Tips for Solo Female Travelers to Be Safe on a Trip by Yourself

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Travel Tips by Laurie

Travel Tips by Laurie

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@TravelTipsbyLaurie
@TravelTipsbyLaurie 11 ай бұрын
911 Numbers Around the World: bit.ly/EmergencyNumbersWorldWide How to Use Offline Maps: bit.ly/HowToUseOffLineMaps If you need details about my travel solo gear from this video: My sweater: bit.ly/43R0UmH (size L 5'8" size 10) My anti-theft crossbody bag: amzn.to/3HaaqYQ Carry-on: amzn.to/3uCgs1N Tote bag: bit.ly/LaurieToteBag Clips for zippers: amzn.to/4aZDjoh Band protect passports: amzn.to/3uAEgTH Hidden money belt RFID: amzn.to/3HWcDHE Bra clip hidden: amzn.to/49CDxQZ (2024 better version) Rubber door stopper: amzn.to/42F1tk7 Door stopper with alarm: amzn.to/3uxDoPK Hotel camera: amzn.to/48f4NUj Light for zipper: amzn.to/4bBGhj1 Watch jewelry: amzn.to/3HXuqOX My rain coat: amzn.to/3UBz2BT Red blouse: bit.ly/47jwXgW Jeans: bit.ly/46fsCdU
@donnabaardsen5372
@donnabaardsen5372 11 ай бұрын
Terrific tips, Laurie. On a business trip to London, I was out walking in SoHo one evening. I was told this was safe; however, a man started following me. Realizing he wasn't going away, I walked over to a couple near me and quietly asked them to pretend they knew me, and why, said my name. Which they immediately and enthusiastically did: hugged me, addressed me by my name. The guy took off. This is a safety technique I highly recommend when in sudden danger.
@tammyhollan6149
@tammyhollan6149 11 ай бұрын
That is genius!
@janettesinclair6279
@janettesinclair6279 11 ай бұрын
Brilliant hint!
@yaowsers77
@yaowsers77 11 ай бұрын
I heard about this years ago. Great reminder as I'm going to London soon!
@LZ-uj7vn
@LZ-uj7vn 11 ай бұрын
I did something similar. Walking alone, a man stumbled out of a pub & whistled at me. I asked a man ahead of me if the guy was whistling at me or him. Guy ahead of me slowed for a few moments, enough time to have the annoying guy get the hint.
@denise6899
@denise6899 11 ай бұрын
Great idea! I did this once years ago with a friend to get away from someone in a bar and have been married to “my rescuer” over 30yrs now!
@robertalynch5433
@robertalynch5433 11 ай бұрын
I am a 72 year old grandma and I always travel alone and have a great time!
@deedee3568
@deedee3568 5 ай бұрын
Hi hon, you are are a 72 years old woman!!!!! Please drop the grandma title.....you are are your own person. x
@ketobarbelle8051
@ketobarbelle8051 11 ай бұрын
Another tip I use for navigation, put an AirPod or other wireless earbud in only one ear and make sure your hair covers it - then get your directions going on Google maps, but put the phone up and just go by the audio from Google Maps - no one will know you’re using the navigation, you only have one ear plugged, and you are still 100% visually aware of everything going on around you and don’t have your head buried in your phone.
@forrestlegend
@forrestlegend 11 ай бұрын
I was going to suggest this when getting into a cab or Uber as well. Make sure you have the destination preloaded into the phone. That way you can follow the line of travel the driver is taking to make sure he/she is going the way they should be, whether for safety or trying to overcharge you. Also, find out the emergency number for the country you're visiting, like the 911 number we use in the US. Emergency numbers are different outside the US.
@melodymills5432
@melodymills5432 11 ай бұрын
Tip - don't call any pizza place/restaurants from flyers that may be slipped under your hotel door or check with the front desk to confirm it is a legitimate place. Someone could know you are alone as well as potentially hurting you financially if you give your credit card/debit card number to them when you call. Great video of tips and tricks.
@yaowsers77
@yaowsers77 11 ай бұрын
That's a good one! I don't order in but I never even thought of it.
@lovinglife3954
@lovinglife3954 11 ай бұрын
I've heard this too, and the front desk at some hotels even tell you not to call these places.
@traceymarshall5886
@traceymarshall5886 11 ай бұрын
Never heard of this scam
@Reed-2big
@Reed-2big 11 ай бұрын
We were warned about this in Miami, on checkin! The front desk told us they’d give us legit restaurants. And yes, I said we. This was a credit card scam mostly.
@Reed-2big
@Reed-2big 11 ай бұрын
Atm inside a bank is a physical safety too!
@maryw9876
@maryw9876 11 ай бұрын
At about 12:30, Laurie talks about being aware of your surroundings. I used to teach personal safety while in law enforcement. One thing I talked about is the traffic light system. The green light means you are going about your day but not paying attention to your surroundings. Yellow light means you are going about your day but aware of your surroundings. Has that car behind you been behind you for awhile? Making all the turns you are making? If you aren’t sure, hang a U turn. If the person behind you does the same thing DO NOT GO HOME! Instead drive to a police station or an open door and call the police. Try to get as much information about the car as possible. Same thing if you are in a store or out walking or running. Red light means something has caught your attention and you need to act. Strive to always be in yellow mode - enjoying your day but aware of your surroundings and who is near you.
@Reed-2big
@Reed-2big 11 ай бұрын
Years back a woman came out of the grocery store, got in her car, and a guy started following her. Her was persistent. I now don’t remember where she was when she confronted him, but he had seen someone get in her backseat and apologized for scaring her but in fact was hoping she go to the police!
@angrycannibal6625
@angrycannibal6625 10 ай бұрын
Thanks
@NanaGram
@NanaGram 10 ай бұрын
Easy to remember; thanks
@ritabutler1951
@ritabutler1951 9 ай бұрын
A local fire station can be helpful too.
