I've gone to Europe alone. Personally, I didn't feel any more secure in one place over the next. You just have to keep the same basic safety things in mind. For example, stay in well populated areas when it is dusk or dark, keep your purse under your shirt or jacket and be sure to have one that can go across your body. Never travel in empty places a lone, especially if it is dark or some other reason causes you not to be able to see very well, i.e. trash cans.
Also, be sure to leave a list of the places you will be and the days you plan to be there with someone at home, such as family or friends. Try to come up with a way to keep in communication with them, whether it is a phone call or e-mail, each day, so that if something would happen they would no where to start.
Traveling to Europe alone is going to be like traveling to bigger cities a lone, just use your common sense, becareful, look up ideas for safety, and come up with a list of the places you want to go the most and then from those decide which one is the safest based on what you read.
Have fun!
2007-02-03 02:48:32
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answered by tech_fanatic 7
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Often. In Europe you can travel alone. Before you planing where to go what to do, ask your travel office. There is places "club vacations for singles", they are making so many things together and you feel not lonely. It's fun and you can met new people.
2007-02-03 01:26:14
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answered by cat 6
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truly certain, if I see some exciting or suspicious questions/solutions from someone i am going to inspect their about me and frequently even seek for by way of their activity or maybe examine the call they have signed up with(which no human being should be in a position of make certain yet there's a trick to it lol). Yeah that is somewhat stalkerish although that is extremely sensible to note of trolls and benefit perception on human beings right here. like you're a recommend Angel, what does that recommend besides?
2016-11-24 20:54:00
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answered by jandrey 4
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From your question, I suppose you are very young? The kind of trip you take depends on how much money you have. If you are under 18, you might consider joining a youth travel program.
2007-02-03 03:39:21
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answered by averagebear 6
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i hvae been planning a trip by myself to italy. i recomend simply never use the back alleys and book small hotel rooms. pack light and make sure nobody knows ur alone. keep ur valuables on ur person and hard for pickpockets to get.
2007-02-03 01:20:33
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answered by Esmith 3
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england,germany,portugal,spain,to name a few
2007-02-03 01:29:27
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answered by DASH 5
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