You can absolutely go to Niagara Falls alone, and it is considered a very safe and rewarding destination for solo travelers. In 2026, the infrastructure on both the American and Canadian sides is highly pedestrian-friendly, allowing you to explore iconic spots like Queen Victoria Park or the Niagara Falls State Park at your own pace. Solo travelers often find the "Maid of the Mist" or "Journey Behind the Falls" experiences just as thrilling without a companion, and the "single rider" lines at nearby attractions like the Niagara SkyWheel can save you significant time. Safety is generally not a concern in the well-lit, highly policed tourist districts, and the abundance of group tours makes it easy to socialize if you choose. Many solo visitors enjoy the "tranquil" side of the falls by walking along the Niagara River Recreation Trail or taking a scenic 20-minute drive to the quaint town of Niagara-on-the-Lake for wine tasting and historic strolls.