@ellenwinters1997
@ellenwinters1997 11 ай бұрын
I was in NYC last week and my room was very close to the elevator. A man had entered the elevator on a lower level room and pressed a floor above mine. At my floor, I got out and walked past my room and waited until the elevator doors closed to be sure he didn't step off behind me. Im sure he was perfectly kind, etc. but you just never know! Be safe fellow travelers! 😊
@chiaralistica
@chiaralistica 10 ай бұрын
I always request rooms away from the elevator. Mostly for quiet but also safety.
@auntieeva4098
@auntieeva4098 7 ай бұрын
Always trust your gut.
@CathyTalksMiami
@CathyTalksMiami 11 ай бұрын
Great video! An additional tip: Be aware of group of thieves (2-3 people) walking around near you in a “friendly” manner, for example in an airport, they are very clever in pulling “tricks” to distract you… One time, upon landing in Madrid and leaving customs, I stopped for coffee and this person out of nowhere, pointed at the floor and asked me if the “piece of paper” on the floor was mine to distract me while another person took my purse, hid it in a shopping bag, and left with it calmly walking…When I panicked, the person was asking me “is everything OK?”, to give plenty of time for the person with my purse to escape… So unfortunately you got to be aware of “very nice people” trying to approach you….
@TravelTipsbyLaurie
@TravelTipsbyLaurie 11 ай бұрын
Yes be aware! Thanks for your examples.
@ChristinaColeTAMB
@ChristinaColeTAMB 11 ай бұрын
Does anyone request a room on the first level close to the desk where they would hear a scream? We booked the second floor and went to inspect it before moving our stuff in. On our way yo go back down, the elevator was stuck with someone in it ringing the bell. My 7 year old and I had to take the stairs down. This creeped her out. And me too. What if that were a trap? Later there was an out of order sign on that elevator and talking to the front desk they confirmed they were having troubles with it.
@chiaralistica
@chiaralistica 10 ай бұрын
​@@ChristinaColeTAMBI always request highest floor available as far from elevator as possible. I'm the last one you'll get to. I always stay where there are indoor corridors and never on the 1st or 2nd floor. It's too easy to get in.
@micheleemmerich680
@micheleemmerich680 11 ай бұрын
I often travel alone. I have a strap that goes over my head and is attached to my phone. It can be adjusted to be long enough that I can still carry my phone in my cross body bag. I think cross body bags are a must. I also pack a door stop to use in my hotel room. When I am walking at night I try to find a family to walk behind or just in front of, so I look like I am with the family. I use packing cubes when I travel and hide money in the cubes and between the bars of my suitcase under the lining. The joy of hiding money is when you pack for your next trip you find money you forgot about.
@Rosalie-ct8mi
@Rosalie-ct8mi 11 ай бұрын
Do you know where I can buy these door stops in Europe?
@MiaHessMusic
@MiaHessMusic 11 ай бұрын
@@Rosalie-ct8mi I would iamgine Amazon has them online. Or if you are near a good sized city, a store that sells travel items.
@TravelTipsbyLaurie
@TravelTipsbyLaurie 11 ай бұрын
That's so true.
@micheleemmerich680
@micheleemmerich680 11 ай бұрын
@@Rosalie-ct8mi I don’t know a specific store name, but I would think a home goods store. I found the one I travel with on Amazon.
@CeeceeChan
@CeeceeChan 11 ай бұрын
​@@Rosalie-ct8miGo to a hardware store. Which country are you travelling to ?
@traceymarshall5886
@traceymarshall5886 11 ай бұрын
I've travelled to 65 countries as a solo female. The most challenge was India where I actually did not feel safe. The rest of the countries were fine. I usually use public transport in Europe from airports. Most European cities have a metro which for me personally feels safer then getting into a taxi - enclosed space with a man. I prefer a public metro with lots of people and which has lots of cameras on it
@kathykay6602
@kathykay6602 10 ай бұрын
Excellent tip.
@janetpattison8474
@janetpattison8474 10 ай бұрын
Read up and check the Gov. Website b4 going anyplace. I ran the numbers comparing NYC to say, Delhi, bc at times India is in the news often for sexual crimes, and the crime rate was about equal, much to my surprise. I thought India was higher. An American woman expat in India has a blog w/ good info.. She may be the one who suggests wearing the red dot on your forehead bc it means that you’re married, and you’re less likely to be of interest. Be strong, be confident, be aware no matter where we are at.
@brenda5511
@brenda5511 11 ай бұрын
My sister is a very open but socially unsavvy person, and on our last trip to the UK, she posted things on her social media like “Waiting at Heathrow to return home!” or “Picking up souvenirs for my girls”. I had to tell her to not do that - that flight from London to the west coast would give bad actors plenty of time to burgle her home. She thought I was just being the bossy big sister, but I’ve noticed that she now waits to post until she gets home.
@debbralehrman5957
@debbralehrman5957 10 ай бұрын
Good for you. Sometimes a little hurt feelings are worth their safety. Just don't be bossy about it.😄
@evawells5414
@evawells5414 11 ай бұрын
Great tips . I always book my room for 2 occupants when traveling alone just in case the hotel employees have loose lips.
@mazcontrol3589
@mazcontrol3589 11 ай бұрын
super cool, nice one.
@TheScratchingKiwi
@TheScratchingKiwi 11 ай бұрын
Be careful what country you do this in as some charge by the person, not the room. You could be paying double for accommodation!
@lhenneman6447
@lhenneman6447 11 ай бұрын
You’re outed if they never check the other person never checks in.
@geminiots2121
@geminiots2121 11 ай бұрын
I'm a former hospitality professional. One of the details, we were told not to do is out anyone's information loudly. We confirmed information, grabbed a CC and when we gave the room key, we pointed to the room number and not say it out loud. You just never know who is listening. When i worked hotels, i run a super tight ship. I never assigned people by elevators and stairways. If i knew a woman was coming in alone, i will turn on the lights in the room and told them that i did. It's one of the things i hate coming into a dark room at night. I would request they turn the light on.
