Is Italy safe for solo female travelers?

Italy is generally a safe destination for solo female travelers. It offers a rich cultural experience with friendly locals and has a low crime rate against tourists. However, minor precautions should be taken as petty crimes like pickpocketing and bag snatching can occur in crowded areas. Night travel in certain cities may warrant more caution. Women should dress modestly to respect local cultural norms, especially in religious sites. While locals often speak English, knowing some basic Italian language could prove helpful.

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How safe is Italy for solo female travelers?

Travel safety index

4.3 /5

based on 611 experiences from female travelers

Zeynep

Zeynep

Turkey

Venice, Family travel

It’s truly a beautiful city. The canals, especially the gondola ride, were amazing. It has a completely different atmosphere compared to most other European cities. However I went in June, the weather was very hot. There were fountains in some areas, and I made sure to fill my water bottle. I also really loved the food. There were a lot of people so I was careful with my bag in some places, but I didn’t experience any safety issues

Posted: March 22, 2026
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Giorgia

Giorgia

Austria

Rome, Group travel

I can recommend visiting Rome at the end of February. The weather is already around 15 degrees in the afternoon, so it is very pleasant to do the sightseeing. You have to book in advance the visit at the Colosseum, Villa Borghese and Musei Vaticani. You also have to book the restaurant Rifugio Romano! For the rest, improvise.:)

Posted: March 18, 2026Experienced: January, 2026
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CRISTINA

CRISTINA

Spain

Milan, Group travel

I enjoyed this beautiful city. I recommend the Cathedral and Victor Manuel. You can also visit the cemetery. If you visit Mc Donalds opposite the cathedral, you can see the whole Duomo. Recommendation: visit the city after the Olympic Games.

Posted: March 12, 2026Experienced: November, 2025
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How safe is Italy for women?

Local safety index

3.9 /5

Based on 932 reports

Local crime index

2.5 /5

Based on 932 reports

Rome

Rome is a safe city overall but very crowded. Make sure to have your phone and wallets always secured. There are a lot of pickpockets around (especially in public transport like the subway). Avoid Termini station and San Lorenzo area at night by yourself.

Posted: April 1, 2026
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Florence

Its a quite safe city do you dont have to worry about it that much. Just like anyother place there are pickpockets so be careful of that. But its mostly patty crimes so it a lot more safer than other italy cities

Posted: April 1, 2026
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Fiza

Fiza

Turin

Safe and peaceful during the day, but do keep an eye out in areas like Barriera Di Milano, Aurora, Porto Palazzo and Porto Nuova late at night. When visiting local markets like Porto Palazzo, make sure to be mindful of your belongings as you go.

Posted: March 30, 2026
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Safety in Italy

Hospitality Exchange in Italy

Alice

Alice

Genoa

Can host for:

3 days

About me

Hi! I'm Alice Maia, 🌊I've lived in Genova all my life and I love meeting new people. I will gladly chaperone you around🚶🏻‍♀️whenever I'm available, give indications and eventually host🛌🏻 if it's possible for me and my family. I really enjoy meeting new people from all around the world and chatting💬 about literally everything. Also I have cats! Putting it here because I keep forgetting people I host might be allergic😅 🎯I love travelling solo, although I don't often get the chance. I'm very interested in knowing how other people experience life, I like to know what you think of my culture and my city, and I will probably ask a lot about yours too, if you agree to! Basically I love sharing stories, ideas and everything else!🗣️ I feel like travelling and making friends should be for everyone, so feel free to contact me if you have any particular concern (e.g. you have a disability, are part of a minority and are concerned about your safety etc) Among other things, here's a few of my interests! - I study Environmental Sciences🌍🌎🌏 - I'm a climate justice activist📢 - I love volunteering as a Scout Leader in one of our local groups⚜️ I've been a scout all my life since I was 8 and I love this world, so if we share this experience let's talk about it! I know it can be very different being a scout around the world:) Other things that might be interesting: - I try to live as sustainably as possible, including following a vegetarian or vegan diet🧆 - I have a chronic illness that means my energy levels can vary a lot from one day to the other, so I'll need to plan anything carefully to be sure I can make it through the day🔋 - I'm neurodivergent🧠 - I'm all about inclusion and accessibility, so feel free to tell me about any of your needs or boundaries!🫂

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Alessia

Alessia

Florence

Can host for:

3 days

About me

I’m 21, I was born in Florence by a Peruvian mother and an Italian dad. I currently live in Pontassieve small town right next to Florence. I love traveling and going to concerts

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