based on 467 experiences from female travelers
Not a great place to go out after dark. Couldn't really enjoy all of the activities, because of the safety concerns. Food was good overall, mid tier for Italy level and the prices were HIGH. In the end I'll give 3/5 and would not visit more than once
Posted: April 17, 2025Experienced: August, 2024Beautiful city! Probably one of my favorite towns in Italy. I felt it was mostly safe during the day (I would say at night near the station and in some alleys it’s kind of the same everywhere in Italy, I would avoid them), especially during christmas time the atmosphere was so cozy and peaceful. The little Christmas markets were perfect, not overfilled like the ones in big cities, and the local food was amazing! I had polenta with some other dishes, and seriously I can’t get enough of Veneto cuisines😭🤍 Would definitely recommend! During the wintertime espwcial Christmas if you’re looking for a not too overcrowded, overpriced place with very comforting atmosphere and sweet people.
Posted: April 17, 2025Miriam
Germany
Sicily is a beautiful place with everything you can desire. Cities are cultural gems, nature is wild and ancient, the food is absolutely mouthwatering, and the people are as hearty as their pasta. You have Etna, the volcano, which means you can combine mountain hikes and natural wine tasting with beach days and aperitivo time.
Posted: April 16, 2025Experienced: June, 2021Elena
Armenia
I’ve traveled to Italy several times across various cities. Needless to say the food there is absolutely delicious, especially in Venice. The city is by far my favorite in Italy - not only because of the food but also feelings of safety, respectful locals and breathtaking views. Speaking of the latter, I enjoyed the amazing natural scenery in Lake Como. I also enjoyed Rome, Naples and Tuscany. I didn’t enjoy Milan and Florence as much because of the very dynamic nature of both cities. This is however a personal preference and experiences can vary for each individual. In terms of safety, both didn’t feel as safe as all the previously mentioned ones. Overall, Italy is a must for every travel girly.
Posted: April 13, 2025Susanne
Germany
I went to Italy with a few friends when we did a travel programm for students. We visited Florence, Pisa, Porto Venere and Lucca. It was an amazing time there, the food was great and even in October it was still warm enough to dip your feet into the water. I would recommend always watching your bag tho near tourist attractions.
Posted: April 11, 2025Experienced: September, 2024We went to Naples with my friends from high school, a group of 6 girls. We had an awesome time, everybody kept saying to us not to rent close to the train station but after all there was the cheapest option and the one we could afford. We only stayed for 3-4 days so I don't have Many reccomendations but we had discovered a bar near our place that we spend every night, the people were warm and even if we didn't spoke the language somehow we were able to communicate 💜 I would totally recommend ☺️
Posted: April 11, 2025Experienced: March, 2023We were a group of 6 girls. Rome is a city like an open Museum, we were wondering all day, visiting museums and entering churches. It was a beautiful experience, a lot of walking but totally worth it. We were there only for 4 days so we didn't have the chance to see everything but we saw a lot of things. It has night life and everyone was super fun and friendly. We were staying outside of the city to a camping because we didn't found anything affordable close so it was a little bit difficult in that way but all in all we had a perfect time 💜 totally recommend ☺️
Posted: April 11, 2025Experienced: March, 2023Italy its a beautiful place. I visited only Rome this time. It felt pretty safe but please keep on mind that I was with my boyfriend. The city has beautiful buildings and attractions but from the other side there are many homeless people that the country does not take care of them. I visited on the 25th of December when most of the streets were empty making my experience better.
Posted: April 11, 2025Rita
Portugal
I went on a school trip some years ago, so it was a very large group and we always felt safe. Overall, it was easy to get around and we usually used public transport to move or we would just walk most places. Only warning isn't safety related, it's just that in Florence the bread isn't salted so that might be a surprise when you bite into it
Posted: April 8, 2025Belle
Hungary
I was in Trieste, my favorite city in the world. It was my third time visiting and I never regret going there. It's just such a magical place, with amazing people. I recommend it to anyone who wants to feel themselves in a fairy tale<3
Posted: April 7, 2025Experienced: February, 2025Based on 636 local experiences
Based on 636 local experiences
nagisa
Despite the nearby Venice being fairly safe and touristic, Mestre is not at all safe. I’ve lived here for more than half a year with students, but I would not walk alone after it’s dark. Especially there are many places you should avoid, such as the station, Via Piave, and underground passages. Not only should you be worried about theft during the day, but there are a lot of drug addicts everywhere, and i would doubt it’s safe for men as well walking here alone at night. Certain managed places like right in front of a hotel might be a bit more safe, but if you’re new around here and your looking for accommodation, I would really advise you to be careful and ALWAYS ask locals where to avoid and when. Be safe ladiesss Oh I’ve been verbally harassed multiple times while my stay here, considering my race stereotype but I guess if you’re an asian in Europe you gotta bare with it haha
Posted: April 17, 2025Avoiding Milan barrier and aurora every where else is very safe I would say I have walked home alone at midnight or passed that time multiple times even though I would not recommend it in general but it was pretty safe .
Posted: April 17, 2025Andrada
Hello, I’m Andrada and I travel the world for work! I make tattoos and I usually work as a guest in shops! I’m easy going, always good vibes from me girls! 🥰
Anna
I’m Anna, I was born in Milan (Italy) and lived here all my life. I was born in 2006 and in September 2025 I will be starting university in Utrecht (Netherlands). I love animals (I have 2 cats) and nature, I always enjoy netting new people and listen to their stories. The things I most enjoy talking about are literature and current events of the world, but really I can be interested in any deep conversation about any topic! I have also travelled all around the world on a sailing boat with my family, therefore I’be always felt really close to the sea, however, in recent years I’ve become even more fond of the mountains.
Andrada
Turin
2 days
Hello, I’m Andrada and I travel the world for work! I make tattoos and I usually work as a guest in shops! I’m easy going, always good vibes from me girls! 🥰
Veronica
Turin
7 days
Hi, I'm Vevve! I'm a 23yo open-minded girl from Italy (Piemonte) and a nerd who likes anime and all sort of fandom stuff (books, TV series, animated shows, ao3 fanfictions, and so on). I love writing, growing plants, taking care of animals, staying at home to draw and getting lost in my own world, travelling, learning languages and eat sweet things! I would love to make safe friends and hopefully travel the world through mutual exchanges!