@HoosierMamaIn804
@HoosierMamaIn804 11 ай бұрын
Great tips, Laurie! I have been a solo traveler on multiple business trips and your recommendation for checking hallways is perfect. I’ve had many times where I felt like someone was following me to my room and I would just say “oops” out loud and quickly turn around like I forgot something. Here is my tip - whenever possible do NOT take stairs in the hotel, you can get caught by someone very easily with no quick escape or exit.
@TravelTipsbyLaurie
@TravelTipsbyLaurie 11 ай бұрын
GREAT reminder!
@cparker7431
@cparker7431 11 ай бұрын
I would alsoaube say ugh wrong floor again....I've actually gotten off on the wrong floor a couple of times😂
@CB-vg1wq
@CB-vg1wq 10 ай бұрын
I have done this, when a guy gets off the elevator with me, I turn around and say "oops wrong floor" and get back on the elevator.@@cparker7431
@bocabunny7151
@bocabunny7151 8 ай бұрын
Yes! I’ve done this several times.
@deedee3568
@deedee3568 5 ай бұрын
Great advice.
@ricoenglish3962
@ricoenglish3962 11 ай бұрын
Also look for recent youtube videos about common scams that thieves use in the country you are planning to visit. This helped us in Italy when walking in the Piazza della Signoria. Behind us we heard an armload of books falling and people talking loudly. I remembered the video showed that this is a common distraction to get people to look away so that they can more easily steal their bag. In general it's a good idea to steer away from any commotion when traveling.
@CB-vg1wq
@CB-vg1wq 10 ай бұрын
yes, another one is someone pretending to trip and fall and other people helping them. The falling person and the other people are working together. During the commotion, another person picks pockets.
@windsongdesigns6655
@windsongdesigns6655 11 ай бұрын
Wonderful video! I am a female solo traveler who has toured 20+ countries. Your tips are spot on Laurie. I do have a few more to add if I may. You mentioned leaving the TV on while you were out of your room. Best to put a sports channel on so people assume a man is inside. Also, it has to be loud enough to hear from the hall (not enough to bother other guests). Another item I always carry is a small personal alarm. You can put it in your coat pocket or the palm of your hand if you are nervous. If needed, just press the button and everyone will hear you and hopefully scare off the person you wanted to scare. Last, if using a ride share service or taxi (which I never use unless absolutely necessary), I take a photo of the license plate in plain view of the driver and pretend to be on the phone talking to someone during my ride. Just another deterrent.
@jeanmm2996
@jeanmm2996 10 ай бұрын
Yeah, I've often thought of I were traveling in another country, I would make sure the cab driver sees me (with phone) live recording what the ride rate is, and where we're going.
@yaowsers77
@yaowsers77 11 ай бұрын
I've just started traveling and will be doing it solo for the foreseeable future. Montreal was my first flight and trip. London/Edinburgh will be my next one. Needless to say, I'm a nervous traveler for now with airports and getting to and from them. These are what helps as well as a few other things i do when traveling or going into NYC. Tip 1: show confidence. If you don't feel it, fake it. I grew up going into NYC so I'm confident in a city. I brought that with me in Montreal and walked around (even when I was lost and found it I didn't have data on my phone). Tip 2: KZbin. I don't have issues with navigating a city. It's airports and getting to and from as well. There are actually videos of people walking you through the airport from deplaning to getting outside and, for Montreal, how to get tickets for the bus shuttle to city center. What a life saver! There's also video on how metros work in various cities and recommendations and how to avoid scams. Tip 3: don't be a target. No bling, keep larger bills and passports in a neck pouch or money belt tucked into your pants so it's hidden. I wear a crossbody bag that also goes across my upper stomach (shoulder issues) so it's in front of you but make sure it's zipped. Tip 4: extra phone for pics. I have a wallet phone. I have important things on my. It freaks me out to hand it over to someone to take my pic. So I kept my old phone when I switched and the old phone is completely wiped clean and has no access to anything. That's what I hand to someone to take my pic. I took pics for people in NYC and I can't tell you how many people handed over their phone with credit cards and cash attached. Tip 5: do your research to get an idea of where things are. Borough market is east, Big Ben is West. Central Park is north, Statue of Liberty is South Old Montreal is east, Chinatown just west of it, downtown Montreal is just south. Lol and don't keep looking down at your phone. Tip 6: listen to your gut. If something feels off, get out of there.
@kms5306
@kms5306 11 ай бұрын
Wow, great tips!!
@yaowsers77
@yaowsers77 11 ай бұрын
@@kms5306 thanks! I've been treating NYC like my playground for years so I know safety for a big city. Lol maneuvering an airport, now that cinema me😁
@SaraSachsMediumonthego
@SaraSachsMediumonthego 11 ай бұрын
I love the phone tip. I would add that if you don't have an old phone, buy a cheap burner at the drugstore and use it only for pictures.
@chiaralistica
@chiaralistica 10 ай бұрын
Walking confidently is a tip that will help you anywhere you go. Criminals look for a soft target. Look like a hard target even if you are lost. That's a marketable skill and one I've developed. Also, try and blend as much as possible. Dress similarly to the people where you're visiting so you look like you belong there.
@SaraSachsMediumonthego
@SaraSachsMediumonthego 10 ай бұрын
@@chiaralistica that's how I survived living in NYC for a number of years, especially walking home at night. I might add that it's important to avoid eye contact, because it signals confrontation.
@juanitahardy8583
@juanitahardy8583 11 ай бұрын
No. 1 Always walk as if you know where you are going, with purpose. No.2 ask directions only from a policeman or a person behind the counter of a reputable store. No.3 keep your phone out of site, plan your route before you set out for the day and remember it. We were safer before cell phones, never distracted. no.4 learn to dress like a local not a tourist. 5. Sort and fold your cash in useable amounts such as 50 euros, and never pull out a large wad. Solo female traveller for 50 years and never had a problem following these rules.
