based on 136 experiences from female travelers
The safest country in the world I swear. They use bycicle everywhere they go. It's so cool. I liked the views and everything, it was so nice. Museumplein has my heart. And the stores, people were so nice.
Posted: February 17, 2025Experienced: January, 2025Franziska
Austria
I really liked Amsterdam as a solo traveler. I loved the Bee Hostel; it was central and had great public transport. Very clean but affordable. Generally, Amsterdam is a very walkable and safe city. 10/10 would recommend.
Posted: February 16, 2025It was very good. People are very lovely and me and my friends had a great time. It was never boring but a lot to enjoy 😍 The weather is the only minus point. All in all it was okay but some days it was rainy. But when there was no rain and the sun came out it was sooo pretty and even dreamy at some places. Highly recommend Amsterdam!
Posted: February 10, 2025Jane
France
Europe by train 2/17 • Amsterdam Became one of my favorite places the minute I arrived ! The vibe is incredible, it is full of vibrant people and it is gorgeous. For my fellow Art enthusiasts, the Rijksmuseum is to die for 🏃♀️➡️ so walkable ! the streets are so pretty, but don’t step on the bike lanes or else… 🏺 Tulip Museum, Rijksmuseum, Van Gogh Museum, Anne Frank Huis 🍔 definitely try a fish sandwich near the flower market (if you eat fish). Was disappointed with stroopwaffels, but had a wonderful apple tart at Winkel ❤️ very welcoming, great for solo travelers! Love all the flowers and the mix of architecture styles. Shopping is super fun too, and the Vondelpark is gorgeous. Had an amazing experience at Hans Brinker Hostel 💔 VERY PRICEY! Not as bad as Vienna but you might have to choose between museum visits if you’re on a budget. Of course, very touristic so book your tickets in advance
Posted: February 9, 2025Jeanne
France
Overall I felt safe. We didn’t wander much at night so I can’t say. By day, it was amazing. No one bothered us. I would recommend doing a boat trip !!! In my opinion it is the number one thing to do considering the water everywhere. Going to Haarlem is also such a good idea ! There is a windmill there, one of the cultural things there ! I feel like there isn’t typical food there, it’s only variations of european recipes like the apple tart. Most of the time, we cooked in the hotel/hostel. My trip there was different from a solo trip though because it was a summer school. Therefore the accommodation was a hotel/hostel for students i think and the university had us reserve there for around 730€ for 2 weeks. It was expensive for this matter. The transports were okay, super clean. There was construction work so it was confusing sometimes. The thing you have to be careful of is to beep/pay on the machine when you enter AND when you leave. That’s how they calculate how much you’ll pay so be attentive.
Posted: February 6, 2025I felt very safe. The first few days I stayed in vinkenveen, i didnt have acess to data and yet with a screen shot of a map I was able to walk from where i was staying to the nearest jumbo and back, the people were very kind and everyone seems to greet eachother as they walk by. In Amsterdam i met with some friends of mine and we are quite young (17), yet we walked around with her little sister (13) near the red light district and we were safe. The food is excellent, id reccomend chocomel, kroketten and oliebollen. Then make sure to stock up on hagistlag and drops. It's a little on the expensive side in my opinion but they have discounts around every corner. Recommend the wax museum, can probably skip Tony chocolate factory and fresh stroop waffles (they are better if you just buy them from the store). I think the beach in den haag would be better in the summer when it's less windy as well. But it was a nice view. Overall you definitely have to go 11/10.
Posted: February 2, 2025Experienced: October, 2024I enjoyed my time. A lovely city with lots to do. I went with my ex and stayed with my relatives. Unfortunately my ex didn't make a great impression. I want to go back and do the things he thought were too expensive. Eye Filmmuseum is great and the gallery quarter.
Posted: February 2, 2025Experienced: March, 2023It was safe enough, I stayed there for a couple of days, during the King's day. The day was so vibrant, with orange coloured clothes and people were partying the whole day. Don't forget your orange clothes, if you visit during the King's day. But, due to the overflow of tourists, It was not clean during that time. The tulip fields were amazing and it was a perfect time to see the tulips,before they harvest in early April. But, the weather might be disappointing, sometimes. When I went there, It was very windy and cold, I couldn't get much pictures as I expected. And the food was moderate, atleast for me. I went on a tulip tour with a dutch lunch. It was great and very refreshing. If you want to visit the Van gogh museum, be early to book the tickets, It's very hard to get them, unless you are early enough. The other museums are easy to get the tickets and the Rijksmueum has so many art pieces to see, It would take atleast a day to completely see all of them. Overall, I really liked the place, I would want to visit again.
Posted: February 1, 2025Experienced: March, 2024I think you should definitely ride a bike in the city and explore the city with a bike is more convenient than doing it public transportation. it feel unsafe, especially in the nights. You should definitely go to Van Gogh museum and Rijksmuseum Amsterdam
Posted: January 30, 2025Amsterdam is 100% worth visiting for its picture-perfect vibes, unique activities, and unique atmosphere. Even if you're not a fan of crowds or you're traveling on a budget, there are many ways to get around the cons of Amsterdam and have a fab time in this incredible city
Posted: January 23, 2025Based on 338 local experiences
Based on 338 local experiences
Elena
Where I live in the Netherlands, Maastricht, I would describe it as a very safe city. I would still do the standard safety measures when walking around after dark, but having lived here for over 2 and a half years, I have never been in a situation where I felt unsafe. I always use my better judgement still
Posted: February 21, 2025Claudia
Small Dutch village where nothing really happens haha. 10/10 safety. People greet each other on the street. The worst that happens here is kids shouting at each other. There are a lot of fireworks in the streets on New Years Eve.
Posted: February 21, 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 :)
Nienke
Im a nature and people loving girl. I love to make new connections and learn about other peoples perspectives on life. I love deep convo's about anything, but can also shut up and look at a tree for a few hours:) I REALLY love doing weird spontaneous stuff and going where life takes me:)
Nienke
De Bilt
2 days
Im a nature and people loving girl. I love to make new connections and learn about other peoples perspectives on life. I love deep convo's about anything, but can also shut up and look at a tree for a few hours:) I REALLY love doing weird spontaneous stuff and going where life takes me:)
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!!
Melanie
Hi! I’m melanie, but many people call me mel. I’ve even solo traveling for a little over a year now. I’m always down for a new adventure and really love meeting new people everywhere i go. I love yoga, music, vegetarian food, and trying all new things 😊
Tiffany
Hello, I am Tiffany and dance and yoga are my way of life and travelling is my biggest passion. Forever a seeker and always exploring, because life begins at the end of your comfortzone. Yet, sometimes you can find me at home with a good book and living my best Dogmom life 😉😁💖