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Is Russia safe for solo female travellers?

Russia is generally considered safe for women, although there are some areas that are more dangerous than others. Women should take the same precautions as they would in any other country, such as avoiding walking alone at night and being aware of their surroundings.



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Switzerland With a low crime rate and high levels of safety -only 2% of women have reported experiencing violence from men- Switzerland tops the list. The country is also known for its stunning natural beauty, especially with its alpine peaks and mountain vistas.

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Moscow is generally considered safe for women, although it is always important to be aware of your surroundings and take precautions when travelling. As with any large city, it is important to be aware of pickpockets and other petty crime.

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Russia tends to be relatively safe for tourists, but petty crime does happen. Travelers are advised to follow the same personal security procedures they would in any other country and stay alert.

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The Russian government maintains a restrictive and complicated visa regime for foreigners who visit, transit, or reside in the Russian Federation. A U.S. citizen who does not comply with Russian visa laws can be subject to arrest, fines, and/or deportation.

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Most people living in Moscow feel relatively safe. According to Numbeo, the level of crime in Moscow scores a 35.68 out of 100 on the crime index, which is low.

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Safety: Traveling to St Petersburg is generally safe. Tourists are unlikely to be victims of crime, apart from petty theft. Always carry your passport with you for identification and immediately report any incident to police. Try to avoid groups of beggars or gypsies and guard your valuables.

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Summary of cost of living in Moscow, Russia: A family of four estimated monthly costs are 1,821.1$ (171,965.5???) without rent. A single person estimated monthly costs are 522.6$ (49,351.2???) without rent. Moscow is 66.8% less expensive than New York (without rent).

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France is one of the most well-touristed destinations on the planet and a safe and easy country for travel. Women traveling solo will generally feel safe almost anywhere they go. As long as you're an independent person at home, you won't have any trouble getting around France by train, bus or rental car.

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So, is Turkey safe for solo female travellers? Absolutely! I travelled around the country for 10 days, stopping in several locations and had the time of my life. Whilst there were a couple of instances where I felt (just a little) uncomfortable, I felt completely safe travelling alone in Turkey as a woman.

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Prices: At a modest restaurant, you can expect to pay about 500 roubles ($8) for a meal; at a mid-range restaurant, a three-course meal will cost around 2000 roubles ($35). A Business lunch option which includes a multi-course meal and a drink is offered at many restaurants – usually between 300-500 roubles.

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A continuous sidewalk and large pedestrian path allows for all the scenic strolling you'd ever want. You'll start with terrific views of the St. Petersburg Municipal Marina, its array of majestic boats and the city waterfront, loop south past Doc Ford's restaurant and then to the Pier.

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Iran is known for its low crime rate and the overall safety of its streets. Tourist areas, hotels, and transportation networks are well-maintained and secure. The country's strong emphasis on security measures provides a safe environment for travelers.

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The safety of drinking water in Moscow, Russia depends on the specific source and treatment of the water. In general, the water in Moscow is considered safe to drink straight from the tap, although some residents may prefer to filter or boil it for personal preference or to remove any taste or odor.

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Hire a Guide There is plenty of “good” that begs to be explored in this sprawling city, Europe's largest with around 13 million people. Remarkable architecture and monuments abound, many of which are lit up at dusk like Christmas trees. Moscow is not a quaint, walkable city by any means.

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