@clairemoonshine
@clairemoonshine 11 ай бұрын
I would say an underrated tip is to try and not look too... wealthy. I mean, its not a guarentee but whenever I travel to London from the very rural place I live, EVERYONE looks richer than me, and I think to myself 'if I were looking for someone to rob, I wouldn't choose me, I look dirt poor'. Absolutely on your vaction you should look nice, but do you really need to be dripping in diamonds and designer labels?
@triciatinker9456
@triciatinker9456 11 ай бұрын
My bank said that thieves put skimmers that collect your card and pin from gas pumps on the outside edges of gas stations. I always go as close to the center of the pumps when I get gas.
@marymacdonald2379
@marymacdonald2379 11 ай бұрын
It is worth it to go inside to pay for gas.
@chiaralistica
@chiaralistica 10 ай бұрын
Very common here in Florida.
@CB-vg1wq
@CB-vg1wq 10 ай бұрын
Good idea. I always pay for gas inside. I do not trust gas pump pay locations. The store people can not monitor them.
@Sand1955
@Sand1955 11 ай бұрын
Some very good tips! I am widowed, so I travel alone quite often. I am an American, but have lived in a heavily tourist visited city in Europe for 11 years now. I use cross body bags daily and usually keep the bag toward the front of my body. I use RFID covers on my credit cards and bank cards so no one can electronically pickpocket me. I have a door stop alarm. It has been set off by housekeeping, but happily not by someone breaking in. When I pack it, I simply take the battery out of it and put them together in a plastic bag. That way there is no danger of it going off accidently during the flight. When getting money at an ATM in a foreign country, decline the conversion rate it offers. It will be worse than what your bank gives you. I have never once been a victim of crime in a foreign country. This includes Italy, France, Spain, Greece, Germany, Ukraine, Poland, Turkey, Czech Rep, Belgium, Israel , UK, and several others. I hope that never changes!
@TravelTipsbyLaurie
@TravelTipsbyLaurie 10 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for this reassurance! Let's go somewhere.
@toriamansfield2999
@toriamansfield2999 11 ай бұрын
When I went to Edmonton last October, I made sure to withdraw money from the same bank branch each time. I also tried go to the same cashier each time to get a bit of change as well (mostly loonies and toonies), so I would hopefully be a tiny bit memorable to them. I also knew I was being recorded on camera, which could only be a help. Secondly, if you want to make someone back away from you quickly, pretend like you're going to puke on them and push for the nearest bathroom. It attracts attention like woah! This was a trick my mother and grandmother swore by!
@TravelTipsbyLaurie
@TravelTipsbyLaurie 10 ай бұрын
Great tips!!!
@zyxvwu
@zyxvwu 10 ай бұрын
I learned this decades ago; when little kids run towards you, swarm around like little bees (as a distraction), like a general, I just shout in their language "Police!". They're all gone within 60 seconds. Works evertime.
@JP-lu9ed
@JP-lu9ed 11 ай бұрын
I don’t carry a personal bag anymore. I wear a multipocketed vest under a jacket. Traveled all over UK and Spain and had zero problems. Handy through TSA as well.
@msworldtraveller3264
@msworldtraveller3264 10 ай бұрын
I'm going to start using that hanger hack. On a past cruise the young man who cleaned my room would tap ever so lightly on the door. While I was pondering if I had heard something verses something on the TV, the door would suddenly swing open. Needless to say, his intrusions led to embarrassing moments. My favorite traveling hack is to sew pockets inside my pants. I keep some cash in the outside pockets. The inside pockets have my passport, credit cards, and large bills. When I need to remove something from the inside pockets, I go to the restroom.
@traceydillon9690
@traceydillon9690 11 ай бұрын
Im in my sixties and love traveling by myself for example eastern Europe and Turkey. A small group of young people attempted to pick pocket my back pack. It was only hearing the zip opening that alerted me, I swung around, swore loudly and grabbed the boy, maybe not the best of ideas! My lesson, do not look at my phone while walking!
@bw5911
@bw5911 11 ай бұрын
I travel all over internationally solo. In my early 60's and I love it!
@AnoJanJan
@AnoJanJan 11 ай бұрын
Great tips Laurie. I’ve done a lot of solo travelling & here are my tips… 1) ALWAYS walk with confidence as though you know exactly where you’re going. 2) if walking in a scary spot call someone & tell them it’s basically an assurance call. 3) when using an ATM - wherever you are, cover your hand when punching in the code… many atms are bugged & make sure you log out. 4) if your hotel room hangers don’t come off the rail, use a belt or scarf to secure the door know to the chain. Otherwise, an ironing board against the door is also effective.🌸
@TravelTipsbyLaurie
@TravelTipsbyLaurie 11 ай бұрын
Thanks for these travel hacks!
@debbikeese1196
@debbikeese1196 11 ай бұрын
After using an ATM I immediately lock my card.
@nellie9352
@nellie9352 11 ай бұрын
The main take away is plan, prepare and stay observant, which is fairly easy if one does not have their eyes constantly on a cell phone. I’ve traveled many years (business trips) solo and your tip about sidestepping or keep walking if alone enroute to hotel room, or in elevators (good advice no matter where you are!) also keep a few bucks in a money clip in front pocket to throw at potential thief/assailant to give yourself time to run away.
@durhamskywriter
@durhamskywriter 11 ай бұрын
I usually don't wear a watch, but I do so when travelling. If someone asks what time it is-and this has happened-I simply look at my cheap watch instead of taking out my thousand-dollar phone.
@cavgrey8
@cavgrey8 7 ай бұрын
People have phoned. Asking the time is a delay distraction
@lindahughes954
@lindahughes954 11 ай бұрын
Good tip about someone following you! I was in Hawaii with my 2 kids and this young guy kept following us down the street. So I decided to slow and let him pass, he stopped so when I passed he did the same thing about 3 times then the last time he threw his hands up and said I give up and walked on. I was sure he was going to get something from my purse or something.
@TravelTipsbyLaurie
@TravelTipsbyLaurie 11 ай бұрын
How odd! Smart mama!
