based on 64 experiences from female travelers
Felt very safe as a solo female traveller, walked most places so cant comment on public transport but found the city easy to navigate at any hour of the day. Like always, I'd still recommend being vigilant but I also found the Swedish to be very kind information welcoming.
Posted: June 24, 2025Inès
Netherlands
Stockholm was my first solo trip! I was in a really nice hostel and felt really safe the whole time. I went during summer so the weather was really nice. It’s a really beautiful city and nature is everywhere and I can really recommend just walking around. Museums were not the best but still interesting
Posted: June 18, 2025Sweden was wonderful in terms of food to try and natural beauty. The activities were sufficient. For cultural trips, especially in terms of museums, Stockholm and Gothenburg should be preferred. However, from the evening onwards, the streets are completely empty except for homeless people. It can be a bit intimidating.
Posted: June 16, 2025Sweden is a beautiful country. We did a road trip and it was so nice but everything close very early in the evening and we werent ready for that. We didnt really experienced the food because we were on a low budget.
Posted: June 15, 2025Experienced: May, 2024Hélène
France
I stayed in Stockholm for 4 days at the beginning of September. The weather was really nice (one of the warmest weeks in the year!!) and the city was beautiful. It reminded me of Amsterdam in some ways (maybe the colorful buildings?). I stayed at the Generator hostel in a female dorm, it was super clean, my roommates were really nice and the place was great. I felt safe the whole trip, even when I arrived at the train station (in some countries train stations are filled with drug users which could be intimidating).
Posted: June 6, 2025Transport by bus was generous and cheap, you can travel 2h anywhere per ticket. The second hand shops were very affordable and there were a lot of different boutiques with a lot of different themes which is very nice. There’s a lot of diversity in the shopping experience. There was also a lot to see the parks were very well maintained overall and since it’s a coastal city it was very nice taking a walk alongside the water. Definitely a good and chill vacation spot, it has a lot to offer and especially considering the size of the town. I went there to visit my sister so I lived with her and did not pay for accommodations so I have no idea how much that will cost There’s also bad train connections to other towns for example Malmö, but it is a stop on the way to Öland which is one of Sweden’s vacation islands. If you’re on the way to the islands which should definitely stop a day in Kalmar to experience what they have to offer!
Posted: June 1, 2025Based on 212 local experiences
Based on 212 local experiences
Ingrida
Lund is very calm and safe. Student and older citizens are making the main population of Lund. Streets are well lit public transportation is very safe and frequently going most of people are home and not so much people on the street but I have never felt more safer than in Lund
Posted: June 29, 2025Johanna
I have never felt unsafe walking around here after dark. It a small town and almost only families and elderly people who live here! After 8 the streets are basically empty! But we also have parents and elderly people who volunteer and walk around with vests on to ensure safety!
Posted: June 28, 2025