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How to Feel Safe as a Solo Female Traveler in Malta

Solo female travel is an empowering experience but safety is ever in the equation.Traveling to Malta by yourself, you will not regret that this is one of the safest places in Europe, particularly, if you are a female traveler.   Making it a warm yet not overbearing destination, Malta is the perfect island with its relaxed ambiance, local people and fascinating history.   Side note: Start your trip stress-free by booking meet and greet Heathrow . Select Central and Accessible locations.   Stay in lighted, central areas such as Valletta, Sliema or St. Julian. These are not only walking areas but also have people in the streets even late in the night.   The public transport is good, yet there are rideshare services such as Bolt that are popular in case you do not feel safe using the bus at night.   Believe In Your Gut   The Maltese are a generally warm and respectful people however, as it is in any place, trust your instincts. In case a chat do...

How to Use Public Transport in Vienna and Beyond

  Using the public transport in Vienna is delightfully easy and effective and you begin to realize that fact as soon as you get out of the plane.   The city is like a clockwork, so is the network of trams, buses, trains and the U-Bahn (subway).   Regardless of whether you are going to spend a couple of days in the city or use Vienna as a hub to explore the rest of Austria, public transport will become your best friend.   Vienna Start Up   You should first purchase a travel pass. A Vienna City Card, 24-, 48-, or 72-hour ticket, or a weekly ticket gives unlimited access to the majority of types of transport. They may be bought online, in the kiosks at the stations, or from ticket machines.   All you have to do is make sure you validate your ticket before your first trip in case it is not already time-stamped.   Getting to know the System   The U-Bahn (subway) of Vienna is quick and easy. It operates between 5 AM and midnight and ...