@marieb4
@marieb4 3 ай бұрын
Wow!! Glad you're safe.
@renferal5290
@renferal5290 11 ай бұрын
All the years I have been traveling abroad alone, I so far, have never had anyone try to rob or harm me. I make a point to bled in and not look like a tourist. I don't carry anything of worth with me. I also never go out after it gets dark
@dawn4224
@dawn4224 11 ай бұрын
Be cautious in churches. Watch where you sit. Put your purse in front as well as umbrellas. When you close your eyes to pray, you may feel safe but thieves look for such moments. Always be vigilant even in holy places.
@kathysmall3616
@kathysmall3616 11 ай бұрын
I have always worried when traveling alone on plane and need to use restroom. You don’t know the people sitting next to you and you have to leave everything . I now use a cross body and keep my valuables in and have on me when I use the restroom.
@nightlily3855
@nightlily3855 7 ай бұрын
I almost never part with my crossbody on a plane
@auntbeth448
@auntbeth448 11 ай бұрын
Great comments! ***One big thing: leave the bling at home! Cheap earrings, no diamonds or gold…no expensive rings… When traveling internationally my first stop is the ATM at the airport…no need for a bank the next day, or the hotel ATM…and, usually the ATM’s are before customs, so only cleared travelers in the area…(much safer)… Remember to only drink carbonated water and NO ICE! Put a bottle next to your toothbrush, so you do not forget when brushing your teeth in the morning…(so not fun to spend a vacation in the bathroom with Montezuma’s Revenge…) *** this includes the airlines who will contract their ice locally…
@Freiya2011
@Freiya2011 11 ай бұрын
Europe's water is perfectly healthy to drink!
@auntbeth448
@auntbeth448 11 ай бұрын
@@Freiya2011 Hi - the bacterial/viral water profile in every city - even in the USA is different - (which is why Sourdough bread tastes different in each city) - it’s a good habit to get into, even in the USA, due to the desire to support health even when tired, cold, stressed from traveling…your gut biome doesn’t have one extra battle to fight to keep you healthy when trying to adapt to a different environment…ANY different profile than your home water system (which your gut biome has adjusted to as it’s “normal”) is tough on a body! Peace
@nightlily3855
@nightlily3855 7 ай бұрын
The water tip is only for countries with unsafe water though. Also from what I know airport ATMs have absolutely the worst rates
@gijoyjoy
@gijoyjoy 11 ай бұрын
I'm not sure if this is still available, but when I flew into JFK International, and had no idea how to get to NYC, I saw a bus for a major hotel. I pretended to be a hotel guest, paid the $10 fee and got a really cheap ride to the heart of the city. That was almost 25 years ago, but the idea may still apply, depending on the city of interest.
@vtcs1963
@vtcs1963 11 ай бұрын
I don’t know about other countries or cities because I rarely use atms abroad. But as a native New Yorker I can tell you that the indoor atms off hours are very popular places for homeless people and shady individuals to hang out. I wouldn’t recommend using those unless the bank is also open and there are people inside.
@LeanneWilcox
@LeanneWilcox 11 ай бұрын
Good point I hope noticed that too
@CB-vg1wq
@CB-vg1wq 10 ай бұрын
I just step inside and get money from the teller. People say it is inconvenient but, I feel safe.
@cherylkern3288
@cherylkern3288 11 ай бұрын
I like the hanger technique. I will try that next month. I usually put the ironing board in front of the door. That way, if someone does get in, I'll hear the ironing board fall.
@TravellingTorunn
@TravellingTorunn 11 ай бұрын
Great tips. I find it easier to be observant when I travel alone. Because there is no-one else wanting my attention so I am free to look around for suspicious behaviour. 😊 And I never keep anything in my pockets. I also love the Travelon and Pacsafe bags and backpacks.😊
@kathygann7632
@kathygann7632 11 ай бұрын
Love all the extra features of Travelon.
@CB-vg1wq
@CB-vg1wq 10 ай бұрын
I have a small , thin cross body purse I put under my jacket. When my jacket zipped up, you can not tell it is there.
@MoniqueAO888
@MoniqueAO888 11 ай бұрын
Great tips - my favorite is the door-stopper-with-alarm for the floor !!! BUT Europe is NOT as dangerous as you describe it... ...usa is much more frightening !!! ü
@paddlegal3097
@paddlegal3097 11 ай бұрын
Great tips Lauri! When walking in London alone I had a feeling someone was following me. I ducked into a store and got off the street a couple of times.
@TravelTipsbyLaurie
@TravelTipsbyLaurie 11 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing!!
@rebecamarkus8452
@rebecamarkus8452 11 ай бұрын
I’m 69, always travelling solo, inside and outside my country. Never had a problem. Pay attention, look confident and google a lot before you go!
@TravelTipsbyLaurie
@TravelTipsbyLaurie 11 ай бұрын
Yes yes and yes
@ceregirl5852
@ceregirl5852 11 ай бұрын
Yes! I feel less safe here than in Europe.
@gingerhamilton8009
@gingerhamilton8009 11 ай бұрын
You may want to think twice about door stoppers or the hanger trick: they will make it very difficult for emergency responders to enter if you have an emergency. An alarm that sounds when the door opens is a much better option.
@Cdnl4927
@Cdnl4927 11 ай бұрын
If you’re checking in at hotel alone, I ask that my room # not be said out loud. There’s no need for anyone else to know, including staff, beyond the one giving you the room information.
@paddlegal3097
@paddlegal3097 11 ай бұрын
My husband now knows not to ask what’s our room number while standing in the lobby. I’ll show him the card. He leaves the check in process up to me.
@Spottyboy27
@Spottyboy27 11 ай бұрын
I've noticed that most hotels don't say it out loud, but write it on the key packet. And maybe it's because I've been alone.
@patinthehat6384
@patinthehat6384 11 ай бұрын
I’ve had them change the room when they said the number out loud. They don’t make that mistake a second time
@Reed-2big
@Reed-2big 11 ай бұрын
@@paddlegal3097 I still have to smack mine periodically not to say the number out loud, even when he can read it! Now mostly he asks which floor now. I still don’t like that but it helps since we often can get in the same elevator.
