Solo Female Travel in Linz

Situated along the breathtaking Danube river in Austria, Linz promises a high dose of culture, history, and art for travelers. Known as the third-largest city in Austria, Linz incorporates a blend of contemporary and historical attractions. It is primarily known for its futuristic Ars Electronica Center, a hub of digital art and technology, and the Lentos Art Museum, housing masterful artworks right from the middle ages to the modern era. However, the city is not all about arts and technology; the old city charm quivers in its Linz castle, rebuilt in the 16th century by Emperor Friedrich III, and provides impressive views of the town. Culinary enthusiasts can savor the local delicacy, Linzer Torte, claimed to be the world’s oldest cake. Nested between Vienna and Salzburg, Linz is indeed an irresistible stopover that accentuates your Austrian trip.

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Is Linz good for solo travel?

Safety:

Safety:Very safe

Linz is considered generally safe for solo female travelers. It has low crime rates, and the locals are helpful and respectful. During the day, all areas are safe to explore. Even at night, major areas remain well-lit and populated. However, like anywhere else, it's always good practice to be aware of your surroundings and take regular safety precautions.
Transport:

Transport:Easy

Linz is relatively easy to navigate, especially for solo female travelers. The city offers various transportation options, including buses, trams, and bike rentals. However, do bear in mind that it might take a little time to get used to the networks, notably for the non-German speakers. Overall, once you familiarize yourself with the system and remember a few key routes, you'll find getting around quite uncomplicated.
Things to do:

Things to do:Interesting

Linz, has many fulfilling activities and attractions that cater to a variety of interests. The city's rich history can be explored through its charming old town, the Linz Castle, and unique places like the St. Martin's Church, the oldest church in Austria. For those interested in art and science, there's the cutting-edge Ars Electronica Center, and the Lentos Art Museum. The city also offers beautiful outdoor pursuits such as the botanical gardens or a stroll by the poetic Danube river. Despite being Austria's third-largest city, it has a peaceful and relaxed atmosphere, providing a safe environment for solo female travelers.
Food:

Food:Above average

Linz offers a good variety of food, reflecting both Austrian traditional cuisine and international options. Expect savory dishes like sausages, pretzels, and strudels, as well as vegetarian-friendly options or global cuisines such as Italian, Asian, or Mediterranean. However, the city could still develop a more varied food scene to cater to more diverse dietary preferences and restrictions.
Budget:

Budget:Moderate

Linz can be considered moderately expensive. Accommodation costs are average, with budget rooms going for about 50 to 60 Euros a night. Dining out can be pricey, with a meal at an inexpensive restaurant costing around 10-15 Euros. Public transportation is reliable and not too costly. There are numerous free or low-cost attractions, but if you're planning on seeing a lot, costs may add up. All in all, it's affordable if you plan well!

Is Linz worth visiting?

Is Linz safe for women?

Safety rating

4 /5

Based on 3 experiences

Crime rates rating

1.1 /5

Based on 3 experiences

Marion

Marion

I would consider Linz extremely safe. It’s a small city, nothing much happens, police is present. As long as you don’t behave extra risky (like trying to buy drugs or something) there is no problem. I move around the city at any time of day or night on my own and never felt scared.

Posted: June 24, 2024
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Vera

Vera

So far nothing has happened to me during the 2 years I have been living in Linz. Sometimes it can be a bit uncomfortable to walk in the dark. Its good to avoid that overall or to at least call someone while walking.

Posted: June 9, 2024
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My name is Vera, I am from Austria and I am a sports enthusiast, yoga teacher, traveller & I love connecting with people from all over the world🤍

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Local tips

Marion

Marion

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I would consider Linz very safe at any time of day and night. It’s a small town but beautiful alongside the danube river. Especially during summer months there are lots of cultural events happening in the old town centre. Just walk around the city centre, enjoy the view from the castle, take the tram up to Pöstlingberg and visit ARS Electronica Center. Chill in a deckchair in Sandburg, our beachbar, or buy snacks and drinks at the shop and just sit in the grass with a blanket to watch the beautifully lit modern buildings next to the river and the boats passing by. I can also recommend renting a bike for cycling alongside the Danube, e.g. to Passau and take the boat back. There are good train connections to: Vienna, Salzburg, Graz, Innsbruck, Munich, Prague, Bratislava, Budapest, Zürich, … Just make sure to buy tickets in advance to get best prices!

Posted: June 25, 2024
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Linz

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6 days

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Vera

Linz

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3 days

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Upcoming visitors to Linz

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Hi, I'm an artist and love living in Kraków. I was using cousurfing before (since 2013), travelled and hosted many people in Kraków. Great times :)

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