based on 429 experiences from female travelers
Ma-alya
Belgium
It was pretty great, we was at my family’s house so not in the Center The weathers was sunny, the beach was amazing and there was pretty much things to do just it’s really easier with a car and it’s expensive
Posted: January 8, 2026Nee Jersey was gorgeous in the summertime. I love that this state has downtown areas, suburbs, beaches, mountains, and lush greenery. You can really customize your experience based on what scenery you’d like to see if you research the city you’re visiting and the surrounding areas.
Posted: January 8, 2026Experienced: July, 2025Samantha
United States
Beautiful trip! I spent most of my time in Colorado Springs where I stayed at a hostel with 5 others from around the country. Colorado Springs was full of peaceful nature vibes, challenging hikes & climbs, and unique boutique shops. I loved it there!
Posted: December 25, 2025Gorgeous, large city with amazing food and cultures. I have been to Chicago twice - once during the winter (absolutely gorgeous white Christmas experience) and the other time during the summer (beautiful weather and atmosphere).
Posted: December 7, 2025Experienced: November, 2016Ginny
United States
I stayed downtown and stuck to public transportation, which always felt very safe. I know there's a stereotype that people in Seattle aren't super friendly, but the overall vibe was on par with what I've experienced in other big US cities.
Posted: November 3, 2025Experienced: July, 2025Based on 1587 local experiences
Based on 1587 local experiences
I am always out and about by myself in San Francisco and rarely feel unsafe. There's the occasional mentally unstable person you encounter, but as long as you mind your own business and be aware of your surroundings as usual, you'll be completely fine and safe.
Posted: January 9, 2026Florida is a very calm state. There is not a lot of aggression and most touristy spots are in good areas. I think some places in Miami and more of the ghetto is a bit sketchy, but I think Florida is safe and relaxed. However it’s always good to be cautious specifically at night and especially in parking lots.
Posted: January 9, 2026During the day I have yet to experience a violent crime. My bad experiences have included catcalling when taking public transportation and uncomfortable run ins with unhoused locals. We are notorious for bad drivers as well. Overall, if you stay in lively areas you should be fine even as a solo traveler.
Posted: January 8, 2026Zoé
Love DC especially for solo trips! There s plenty of things to do! You would not get bored! It needed, dont hesitate to Uber home at night, it s usually quite cheap, otherwise if you re staying in the city center it s pretty safe and people are always out!
Posted: January 8, 2026Nadia
Is a nice little town to explore is by the river crime is everywhere you go there's also nice little stores where you shop and plenty of fast food places that you could choose to eat. the DMV is near.
Posted: January 8, 2026Ariela
El Paso
3 days
Hi Gals my name is Ariela and it’s so nice to be here in this community of women traveling solo. I’ve come here because I am planning a trip to Istanbul as soon as possible and would love to connect with other women traveling to this same destination! 🤞🏼🍀 I wish us all good fortune, health , wealth and beauty. Let’s go kick some butt!
Elizabeth
Durham
3 days
I love my city! I have been to over 29 different countries so I am well traveled. Durham is great because it blends intellect, creativity, and authenticity in a way few mid-sized cities manage. Anchored by Duke University and the Research Triangle, it attracts smart, curious people without feeling elitist. The food scene is nationally recognized yet still approachable, driven by chefs who experiment and stay rooted in the community. Durham’s arts and music culture feels lived-in, not performative, with murals, festivals, and local venues shaping daily life. Its Black history and civil rights legacy are visible and honored, giving the city depth and perspective. Nature is never far away, with trails, rivers, and forests minutes from downtown. The city is social and fun without being overwhelming, from Bulls games to DPAC shows to neighborhood farmers markets. Durham values individuality and weirdness, which fuels its reputation as “Little Portland” without copying anyone else. It’s a place where startups, nonprofits, artists, and families genuinely coexist. Most of all, Durham feels real—welcoming, evolving, and confident in exactly what it is.