@Reed-2big
@Reed-2big 11 ай бұрын
@@Spottyboy27 That changed years back, and you no longer have to be female and solo to have them not announce your room number.
@sha.elaine
@sha.elaine 11 ай бұрын
I haven't traveled a lot by myself, but I did travel a lot with my daughter when she was a teenager, when I still felt responsible for her safety. We tried to blend in...didn't wear too bright of eye catching clothes. It worked...people actually asked me for directions!
@TravelTipsbyLaurie
@TravelTipsbyLaurie 11 ай бұрын
Oh now that's a compliment!
@gayledixon72
@gayledixon72 11 ай бұрын
I knew I did it right when I got asked for directions twice in Moscow......@@TravelTipsbyLaurie
@jeanhirsch2054
@jeanhirsch2054 10 ай бұрын
I never wear t shirts with writing on them as that may hint that I am not a local person. In London a group of 3 young Americans asked me for directions.
@Jane-he4xx
@Jane-he4xx 11 ай бұрын
Excellent as usual Laurie! I always carry some loose coins in my pocket for homeless people or others who approach me looking for money... NEVER open your handbag in these situations!
@TravelTipsbyLaurie
@TravelTipsbyLaurie 11 ай бұрын
Ooh I just say No and keep moving.
@5amiann
@5amiann 10 ай бұрын
I do this in the US. If I think they are really bad off, I leave, get out what I intend to give them and then go back
@marycharleson3320
@marycharleson3320 11 ай бұрын
Before I went to Columbia and Barcelona I watched videos and looked at what people wore to blend in. Love all you safety information… I always told myself if someone was following me perhaps I would act crazy.. Start talking to myself? Example: I’m hungry…. We’ll it’s not my fault I told you to eat breakfast… etc😂 perhaps smack myself Enjoy your journey in life and keep spreading your sunshine
@TravelTipsbyLaurie
@TravelTipsbyLaurie 11 ай бұрын
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@kmd2210
@kmd2210 11 ай бұрын
2 tips: I used to travel a lot for work. I arrived very late & the room had had turn-down service. When I woke in the morning & opened the drapes, I discovered that the sliding door was completely open. I was a lucky lady that night. Tip 2: I always get cash at the airport when I arrive in a foreign country. Unfortunately, the guards that accompany the guys that fill the ATMs were on strike. So no cash was available at any ATM. Luckily, my hotel put the taxi fare on my room so I could pay the driver. So have a backup plan for cash!
@TravelTipsbyLaurie
@TravelTipsbyLaurie 10 ай бұрын
WOW!!!
@sha.elaine
@sha.elaine 11 ай бұрын
I agree with you about traveling in winter...it is tough to hide anything when it is so hot!
@Twogirlsabroad
@Twogirlsabroad 11 ай бұрын
If you have Priority Pass you can book your airport transfers through them or you can research airport transfers, also if you book through Expedia you can book an airport transfer. I’ve done all 3. I have also ask another solo female traveler from my plane how they get to their hotels when I went to Barcelona. I took a cab as that’s what she suggested. Also you won’t set off that alarm on accident. You have your turn it on and off. Once I traveled to a concert with 2 other female friends. One accidentally set it off when she tried to go out the door. But she never travels. It’s loud and I quickly fixed it. It’s good to have and I never forget it’s there. Because I don’t want it to go off for no reason. Thanks for these videos!!!
@TravelTipsbyLaurie
@TravelTipsbyLaurie 11 ай бұрын
Thanks so much! Oh yes, read the fine print if you have Priority Pass-so many benefits...like Minute Suites.
@Twogirlsabroad
@Twogirlsabroad 11 ай бұрын
Oh thank you!
@MiaHessMusic
@MiaHessMusic 11 ай бұрын
GREAT video, Laurie, thank YOU!!! I have vision issues so I get lost ALL THE TIME. Memorizing landmarks helps me a lot. Travel tips: Walk with confidence. Like you know where you are going. Even if I'm white cane-ing in the airport, I walk like I know what's up. Plus for me, it's a cane. Once I almost had to use it. Trust your gut but don't be fearful. I know, weird combo. I ALWAYS carry a couple of bills inside my shoes under the lining. Learned that from living in NYC in Hell's Kitchen in the late 70s. Also money in my bra along with emergency credit card. For photos, I bring extra old phones as someone said. Travel days I use a money belt or pouch that goes around my neck. RFID for that pouch and my wallet. Love travelon bags. I love the phone on a leash idea!! I also plan on taking a self-defense course as well before I travel internatinal again.
@ginnylee9928
@ginnylee9928 11 ай бұрын
Thank you for addressing tips for a solo female traveler. My loving husband has health issues that have affected our travel plans in retirement as he doesn't travel well any longer. He is encouraging me to travel solo. My biggest fear is getting safely from the airport to the hotel if I don't rent a car. Your tips have been extremely helpful in settling my mind to give solo travel a whirl.
@TravelTipsbyLaurie
@TravelTipsbyLaurie 11 ай бұрын
I understand. I highly recommend a group trip. There are some for females over 50. They are in charge of the transportation. Or invite a girl friend but have separate rooms.
@ginnylee9928
@ginnylee9928 11 ай бұрын
I appreciate your suggestions. Thank you!@@TravelTipsbyLaurie
@SharonRepici
@SharonRepici 11 ай бұрын
If traveling internationally use one of the e-sim apps (if your phone supports it) and activate while you have Wi-Fi. I've heard a common place for thieves to hang around are the sim stores. Besides, you want to avoid those roaming costs from the beginning.
@MultiShahina
@MultiShahina 11 ай бұрын
Great info per usual Laurie thank you! Whether traveling alone or with my husband in a foreign country I always use an ATM, it’s easy to tell which are associated with a legit bank, in the airport. Cover when using your PIN and never, ever accept the conversion. Happy travels!
