based on 269 experiences from female travelers
Feyza
United Kingdom
Sintra literally stole my heart. ♥️ It’s a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and you can get there by train from Lisbon in about 40 minutes. My overall experience was unforgettable. I hadn’t booked any tickets in advance, so I couldn’t visit as many places as I wanted, but I did get to explore Quinta da Regaleira, and I completely fell in love with it. Overall, I felt safe, and the locals were very friendly and welcoming. It was surprisingly crowded, even though it was almost the...
Posted: July 15, 2026Enikő
Hungary
The weather is perfect for swimming even in October, chill and friendly people, Ocean everywhere and beautiful Nature Reservatories, hiking areas. Braga can be boring after a few days though but Porto and Lisbon are amazing, Lisbon is like the mediterranean Berlin, very bubbly and artsy atmosphere.
Posted: July 14, 2026Lavinia
Romania
The city is really beautiful and peaceful, I had a great time there. I also went to Santuário de Nossa Senhora do Sameiro and there was a wedding, it felt so surreal in the best way possible. I found it pretty easy to move around by bolt, uber, id recommend it if you wanna go to Santuário de Nossa Senhora do Sameiro, and then you could walk to Sanctuary of Bom Jesus do Monte (yes you have to walk a few good minutes but its worth it, the landscape is gorgeous) The center of the city is also...
Posted: July 11, 2026Antonia
Germany
In 2024 I was in Esposende during my school education to become a horse groom and it was really the start for my love to travel. I really enjoyed the new culture, the people and the experiences that I got from it. It also gave me new courage to travel solo to new countries in the future.
Posted: June 25, 2026Experienced: February, 2024Based on 252 reports
Based on 252 reports
Lisbon is pretty safe. Just pay attention to the pickpockets and certain areas, where you should avoid walking into especially at night. Its overall a safe city, just be aware of your surroundings at all times
Posted: July 5, 2026Some areas/neighborhoods should be avoided, especially at night and honestly I would never feel safe walking alone at night anywhere (but not all women feel that way...) Uber drivers are also not 100% trustful if they can see you are very drunk (it was on the news 1 time and I never forgot it) so try to show you are alert and follow the trip on your phone all the time.
Posted: July 2, 2026Aveiro is really safe but you gotta watch out for weirdos that are usually half naked doing unspeakable things in the middle of the street so that’s the only thing you have to watch out for I have put in the locations where I have seen this happen and yeah, just try to avoid them.
Posted: June 23, 2026Coimbra is student city , one of the safest place i live in , a lit of parties during the night but loud but still really safe. Only weird days are student partied days in may and you have to be more careful with student festival than usual .
Posted: June 20, 2026Vitória
Figueira Da Foz
3 days
Into art,music and fashion. I Love long conversations and make new friends. Where we go? I dont care , all that metter to me is with who. Im an extrovetid person with a good humor and receptive. My vibe is Lets go? Lets go.
Jennifer
Viana Do Castelo
3 days
I'm a young-at-heart Gen X 🇺🇲 immigrant and avid Camino de Santiago pilgrim living in Portugal🇵🇹. I love exploring the world. My favorite part of travel is spending time with people, not the tourist traps. I'm an auntie of two fabulous Gen Zers, a plant mom, and lover of deep conversations. Kind and 🏳️🌈 friendly!