based on 327 experiences from female travelers
Karolyne
Brazil
I LOVE UK! I really really wanna come back, was amazing, I met some amazing girls and I've made a friend for life! I visit London and Edinburgh and was perfect, both cities are so beautiful and I felt comfortable and safe, speacilly in Edinburgh that I walk alone at night.
Posted: February 9, 2026Magda
Poland
My trip to Edinburgh was a wonderful experience, as Scotland as a country is truly captivating. It’s worth exploring not only the city of Edinburgh itself, which is incredibly charming and easy to fall in love with, but also taking a trip to the Scottish Highlands as well as to Glasgow to experience a different atmosphere. Scotland really leaves a lasting impression, and I would recommend spending at least a week there.
Posted: February 9, 2026Experienced: February, 2026Mkipets
United Kingdom
Birmingham has become my second home, where I live with my friends’ family in our council house. I head back there often, especially for ice skating during Christmas at the seasonal rinks around Centenary Square or Birmingham New Street—gliding under twinkling lights with hot chocolate afterward feels like a cozy tradition. The city’s welcoming vibe, from canal walks to local parks, keeps it special without the hype.
Posted: February 5, 2026Based on 791 local experiences
Based on 791 local experiences
Liv
Very very safe town in leafy Cheshire, UK. Crime is very low and it’s safe to take local walks, local transport and car journeys. It’s a very ‘local’ town, peaceful to live and work in and as a base to explore the north west
Posted: February 5, 2026Ash
Birmingham isn’t the safest place in England, definitely has its fair share of crimes like petty theft and knife crime but as long as you mind your own business and don’t interact with random people, you should be fine. I’ve lived here for 2 years now and do take precautions like not staying out too late and not taking the public transport at a late hour so I’ve felt quite alright, not safe but just alright. In the day it’s better since there is crowds but typically there isn’t much to do around the city especially with everything closing around 5 pm.
Posted: February 5, 2026Really good community and safe to walk around. Never heard of much issues and the police station is quiet as barely used. There is a community page and very helpful people. They say hello in passing and get to know you places in frequently visted.
Posted: January 27, 2026Rose
Bingley
2 days
About Me: Animal Lover and Artist from Yorkshire, past explorer in my 20’s now 40’s but young at heart! Hi there! I’m a mum to an 11-year-old daughter, living a peaceful life in Bingley with my friendly, kind fiancé and our lively "zoo" of pets. If you aren’t an unconditional animal lover, my home might not be for you—we share our space with three cats, a dog, and two guinea pigs! I also love horses but don’t have one….yet! I value a calm, low-demand environment and love connecting with women who appreciate an authentic, creative home. The Stay: What to Expect To keep our household running smoothly and peacefully, I offer short-term stays: Duration: I host for up to 2 nights maximum in the first instance. Requirements: I only accept visitors with excellent references from other hosts. The Room: I have an attic room available. Please note: this is my active art room, so it’s full of supplies and creative "stuff"—it’s a lived-in, "arty" space rather than a minimalist sanctuary! Shared Spaces: You’ll have access to the middle-floor bathroom and the kitchen. As my partner works from home, the lounge is usually a quiet workspace during his working hours. Food & Connection You are welcome to use the kitchen, provided you clean and tidy up after yourself. I’m also happy to go food shopping together and cook a shared meal if you’d like. Location: Yorkshire Highlights Bingley: A lovely town with cozy tea shops and local character. Haworth & Saltaire: We are perfectly placed for the Brontë Parsonage (25 mins) and the heritage village of Saltaire/Salts Mill just down the road. The Dales & London: Great access to the Yorkshire Dales for hiking, or a quick 2.5-3 hour train journey to London via Leeds. Timing & Boundaries Best Time to Visit: It’s usually best to visit when my daughter is with her father, so I can be a more present and relaxed host, message me to inquire. Would love to do a house swap for a holiday in the future. Someone where in Europe or affordable flights. Look forward to making some travel friends.
REN
London
3 days
Hello 🌍 I’m based in London, originally from Košice, Slovakia, running my own small business — and currently entering what I like to call my next teenage years. My children are adults, my curiosity is wide awake again, and I’m craving adventure, new friendships, fresh perspectives, and conversations that go beyond small talk. I love the energy of younger, brave, adventurous women — it inspires me. I travel between London and Slovakia and can host in both places. Always happy to learn, explore, and occasionally share a bit of hard-earned wisdom (only if asked 😉).