@mercyp7151
@mercyp7151 11 ай бұрын
Thanks Laurie! Im travelling by myself back to the States after long time to start a new chapter in my life in a brand new state. Im very nervous. But Ive been doing a lot of research for the past 8 months and been watching so many of your videos since last year too. ❤ You and folks like Nora Dunn really help me feel confident.
@juliepoolie5494
@juliepoolie5494 11 ай бұрын
All the best to your new chapter in life!
@kathygann7632
@kathygann7632 11 ай бұрын
Did you know that moving to a new place is very good for your brain and helps stave off Alzheimer’s? When you move, your brain needs to learn lots and make new connections. Things like finding how to find your way home, choosing new doctors, even finding where you are going to go shopping. Happy brain health!
@FLPeach00
@FLPeach00 11 ай бұрын
Welcome back and many blessings in your new chapter! ❤
@janemaber5420
@janemaber5420 11 ай бұрын
Great tips even when doing activities in your own city. Thanks
@MsBackstager
@MsBackstager 11 ай бұрын
Yes of course. I like the idea of the light that we can put on our bags from nighttime parking and walking in local areas.
@NancyValerio-nh1eo
@NancyValerio-nh1eo 10 ай бұрын
Thanks , Laurie. I appreciate all your tips! I’m a frequent traveler , and will travel solo in Europe next month …and your helpful ideas, tips and hacks helped me to feel more safer!!! Thank you so much!!!
@TravelTipsbyLaurie
@TravelTipsbyLaurie 10 ай бұрын
Woohoo have a beautiful trip!
@micheleratcliff213
@micheleratcliff213 11 ай бұрын
Great information! You should always be prepared even if you are traveling with someone!❤
@annastory349
@annastory349 11 ай бұрын
I have a very nice husband who would never think of things like this. Good information for all of us is right.
@TravelTipsbyLaurie
@TravelTipsbyLaurie 11 ай бұрын
Tis true!
@melodyjoy5082
@melodyjoy5082 11 ай бұрын
When I was living in Costa Rica, I used an indoor ATM. Unbeknownst to me, there was a man awaiting my exit. Thankfully, my driver saw it and intimidated the man away. I didn't know about until much later. I'm so thankful I didn't get mugged that day!
@TravelTipsbyLaurie
@TravelTipsbyLaurie 11 ай бұрын
Smart to watch out for that. Thx
@dammar117
@dammar117 10 ай бұрын
I had the same experience in Costa Rica. I was exiting the ATM in acommercial center, when a man came up to me to tell me that somebody was following me. I was able to walk away quickly, cross the street and get away from the danger. I, too, lived in Costa Rica, so I know what the dangers are there.
@DLFH
@DLFH 11 ай бұрын
The key is to be proactive vs reactive when you go anywhere just like wearing a seatbelt riding in a car you aren't expecting a crash, but you have it on in the event something happens. Another proactive tip is to not make your movements predictable even if you are going to revisit some places like a close by coffee shop or restaurant you do not want make it so someone can plan your movements. Take an alternate route to where you are going even if it is to return to you accommodations. Being aware of your surroundings, not making yourself look like you are easy to get to, not being obvious of where your cash and cards are, and emulate local behavior are all solid advice even if you are visiting another city in your home state.
@TravelTipsbyLaurie
@TravelTipsbyLaurie 11 ай бұрын
Yes, I am ready to go a different way again. Ahhh real croissants!
@denise6899
@denise6899 11 ай бұрын
Great tips!! I’ve never travelled by myself but these tips are good even in small groups.
@TravelTipsbyLaurie
@TravelTipsbyLaurie 11 ай бұрын
I enjoyed being with a small group in Brussels even though I roomed by myself.
@baskervillebee6097
@baskervillebee6097 11 ай бұрын
I saw a demonstration of how easy it is to over-ride the hotel safes. 😬
@TravelTipsbyLaurie
@TravelTipsbyLaurie 11 ай бұрын
Yep, I am sure thieves know ways around them and other stuff too.
@instantkarmalr
@instantkarmalr 11 ай бұрын
Laurie, I always appreciate just how comprehensive and well thought out your videos are. Thank you again for yet another one full of great tips!
@kathyholland8275
@kathyholland8275 11 ай бұрын
Great tips, thanks. I travel solo most of the time. I realized I could be more observant in hotel halls, good reminder. I’d also like to tell folks: go with your gut if a situation or person feels off or makes you uncomfortable. Don’t overthink it and don’t worry that you may be rude by going another way, waiting for the next elevator, etc. just get away from the situation.
@cherylalexander970
@cherylalexander970 11 ай бұрын
Thanks Laurie…great info! I agree about scheduling a food tour when visiting a new city. It’s always a hi-light on our ladies trips.
@TravelTipsbyLaurie
@TravelTipsbyLaurie 11 ай бұрын
So yummy too and full of culture.
@leslieskurka3791
@leslieskurka3791 11 ай бұрын
When I took my daughter to Las Vegas 15 years ago, it was just the two of us. However, anytime we were asked if it was just the two of us, we always said that we were on our way to meet our husbands. Of course, they were in a different state but no one in LV needed to know that.
@knottynumbers44
@knottynumbers44 11 ай бұрын
The best advice I ever got was "don't make eye contact" when on the street, public transport, or wherever. It makes a difference.
@thatgirlPAIGE94
@thatgirlPAIGE94 11 ай бұрын
I’ve kept money in one of those fake Secret deodorant bottles before and placed it in my toiletry bag. Worked perfectly 👍🏾
@ellybea68
@ellybea68 11 ай бұрын
Fabulous video Laurie! Most of these tips also apply to couples travelling together too. Travel savvy never goes out of style!
@TravelTipsbyLaurie
@TravelTipsbyLaurie 11 ай бұрын
So true!
@darlenetuttle2421
@darlenetuttle2421 10 ай бұрын
I always travel alone. I have not seen the hangar on the door hack and really like it. I'm off to Africa again and will use it when I'm not in a tent.
