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How much does NomadHer recommend Paris for solo female travelers? (😩 Bad, 😊 Fine, 😍 Amazing)
Our score is : 😊 Fine
The city can be quite tough for newbie solo female travellers, yet walking around in the beautiful Parisian night and finding unexpected jazz music is not to miss! Bon Voyage!
Paris is everyone’s dream destination. Especially for women. But is it safe to travel alone as a woman? For sure there are things you need to know before planning your travel. This is a guide for those brave women who want to explore Paris all by themselves.
Is Paris easy to travel solo for a woman? Yes🙆♀️ and No🙅♀️
🙆♀️ Yes, because you will see many people taking a seat in cafes and restaurants alone. (Currently they are closed for Covid restrictions.) Drinking coffee or having a chill lunch or dinner alone is somewhat common in Paris. You can try having a cup of espresso or a glass of wine on a Parisian terrace. Doing a little picnic in a park like ‘Jardin de Luxembourg’ or ‘Butte Chaumont’ is also safe and okay.
🙆♀️ Yes, because public Transportation is everywhere. You do not need a private car or taxi to move around. Not only metro, bus, tram and public bicycles, but also rentable electric scooters such as Lime, Bolts are everywhere.
🙅♀️ No, because pickpocketing and cat-calling might be something that you should be aware of. Cat-calling is quite common in Paris. Especially some men might try to just talk to you or see your eyes. Calling you “Bonjour (Hi)”, “Mademoiselle (Lady)”, “Ah t’es belle (Ah you are pretty)” is a typical cat-calling.
🙅♀️ No, because some districts might be quite dangerous, full of drunk people and pickpockets depending on where you go at what time.
Paris can be your love and hate relationship city yet it is definitely worth to visit as the city itself is full of cultural heritage and museums. So, Here is a Travel Guide for Solo Female Travelers 101!
You’ll have every option for your accommodation in Paris; hotel, airbnb, couchsurfing and more. Even if you’re choosing a fancy hotel, keep this in mind: Some districts of Paris can be quite dangerous especially during the night!
Paris has 20 arrondissements. Here are short descriptions of them.
✅ Hazardous areas that you should avoid during nighttime. If you have any more opinions, feel free to contribute as well!
✅ Wanna know how to avoid PickPocket in Paris? Find out more on our previous blog article here:
https://nomadher.com/blog/how-to-avoid-a-pickpocket-in-paris-for-a-solo-traveller
Museum
Shopping
✅ In France they usually have 2 big sale seasons called “Les Soldes”. One in winter and the other in Summer. Winter sale will begin shortly after Christmas. Summer sale begins just before the vacances season. You can have big opportunities finding fantastic deals on expensive clothes and other items.
Eat
Must-Eat foods in Paris! These can be clichés but they exist to be proven, right?
Try to wake up around 7am in the early morning, and go to the nearest boulangerie of your accommodation. You can go and order the freshly baked, warm and crispy baguette, which will definitely blow your mind.
The more expensive the better? Not really! Go visit the nearest local supermarkets like Carrefour, Monoprix, Auchan and dive into the different types of wine ranging from red, rose, white and champagne! You will be surprised to know that starting from 3 euros you can get quite decent wine in France!
Local Markets are always the best place to try different types of cheese! For example, you can go to the local market in Bastille which is held every Sunday starting from 9am and find out over a hundred kinds of cheese! Blue cheese (Roquefort) is a must-try! It is always bringing lots of controversies.
‘La Duree’ and ‘Pierre Hermes’ are the two most famous and loved Macaron brands by Parisiens! You might say that this small macaron costs like 3 euros? But when you try one bite you will understand the complex sabor of it!
If there are street foods in other countries, Onion soup and Croque Monsieur might be the finger snack food in Paris Brasserie! Enjoy these light meals for less than 10 euros.
Activities
Close cities
If you’re in Paris for more than a week, why don’t you visit nearby cities? You’ll be able to discover more about France.
Disclaimer
Our guide was made with care & love, but that doesn't mean that we always get everything right. Please know that the information above can be outdated and measures in countries may change overnight because of Covid-19. Don't hesitate to correct us with better recommendations or latest knowledge!
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