based on 259 experiences from female travelers
Hiba
Qatar
Lovely volunteering experience with AIESEC, traveled with my best friend which made it all more fun and interesting, was my first trip as an 18 yo girl so its memorable ;) cant wait to see more places
Posted: December 5, 2025Experienced: July, 2019Honestly a very touristic place that locals doesn’t hang out that much. It’s is more expensive than usual since it’s a touristic area. A lot of nice restaurants,art shops,galleries and museums. It’s not one of those dangerous /avoid going places but (in case you’re clubbing and such) be careful if you’re out after midnight till morning. Avoid going/passing by tarlabaşı.
Posted: November 21, 2025Experienced: November, 2025Aleksandra
Poland
It was fun. Of course they where trying to sell something to me but I didn’t mind bargaining I liked it a lot actually. Place is nice and history interesting. For family vacation perfect. And the sweets they have!..Amazinge
Posted: November 12, 2025Marion
Togo
Osmaniye is a small town that is worth visiting for its proximity to nature and the historical sites around it. The cost of living is relatively low, and the food is very good because it is fresh and local. We stayed with friends, so we didn't have any accommodation costs. The city is very safe, we have walks in the later evening. I highly recommend the walk to Karaçay Şelalesi and a visit to Kastabala Castle. Don't hesitate to go and meet the locals, you're sure to have a wonderful time.
Posted: October 26, 2025Experienced: August, 2025Meruyert
Slovakia
Istanbul was stunning—views, mosques, food—but I didn’t always feel safe. Daytime felt fine; at night around Taksim/Istiklal I met pushy touts, catcalling, and a taxi scam attempt. Keep valuables close, stick to lit streets, and use taxi apps. I’d still recommend it, just use big-city caution.
Posted: October 25, 2025Based on 920 local experiences
Based on 920 local experiences
As a woman traveling in Istanbul, I find the city quite calm and comfortable. Even though it’s a big and lively city, I generally feel safe while moving around, using public transport, and exploring different neighborhoods. People are often helpful, and there are many places where you can walk, sit, and enjoy the city on your own. With basic awareness and respect for the local culture, Istanbul feels welcoming and easy to navigate for female travelers
Posted: January 19, 2026Ezgi
It is a very beautiful city with okayish safety. I lived in ankara for a long time and i can definitely say that if you avoid certain places it can be one of turkeys safest cities. Just be careful and everything will be okay.
Posted: January 19, 2026Asya
I’ve lived my whole life in Eskisehir, very close to the center, Çarşı. Very low crime rate generally. Just be careful around certain areas. As long as you are not staying at night very late nothing should go wrong but you never know so always be careful 💗
Posted: January 18, 2026If you avoid unknown or non-touristic areas, especially in the day time, it can be considerate as safe. As any other city, it is best to know where and when to avoid, or where and when to hang out, prior to visiting. Recommend avoiding too friendly people, especially men. Don’t follow anyone into a place, house or even a silent or dark alley. Go where the crowds go :)
Posted: January 16, 2026Istanbul is very safe overall. I’d say majority of the city is safe and only very specific districts could be considered as extremely out of Istanbul from the aspects of appearance, the behaviours/acts or dress code of the people. I personally didn’t witness any safety issues during the day it’s mostly safe at night time, just that you may feel unsafe in solely remoted and poorly developed districts or areas.
Posted: January 14, 2026Beyza
Diyarbakir
7 days
Hey, I’m Beyza. I’m 19, obsessed with traveling, and currently on a mission: 19 countries before I turn 20. I’m spending my gap year exploring the world while collecting ideas for my future social enterprise. Yes, I travel like I’m running a field research project. In September 2026, I’m planning to start university in either Italy or the US. I love meeting new people, spontaneous plans, getting lost (and then pretending it was part of the plan), and analyzing every city like a case study. Ig: Wispybeyza
Zehra
Batman
3 days
I was born in the US. I grew up mostly in Turkiye and I’ve traveled across the country. I’ve lived abroad too. I have travelled many times . I travel abroad every year especially for my birthday in January. So far, I have been to many European countries. I’m a full time teacher currently working in Batman, a historical gem! I spend summers traveling and doing my hobbies, like archery and paragliding . I love animals and I have a blind cat named Patchy