@pamelanurse2024
@pamelanurse2024 9 ай бұрын
Great tips ! Thank you! I’ve been traveling solo for decades all over the world. Going to Europe soon. I needed these tips since I haven’t been there in a while. I never thought about using the center gas pumps or center of the restaurant.
@TravelTipsbyLaurie
@TravelTipsbyLaurie 9 ай бұрын
Glad it was helpful!
@Twogirlsabroad
@Twogirlsabroad 11 ай бұрын
Oh quick second thought put a privacy screen saver on your phone and if your using google maps to get around just set your route and look how may blocks or what have till you turn. Then walk with it down when your close look back at your phone for next steps. That’s what I do when I travel alone or with others. Then I walk with confidence and with purpose like I live and belong there.
@ahavrilla9577
@ahavrilla9577 11 ай бұрын
What's nice about having an Apple Watch, if you use an iPhone, you don't have to look at your phone, just glance at your watch.
@Twogirlsabroad
@Twogirlsabroad 11 ай бұрын
Don’t wear Apple Watches when traveling in a high pickpocket country. That makes you a target!! It’s ok when you’re at home. But if you’re targeted as a tourist this is not a good idea. You’re more likely to be robbed.
@zizzie4081
@zizzie4081 10 ай бұрын
How are you more likely to be robbed when wearing an Apple watch? Just curious.
@Twogirlsabroad
@Twogirlsabroad 10 ай бұрын
Because Apple Watches are expensive and because they are more than just a watch it’s like your phone. It’s Apple and it extremely easy for them to take and you never know it. That watch is basically a mini phone and computer. And they a get good money for it.
@helenh9906
@helenh9906 11 ай бұрын
I have travelled solo all my life- now late 60s I have been followed when in Lima Peru- I could see he was clocking me as I walked in different directions to check- I went into a chemist and stayed there for 20 minutes and when I came out he was gone. In London I must admit I felt very safe getting off the tube at 11pm I walked back to my rooms no problem. I am going to Europe for 3 months soon and my major concern is now that I am older I would be an easy target. I have thought of using a toddler rein to connect my hand to my suitcase- maybe that is overkill😊I always carry my cash and passport on my body. I always have a crossbody bag or sling bag in front of me. I never wear any jewellery- I have been lucky so far but I admit I am a bit nervous about my upcoming trip.
@SharonRepici
@SharonRepici 11 ай бұрын
I'm 68, and agree with you to an extent. However, I'm giving up my luggage or purse before allowing myself to be drug down a sidewalk or street if someone comes by on a scooter and grabs at something. Your health and your life are invaluable, most other things can always be replaced. Stay safe and enjoy your travels.
@TravelTipsbyLaurie
@TravelTipsbyLaurie 11 ай бұрын
Good luck; you can do what you can do. Have fun too!
@debbikeese1196
@debbikeese1196 11 ай бұрын
Laurie, I so appreciate all of your tips and I have been watching your videos for quite some time!! I made some big mistakes in Europe last year when I was traveling by myself. You covered these in this video and when I go to Africa in June I will be better prepared. As a 73 yo female I feel like I am easy prey 😮 but it’s not going to stop me from traveling!!
@TravelTipsbyLaurie
@TravelTipsbyLaurie 11 ай бұрын
We learn soooo easily from our own mistakes. Have a great one!
@pattykelly9085
@pattykelly9085 11 ай бұрын
I have been working (thus traveling) in Africa for over 20 years. While it is my favorite place to be, I do not go out alone at night, ever. Even if I go with friends to a restaurant etc, we do not stand on the street waiting for a taxi to come by-we have the hotel, restaurant etc call a known taxi for us. It was my African of-workers who told me this. Everyone is very very kind and helpful.
@kelliepatten3924
@kelliepatten3924 11 ай бұрын
Great tips. Thank you. I never get in an elevator with anyone else. I've had to say I'll wait before.
@TravelTipsbyLaurie
@TravelTipsbyLaurie 11 ай бұрын
That's a good idea too.
@Gatorfanforlife
@Gatorfanforlife 11 ай бұрын
Seems rude if the person in there isn't paying you know mind. IMO
@Rosalie-ct8mi
@Rosalie-ct8mi 11 ай бұрын
@@Gatorfanforlife SAFETY FIRST goes before rudeness and by the way I do not see why it is rude, you just say: " I am waiting for someone who is still at the frontdesk , bathroom".....or whatever.
@suznknight5896
@suznknight5896 11 ай бұрын
Just act as if everyone from your party isn't there yet. @@Gatorfanforlife
@Reed-2big
@Reed-2big 11 ай бұрын
@@Gatorfanforlife Read the gift of fear! Only humans get in a cage with unknown people who “feel” creepy! And yes that’s because they don’t want to embarrass themselves or others….. this warning is mostly when there aren’t others around, like after hours in a business, or maybe during the day in your apartment building.
@wendyneugentauthor
@wendyneugentauthor Ай бұрын
Great tips! I am hosting a small group cruise of mostly solo female cruisers in January and will be using the tips to keep everyone safe. I worked on cruise ships for years and now I write cruise ship mysteries, so I have a lot of travel experience but I learned a couple of new things that will be helpful.
@TravelTipsbyLaurie
@TravelTipsbyLaurie Ай бұрын
So glad! Have a great trip
@mazcontrol3589
@mazcontrol3589 11 ай бұрын
I stayed in a hotel room by myself but pretended I had company for three days , even the hotel believed i had company. I wedged my door so it would be harder to force the door. I tend to be over cautious but better to be safe than sorry.
@glendahill
@glendahill 11 ай бұрын
Hi Laurie, I've travelled alone in mainland Europe and also spent 4 years travelling and living around Asia. What I would say for western countries, is try not to look like a tourist, deep have your face in a map constantly, get orientated to the area you will be visiting, keep phones in a pocket and not in your hand. Money, well I've learned the hard way in Malaysia, only take out with you what you can afford to lose. