable bus pass you can borrow!) Happy to help out where I can and give you budget travel tips, insider recommendations for the area and queer spaces in this little city! I believe one of the most wonderful parts of life is sharing your favorite spaces. I look forward to welcoming you into my home away from home and hearing your stories🌻🌻
Anjana
Netherlands
2 days
Hiiii, This is Anjana from India pursuing my bachelors in the Netherlands in the tourism and hospitality field. I love to travel and I travel alone. I would love to be a part of this group because I want to support women traveling around and I can also host female friends traveling to the Netherlands too. Excited to be a part of this group!!
Margaux
l am a student at the university of Lille (in social science). l LOVE to travel around the world and discover new people so this app seems perfect. l am also open to all kind of activities like relaxing one or adventurous one :)
Naoko
Hi! I'm a Japanese girl visiting Rome. I'm a university student as well in Rome!