based on 583 experiences from female travelers
We generally felt safe walking out in Rome. There is a great number of tourists, as well as immigrants from Bangladesh, Pakistan and India who work in restaurants, cafeterias etc. Italians generally don't know english so you should know basic words to move around. Rome is not too expensive and offers top food choices
Posted: November 13, 2025Experienced: September, 2025We arrived to Catania and immediately i felt overwhelmed with the loudness of the streets. I was quite unsafe to walk as pedestrians on the street as all the cars were speeding and honking. The evening walk to see the old town of catania was a bit disappointing as all the streets are extremely dirty. At night in Catania, the streets can feel busy and intrusive. Some people, especially near restaurants and tourist areas, may try hard to get your attention or invite you in. While most don’t mean harm, it can sometimes feel uncomfortable, and a few might make inappropriate comments. It’s best to stay confident, ignore unwanted attention, and keep walking — they usually move on quickly.
Posted: November 2, 2025I feel safe most of the time. My budget for this trip was 360 euros, which was enough for me. I bought my tickets three months ago and made my hotel reservation two months ago; that's why they were cheap. I didn't have a hard time speaking English. My English isn't very good, and neither is the Italians', so we understood each other. 😜🤗 Italy is one of the most beautiful countries in the world.
Posted: October 31, 2025Very few hostels but very clean and accessible. Amazing for women to try solo but would recommend having a car to get around for ease. After mid october a lot of places close so plan accordingly but dolomiti buses reach most places
Posted: October 20, 2025Morgane
France
I booked a room in Anacapri with a swimming pool and it was a wise choice because there are no many places to swim. Ooor you need to pay an expensive cocktail to have access to the sea, you are in Capri, « Expensive » is a part of this island and Anacapri side is better than Capri side for the price. Even if you want to eat an ice cream or a pizza. It’s a safe place but citizens can look rude at you because of the massive tourism it’s understandable and others can give you a big smile if you start talking with a « Buongiorno ! » I like their smile :] When you arrived don’t rush into any restaurants at the harbour search for the lowest prices or small stands it will be the best. Bring your gourds and some cash for the bus !
Posted: October 16, 2025Based on 877 local experiences
Based on 877 local experiences
It all depends on the area you live in. Overall I would say it’s not a safe city. In the dark there are many weird people and you can never be 100% sure what their intentions are. Never walk alone after a certain hour, stay at least with another girl. I’ve never experienced anything bad but sometimes I felt uncomfortable even walking so yeah better be in 2 at least
Posted: November 19, 2025Its safe but areas Train station very unsafe at night time, better to stay away from it. Generally is a safe place to live and no pickpockets, a women can live in Cagliari on her own and she wont be bothered
Posted: November 16, 2025Alessia✨
it’s safe don’t worry!!! just be a little careful during the night/evening time but other than that i think it’s pretty safe! during the day it’s so safe u don’t have to worry about!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Posted: November 15, 2025’ve been in Italy for almost two months, traveling around the area of Viterbo, Marta, and Bolsena. It feels incredibly safe, even on public transport. so grateful to enjoy this as a solo female traveler!
Posted: November 13, 2025It is generally safe. However, a lot of stares and if alone can feel uncomfortable quite fast. Depending on the hours (late at night=very not safe). Generally using transport towards busy hours is fine but if dressed up can feel uncomfortable. For example: strangers taking pictures in the subway.
Posted: November 11, 2025