based on 126 experiences from female travelers
Istanbul is a city with very friendly people, and public transport makes getting around easy. Be ready for plenty of walking, stairs, and hills—it’s a real workout for your legs and lungs! I would recommend avoiding areas with Palestinian flags, as I didn’t feel safe there.
Posted: March 13, 2026Experienced: February, 2026Simona
Bulgaria
we went there by car, it's a challenge to drive there really, the city in general is very friendly and peaceful, especially the old town, we stayed right there it was very beautiful and there was delicious food
Posted: February 28, 2026Marion
Austria
Istanbul is a beautiful city. I was there with my Boyfriend and it felt quite Safe in the big places. Once you get into smaller streets some men Look weird at you Even of you are dressed very modest. The Nightlife and the Food is incredible good and I can definetly recommend a shiptour on the Bosporus.
Posted: February 10, 2026Based on 397 reports
Based on 397 reports
Istanbul is mostyl safe but only if you are careful. The people can be welcoming and helpfull. It is culturally not like us to steal. But that does not mean you shouldn't be careful. During the day İstanbul is crowded so be careful in places like Eminönü or Fatif. There might be pickpockets. Keep your bags in front of you. Also at night try not to be alone and be in places where there would be people.
Posted: March 18, 2026You can wear whatever you want.Just be careful at night especially at beyoğlu or taksim.I hope your travel will be good.İstanbul good place to see. I hope u enjoy.People are so friendly and kind.Bye bye❤️
Posted: March 16, 2026Rana
Istanbul feels mostly safe but be careful about pickpockets. It is not as much as in europe I mean no one stole anything from me or from I know in İstanbul since I was born but in europe people always steal my things:(
Posted: March 14, 2026Based on reports from women living in Istanbul, we created a safety map highlighting areas where they feel unsafe during the day or at night.
Ece
Istanbul
2 days
Heyy, I'm Ece. I recently moved to Istanbul for my first job, and I'm saving up for masters (which will take quite some time -so wish me luck!) I like going into the nature, music and food exchange and the beauty of daily simple pleasures. My biggest passion is cooking international food. I also enjoy reading books and sharing quotes with my friends so we can reflect together. I've been to Balkan countries, Italy, Germany, Czechia(where I did my Erasmus, so it has a special place in my heart. ) Poland, Oslo(my first ever solo trip was unbelievably smooth and full of adventures), Austria, Slovakia and Hungary. In my travels, I like to check off my must-see spots first so that I can get lost in streets, connect with locals, try all the local food, and do some shopping. I know I shouldn't hold on to the things I buy while traveling, but they make me feel alive haha I love international environments, deep talks about our 20s, cozy candle light book sessions, minimalism. Sometimes I feel the urge to get out of my comfort zone - after all, we only live once, right? "What you are now, we once were; what we are now, you shall be."
Umay
Istanbul
2 days
Hi, girls! I'm a legal intern on my way to becoming a lawyer and doing my master's degree in Human Rights Department now. Also studying Latin Language and Literature at Istanbul University due to my interest in ancient civilizations. I enjoy intellectual conversations, especially like history, culture, politics and literature. If you're looking for a feminist local, that's me!