based on 31 experiences
I traveled extensively solo through Italy, mainly Tuscany. It's very safe, train travel is awesome and easy, and I never felt unsafe. I definitely used my instincts. I found there were people everywhere who spoke English or could at least understand enough to help. Cinque Terre was fantastic as was Cortona, San Gimignano, Florence, Venice, and Pisa.
Posted: October 2, 2023I traveled through northern Italy for a month last year and felt very safe. I didn’t have a lot of money to spend on hotels, so I stayed in hostels, which were wonderful. I chose the hostels based on location and reviews. I was never disappointed. However, I would recommend choosing dorm rooms that are segregated by male and female.
Posted: September 21, 2023I spent a week solo in Florence & Milan (Airbnb in Florence, hotel in Milan) and I felt totally safe walking around. I wore a crossbody purse and didn't take it off of me even when eating meals. I didn't have any issues and it was a beautiful trip. I had a great time.
Posted: September 21, 2023What is the best beach city to visit in Italy? Something with airport, cute town and nice beach to swim? A trip is for mom and my younger sister, so it should be something not a party but cute and calm vacation 😊
Posted: August 27, 2023Hi everyone! This October Im going to go to Rome, Piza and Milan. I’d like to know do any of you know secondhand clothes shops in these areas? Thank you in advance. p.s: if anyone what’s to join I’d be happy to share your company;)
Posted: August 20, 2023My 2 bests friends and I are traveling to Italy next year. We are staying in four cities: Naples, Rome, Florence, and Venice. Has anyone been and what places do you recommend to see?
Posted: August 15, 2023I’m thinking of going Milan next week but hotels seem really expensive. Does anyone know cheaper hotel brands in Italy? That maybe wouldn’t be on the usual booking websites.
Posted: August 15, 2023I’m traveling to Rome and Paris and I’m looking for recommendations for a good restaurant in each city. I don’t want to “break the bank” but willing to pay a decent price for a good meal.
Posted: August 15, 2023Yes, Italy is generally safe for solo female travelers. However, as with any destination, it is important to take precautions and be aware of your surroundings. Be sure to research the area you are visiting, avoid walking alone at night, and keep your valuables secure.
Yes, Italy is a great destination for solo travelers. Italy is generally a safe country for women, and there are plenty of attractions and activities to enjoy. From exploring the ancient ruins of Rome to taking a cooking class in Tuscany, Italy has something for everyone. Additionally, Italy is known for its friendly locals, so you should have no problem finding people to chat with and get advice from.
Italy can be expensive for solo travelers, depending on the type of accommodation and activities you choose. Accommodation in Italy can range from budget-friendly hostels to luxury hotels, so it is possible to find something that fits your budget. Eating out can also be expensive, so it is best to look for restaurants that offer discounts or set menus. Additionally, many attractions and activities in Italy offer discounts for solo travelers, so it is worth researching before you go.
Language
Italian is the official language of Italy, so it is helpful to learn some basic phrases before visiting.
Currency
The official currency of Italy is the Euro. Make sure to exchange your currency before arriving.
Weather
Italy has a Mediterranean climate, so it can be quite hot in the summer months. Be sure to pack accordingly.
Transportation
Italy has an extensive public transportation system, including buses, trains, and ferries. Make sure to research the best way to get around before your trip.
Food
Italian cuisine is world-renowned, so make sure to taste some of the local dishes.
Safety
Italy is generally a safe country, but it is always wise to be aware of your surroundings and take precautions to protect yourself.
The best time to travel to Italy depends on what you want to do and see. Generally, the best time to visit Italy is from April to June and September to October, when the weather is mild and the crowds are smaller. If you're looking for warmer weather, July and August are the hottest months.
Yes, Italy is generally safe to travel alone. However, it is important to take the same precautions as you would in any other country. Be aware of your surroundings, avoid walking alone at night, and keep your valuables secure.