based on 322 experiences from female travelers
I felt safe, surprisingly, I heard a lot about the pickpocketing. I stayed for 2 nights in Hostel Grau which was located near the famous street. I liked the homey feel of this hotel. February was a surprisingly good time to visit, I had blue skies and nice temperatures.
Posted: November 15, 2024Experienced: January, 2023Ch3rry
Germany
I feel so safe as a solo traveler even at night. I do recommend to anyone to visit here. This is my favorite trip so far. You can find a food on your budget. The town is so cute. But please bring a good shoe.
Posted: November 9, 2024Prisha
United Kingdom
It was such a fun experience. We mostly did touristy areas and walked around a lot. To travel, I would definitely recommend using the metro, it was super easy to navigate and pretty cheap, definitely buy the 10 round trip ticket if you're planning to stay for more than 3 or 4 days ( saves money ) Must visit places are: - Sagrada familia: literally the most famous place in Barcelona and really impressive to look at, especially if you're a bit of an architecture and history nerd like me. I wouldn't recommend visiting at night, the lighting coupled with the gothic architecture makes it look more like a haunted place. I went in both the morning and night and my morning pics turned out MUCH better - Las Ramblas: a really busy and crowded street but it's like a major shopping street. There were so many cute little stalls and shops and it was a pretty fun experience walking down it and window shopping. - Boqueria market: it's in las ramblas and was one of my favourite parts of my trip. The whole vibe and different colours and foods was really nice. I didn't buy anything because everything was ridiculously overpriced ( like the exact same things were being sold like 10 steps outside the market section for less than half the price. But if you do want to buy from inside it, go further down, don't just buy it from the entrance because most stalls sold the same things but at cheaper prices at the back than at the front. - Barcelona Cathedral: really pretty and grand. Just don't get scammed by the people who are wearing white/ clown like face paint outside. They come up to you, don't leave you alone until you take a picture and then demand for money. It may not be all of them but definitely be aware. One lady chased my friend around for like 5 minutes. - there are so many more places like Gaudi's house, casa batillo, the art museum, a palace, the gothic quarters ( I didn't go into much detail about this but a definite, just be aware that it's quite crowded so don't expect pics like the ones on Google), park guell etc. ( Don't remember all of their exact names)
Posted: November 6, 2024Jette
Germany
I've had nothing but good experiences so far. I started working on a farm with lots of animals and now travel from Airbnb to Airbnb, which are unfortunately very expensive. I can highly recommend Tarragona. Madrid is a great place to meet people and I'm now in Seville
Posted: November 3, 2024Jacqueline
Germany
It was the first time I traveled alone and it was one of the best vacations I've ever had!! I felt very safe. I slept in a hotel near the beach in Cala Rajada. The food was very tasty. I was there for five days and spent around €700 including flights and food. If you have never traveled alone, I can definitely recommend Mallorca as a travel destination.🥰
Posted: October 30, 2024Experienced: September, 2024in Majorca, I stayed in an all-inclusive hotel, the food was delicious considering that the hotel is 3 stars, very good service, good rooms and entertainment every evening, but I think that it is a hotel for older people the hotel has a name «Nordeste Playa» I felt safe the whole trip and even visited several places of interest, beautiful island
Posted: October 29, 2024Experienced: September, 2024Ali
Germany
Spain was great but for vegan a little bit difficult sometimes. I was there with a friend of mine and visited Valencia and Barcelona. They are both really nice but I prefer Valencia because it's not so big but you can do a lot of things.
Posted: October 16, 2024Experienced: August, 2022Simona
Slovakia
I spent a month at the coast of Copacabana which is relatively close to the city centre of Almeria but pretty calm and surrounded by little houses and couple of restaurants. If you have a car I definitely recommend going to el Cabo de gata playas and natural park. All along the coast there are a lot of little cities with typical architecture and also lot of expats. You can eat local and have many pleasant encounters. I recommend at least basic command in Spanish ;)
Posted: October 16, 2024Lloret de mar is excellent city for summer holidays, sunny beautiful place with beaches, clubs, shops and delicious food. I recommend to try seafood paella and fresh shrimps. My favourite club there is disco tropics.
Posted: October 14, 2024I felt safe and people were welcoming and love to have fun at night. I studied and travelled around europe and it was a smooth experience. I stayed with a host family that was so accommodating and helpful during my stay
Posted: October 10, 2024Based on 158 local experiences
Based on 158 local experiences
Madrid is a very safe city. I live alone as a young woman and have never felt unsafe as a woman going out at night, walking alone etc. only thing would be a slight risk of pick pockets in crowded touristy areas, but not on the level of many other European cities
Posted: November 15, 2024I think is safe enough. As in everywhere else, you have to be careful where you go as there’s more dangerous and there’s safer places. You might get yelled at by the homeless locals, or you may get catcalled by men, but thats all. You have to be very unlucky to get robed or attacked. Even less probably murdered or kidnapped. I think the most touristic areas of the south can be dangerous if you go by yourself, but they can be okay if you go with a friend, even if you’re all girls.
Posted: November 15, 2024Ana
Hi, I'm Ana. I was a sociologist and a Spanish teacher until COVID, the pandemic came with a completely different job which I would have never applied for if I had better options. Surprisingly, I like it a lot and it gives me exactly what I've been longing for: time and enough money to travel. I work in England but live in Granada, Spain. So between working and traveling at the end I only spend like 4 month per year in Granada. But while I'm there I will be available for anything you need: hosting, meeting up, showing you around...
Elena
Hi, my name is Elena. I'm ukrainian, and have been living close to Madrid for 2 years now. I love travelling, dancing, reading, football and language exchange.
Ana
Granada
5 days
Hi, I'm Ana. I was a sociologist and a Spanish teacher until COVID, the pandemic came with a completely different job which I would have never applied for if I had better options. Surprisingly, I like it a lot and it gives me exactly what I've been longing for: time and enough money to travel. I work in England but live in Granada, Spain. So between working and traveling at the end I only spend like 4 month per year in Granada. But while I'm there I will be available for anything you need: hosting, meeting up, showing you around...
Elena
Alcala de Henares
3 days
Hi, my name is Elena. I'm ukrainian, and have been living close to Madrid for 2 years now. I love travelling, dancing, reading, football and language exchange.
Josh
Hello im Chinese, im an international student currently study and live in Deggendorf, Germany. I would like to travel around europe in the following years.
Jo
22 years old - American - Exploring Europe!