based on 497 experiences from female travelers
Madrid is amazing, it is the best place to be a home base. The food, culture, going out, everything is top tier. Highly suggest coming here whether it is with family, friends, or even solo trips. Let me know if you’re in the city!
Posted: December 31, 2025Buse
Turkey
Madrid was a truly positive and enjoyable experience for me. As a woman traveling alone, I felt safe at all times. The city is very clean, and despite being a metropolis, its atmosphere and rhythm offer a deep sense of calm. Thanks to Lucre, whom I met through the Travel Ladies app, I also made a new friend and had a very fun night. Its museums, in particular, are absolutely a must-see.
Posted: December 28, 2025Experienced: May, 2025Buse
Turkey
I traveled to Valencia alone, but since I have friends living there, it felt more like a family visit. It’s a calm seaside city with a fun side, perfect for cycling. While it has fewer museums than Madrid, the ones I visited were lovely. The cathedral was impressive, but the best part was simply walking through the streets and biking along the city.
Posted: December 28, 2025Experienced: June, 2025Buse
Turkey
Seville has always been a special city for me. The golden light reflecting on the city, the deep blue sky, and its magnificent architecture make it one of the places I enjoy being in the most. Having adobo with a small cerveza is my favorite simple pleasure there. This city truly feels like a second home to me.
Posted: December 28, 2025Experienced: June, 2025Viktorija
Croatia
I experienced Ibiza thanks to a friend who lives there. It’s expensive, but absolutely worth it. People are incredibly open and warm, the parties are amazing, and the nature and beaches are absolutely stunning. Highly recommend! 🌸🩷
Posted: December 23, 2025Based on 600 local experiences
Based on 600 local experiences
Sevilla is a very safe city. You can book Uber, Cabify or taxis in a very easy and cheap way. You should avoid uncertain zones which are very far away from the city centre. While staying in the centre you can feel safe and free
Posted: December 31, 2025I'd say it's pretty safe if you avoid certain areas and just be a bit vigilant while travelling alone. Otherwise, the buses run all night and it's pretty safe. I'd avoid going to El Raval and be aware at the beaches at night.
Posted: December 31, 2025Very safe, I would just try to avoid La Calzada and the train station at night. Be also careful with your belongings at San Lorenzo beach if you go for a swim on Summer. Apart from that you can trust people. They are very friendly.
Posted: December 22, 2025Nihlenur
Malaga is a very safe city even though it has highly populated tourism areas. Yet, i personally think anyone traveling the world should be aware of their surroundings in all costs. Especially in the touristic old town center part of the city is home to many people all around the world. Stay safe people :)
Posted: December 19, 2025for me its so safe but everything depends of the hours and the place sometimes, for me the center of the city, (Barri vell) its so safe because i life there and i call tell it but far away of the center maybe its not too safe.
Posted: December 16, 2025Raquel
Barcelona
1 day
Hi there!! I'm a open-minded person who loves travelling and sharing. I have lived in a few different places and known lots of lovely people everywhere 🌸✨ I have many different interests, such as languages, history, art, computer science, videogames... I love DIY, roller skating and exercising; right now I'm pretty proud of myself for going to the gym every day 💪🏻
Laia
Barcelona
4 days
Hey girls! I’m Laia, a 21 year old spanish girl who’s always willing to explore around and have new experiences. I’m a huge fan of traveling, learning about other cultures/languages, dancing and cooking. I’m currently studying aerospace engineering in Barcelona and I absolutely love it (but the truth is that I just wanna graduate and be able to have time to travel and make friends around the world 🥹💗).