based on 45 experiences from female travelers
I felt very safe, we were 6 people and we stayed together in a hostel. It was cheap but for a solo traveler it can be more expencive. We went national museum, last one hour cheaper but you should be fast. Public transportation is good, you should see Vasa museum and metro lines and if you like Abba, ABBA museum is great.
Posted: November 6, 2024I spent 2 weeks in Luleå chasing the northern lights. The whole city felt safe, never had any problems being a solo female traveler. I stayed at a local's place. They were very friendly and that helped with the cost, Luleå is expensive. I can only revommend Luleå, it was magical.
Posted: October 12, 2024Experienced: January, 2022South Sweden was absolutely gorgeous, very green and clean. People spoke fantastic English and were warm and friendly. I visited Lund and Malmö and would highly recommend both. There's a bath house in Malmö that's really nice to visit.
Posted: September 12, 2024Experienced: May, 2024Hey guys, I was with my family in Sweden, to be exact in Malmö and in the areas near of it. It was in June and honestly it was really pretty, the sunset and all is perfect. The people are very nice and helpful. But there were some difficulties: There are parking issues, you have to have an app because without this, you can't really park. The parking is free for supermarket parking. Sweden is a must go country, sadly I wasn't able to go to more places. Near Malmö, you could go to Skanör Beach.
Posted: August 19, 2024It was a great place to visit in summer and it very safe and my stay was very comfortable. I think Stockholm is a great city to see. A multicultural capital with some fantastic places to visit. shopping is great here but quite expensive due to the fact that Scandanvian countries are expensive. The boa trip trip and the sightseeing bus are the best way to see the city.
Posted: August 8, 2024Experienced: July, 2024FichtenTinte
Germany
Stockholm is full of nature. If you have a tent with you, I definitely recommend staying in a nature reserve. There are many places with beautiful sunsets. You should definitely get "Too Good To Go". You can get a lot of food there for a reasonable price. The best surprise bags are available at the espresso house and Lindquist's Pastry in Stockholm.
Posted: August 7, 2024Experienced: July, 2024I hiked at the kungsleden from abisko till abiskojaure in june, it was a amazing experience, the nature was amazing and it was no problem to hike alone, because you meet a lot of new people there! definitely a must do!!
Posted: July 28, 2024Experienced: May, 2024I was in Abisko in July, I've hiked the first part of the Kungsleden (From Abisko till Abiskojaure) It was such a amazing experience, the nature is just amazing and even when you start alone you meet so many new people, so don't be afraid and start you hiking-trip!
Posted: July 28, 2024Experienced: May, 2024Albina
Latvia
I recently visited Stockholm and had an amazing time! Here are some highlights from my trip: **Safety:** I felt very safe throughout my stay in Stockholm. The city is well-maintained, and the people are friendly and helpful. **Things to Do:** I highly recommend exploring the various museums and historical sites. The Vasa Museum is a must-see, showcasing a preserved 17th-century ship. Also, take a stroll through Gamla Stan, the old town, which is full of charming streets and shops. If you have time, visit Djurgården for beautiful parks and attractions. **Food and Restaurants:** The food in Stockholm is delicious! I enjoyed visiting an Asian food cafe in a shopping mall, which offered a variety of tasty dishes. I also had a delightful experience at a local cafe, enjoying coffee and a traditional Swedish bun. The food scene here is diverse and caters to all tastes. **Budget:** I spent around 300 EUR for my 5-day trip, which was quite reasonable. This included food, transport, and some shopping. **Accommodation:** I stayed at a friend's place, which made my trip more economical. However, there are plenty of hotels and hostels available to suit all budgets. **Transport:** Getting around Stockholm is very convenient. The public transport system is efficient, clean, and easy to navigate. I mainly used buses and the metro, which were both reliable and timely. **People:** The locals are very kind and helpful. I always felt welcome and had no trouble asking for directions or recommendations. **Itinerary:** I spent my days exploring the city, visiting museums, and enjoying local cafes and restaurants. I also made time for some shopping and leisurely walks in the parks. Overall, Stockholm is a beautiful city with a rich cultural heritage and a welcoming atmosphere. I had a wonderful time and would highly recommend it to anyone looking for a memorable travel experience.
Posted: July 27, 2024Experienced: April, 2024Anna
Germany
We walked down from Abisko to the Kebnekaise and it was great. We slept in a tent and took all of our things with us, so also our food. It was very exhausting with so much weight to carry around but the landscape was worth it!
Posted: July 24, 2024Experienced: July, 2023Based on 90 local experiences
Based on 90 local experiences
Lina
A very safe small town in Swedish Lapland. Friendly people who are willing to help if you ask them. Safe for solo female travellers. Low crime rates and no pickpocketers. It can be quite expensive here though so have that in mind for your budget
Posted: November 11, 2024Filippa
Depending on where you are it is very safe. I live in the city but not in the most central area. I have never experienced anything in those places that would worry me but there is a lot of gang related violence taking place in and around the city. Mostly in the suburbs so if you don’t go there you will be fine. Most people behave pretty well, and you’ll more likely experience people being rude and ignoring you rather than coming on too strong. I feel very safe in Stockholm, so don’t but into all the things media report about the violence. If you are not in the wrong crowds, you won’t experience it.
Posted: November 10, 2024Lana
Hi. I am Lana. I am master student in Italy, university of Messina. I am Korean and want to visit as more European countries as I can during my studying abroad here :))
Haeyun
A nomadic spirit, who try to make balance between work and travel. Still keep learning about myself everyday. Try my best to be aware of myself and live meditatively 24/7. I am not perfect but I am making progress. I can be quite talkative, but at the same time quite introvert. I like comfortable silence but at the same time deep talk. I do love nature. Generally I don't like cities - it is to busy and fast, isn't it? I like walking in the nature, swimming in lake, organic vegetable farming, stargazing while lying down on hammock, .... Curious about many different culture. To me it is very interesting how each countries are different. I like the feeling of tasting a bite of daily life in other parts of the world, rather than being in a hotel. And I hope I can be a little spice to their daily life. And be friends! Which is why I am here :)
Eva
Gothenburg
2 days
Love traveling
Yolk
Gothenburg
7 days
Hi I’m an exchange student here in Sweden. Having my own apartment so open to other females when I travel. Open to make friends here as well!
Lisi
Lisi from Austria starting my Digital Nomad journey. I like writing and storytelling combined with cultural exploration. The world is your school 🤗 We can learn so much from each other. Became more a living in other countries kinda person than traveling around. Slow traveling 🙌🏼