Europe continues to attract solo travellers who want ease of movement, clear navigation, and space to explore at their own pace.
Several cities often appear in reports by publications such as Travel + Leisure and Time Out, especially for travellers seeking reliable transport systems, safe public spaces, and activities that do not require companions.
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According to Quartz, here are six cities that solo and solo-female travellers frequently choose for self-guided trips.
1. Berlin, Germany

Berlin draws steady interest from solo travellers due to its broad mix of museums, historic sites, and local scenes. Travel + Leisure reports that its public transport network supports movement across districts without stress. Travellers can spend time in galleries, walk through major landmarks, or visit neighbourhoods known for open public spaces. The city’s mix of day and night activities makes it easy to plan a personal schedule.
2. Helsinki, Finland
Helsinki is often mentioned in Time Out for solo and solo-female travel. Its compact layout helps visitors move between cultural spots, parks, and waterfront paths without confusion. Many travellers note the ease of entering cafés, markets, and museums alone. The city’s calm pace also supports unhurried walks and reflection, which appeals to people who value quiet exploration.
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3. Copenhagen, Denmark
Copenhagen’s design supports independent travel. Visitors can rely on public transport or hire bicycles, which are widely used across the city. Travel + Leisure lists it among places where solo travellers find navigation clear. Canal rides, local food spots and historic areas are easy to reach, making the city suitable for those who want to explore without fixed plans.
4. Lisbon, Portugal
Lisbon remains popular for solo trips due to its hills, tram routes, and open public squares. Time Out notes that many solo travellers choose the city for its open social atmosphere, which makes it simple to enter cafés, restaurants, and local events alone. Viewpoints, riverside walks, and older neighbourhoods offer a steady flow of things to see at a personal pace.
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5. Vienna, Austria
Vienna’s layout, transport routes, and cultural institutions give solo visitors room to explore without pressure. Travel + Leisure highlights its cafés, museums, and music venues as places where travellers often feel comfortable on their own. Long walks between major sites allow people to take in the city gradually, with many choosing self-paced routes through central districts.
6. Reykjavik, Iceland
Reykjavik appears regularly in solo-travel rankings, especially for those who want nature access without leaving a city setting. Time Out references Iceland’s low crime rate and the city’s calm environment as reasons travellers feel secure moving around. Many solo visitors join organised day trips to geothermal areas, whale-watching tours, and nearby national parks, combining outdoor experiences with the convenience of a small urban base.