based on 503 experiences from female travelers
Valencia is a really beautiful city with a big parc. If you like to run it's perfect for you. But even if not it's just beautiful here. The people are all nice and welcoming and up to include you in their activities. You can walk everywhere and you can book cheap but really good hostels in the center.
Posted: January 20, 2026Experienced: December, 2025I had an amazing time in tenerife I went with a few girls and it was amazing, we went onto the strip veronicas, which you have to be very careful on if you know what I mean, do you own research but if you are alert and not silly you will be fine
Posted: January 19, 2026Experienced: November, 2025Was pretty good, first ever time travelling without family. Went to see my bf but was spending the days alone since he had school. Was an overall nice experience, didn't encounter any pick pocketers or any mishaps. Stuck to just exploring without a plan, so I didn't see the attractions Barcelonas known for but cuz of that i did see many little beauties of the city. One underrated beautiful location u have to visit is Monastery of Pedralbes, €5.20 for a beautifully quiet place away from the buzz of the city, spent almost 3 hours there soaking up the peace. Hope u enjoy ur travel to Barcelona!
Posted: January 16, 2026BEGÜM
Turkey
I didn't stay for long. It was february, so there were not many people in smaller parts of the city. I recommend visiting the city center but also other quieter areas. There are a lot of beaches, we even got in the water on 13th of february.
Posted: January 12, 2026Experienced: January, 2025Mélanie
France
I went alone with my car to Spain in October. I stayed for nine days and there wasn't a single rainy day. The temperature was around 25°C. So it's ideal to go there off-season. I mainly wanted to see mountains. I was not disappointed. However, where I was, there weren’t too many activities to do. I saw two lakes with turquoise water, and I was able to swim. The water was still cold!
Posted: January 7, 2026Based on 608 local experiences
Based on 608 local experiences
The main problem we have here is with drugs, young people will often consume in a way or another but still have perfectly normal lives. I guess that happens in all cities. It is also worth mentioning the increase of immigration we are receiving and general discomfort from some of the locals since we have also been simultaneously experiencing an increase in the violent crimes in the island which has led to some racism as well. In general it is incredibly safe for tourists so y'all have nothing to worry about.
Posted: January 25, 2026it’s actually a pretty safe city, but like almost everywhere there’s always “that”person. i would recommend not to go to teis or coia at night, but even if you do so nothing will happen. moreover, there’s always people willing to help :)
Posted: January 25, 2026MAGA
It is a lovely city, with a lot of history, and you are in the middle of Andalucialab. You can visit, Seville, Córdoba, Málaga, Jerez, from it. The food is really nice and not expensive. Come and tell me what do you think!!
Posted: January 25, 2026Iris
I never have the feeling of being unsafe or on the constant look out! I am always very aware of my surroundings, you always have to be. But I never had the feeling I had to look out more than usual or be more aware of my phone, bag etc.
Posted: January 23, 2026Zaragoza is very safe! there are just two zones that I don’t recommend like “el gancho”, “parque delicias” and some streets of a neighborhood called “la madalena”. even so, this sites are completely safe during the day
Posted: January 22, 2026Betsabe
Guadix
3 days
I love yoga and conscious travel. I’ve taken a few months off work to explore, slow down, and deepen my inner journey while discovering new cultures and connecting with inspiring people. Currently exploring Asia. I’m traveling through Thailand at the moment, with Nepal as a possible next stop. Passionate about self-knowledge, presence, and meaningful conversations✨
Emilia
Toledo
3 days
Hi, I'm Emilia and I'm a university student in Toledo, Spain. I live in Alicante and I am from Equatorial Guinea 🇬🇶 but I am studying international studies in Toledo. I am 22 years old and I like to meet new people, although I am somewhat introverted.