Is the UK Safe for Solo Travel?
Yes. The UK is generally very safe for solo travellers, including women travelling alone. Like any destination, awareness and common sense go a long way. The UK has low rates of violent crime, well-policed cities, and a culture that is generally welcoming and helpful to visitors.
General Safety Tips
- Keep your valuables secure and out of sight, especially in crowded areas
- Be aware of your surroundings, particularly at night and in unfamiliar areas
- Use official taxis or licensed ride-hailing apps rather than unmarked vehicles
- Keep your phone charged and carry a portable battery pack
- Share your itinerary with someone at home
- Register with your country's embassy if your government offers a traveller registration service
Transport Safety
Public transport in the UK is generally safe, even late at night. However:
- Sit in carriages with other passengers on late-night trains
- Use well-lit bus stops
- Black cabs are strictly regulated and very safe
- If using ride-hailing apps, verify the car registration and driver photo before getting in
Meeting People
Solo travel in the UK is easy because the British pub culture provides a natural social environment. Other ways to meet people include:
- Walking tours and day trips
- Hostel common rooms and social events
- Cultural events, festivals, and markets
- Meetup groups for shared interests
Solo Travel Tips
- Eat at pub bars and restaurant counters — sitting at the bar is socially accepted and a great way to chat with locals
- Visit museums and galleries — the UK's free museums are perfect for solo exploration
- Take walking tours — excellent for meeting other travellers
- Stay in hostels or B&Bs for a more social experience
- Learn a few conversation starters — the weather is always a safe topic in the UK
Emergency Contacts
Save these numbers in your phone: 999 for emergencies, 111 for non-emergency medical advice, 101 for non-emergency police. Your embassy's emergency number is also essential.
Travel with Confidence
Apply for your UK ETA and enjoy the freedom and richness of solo travel in Britain.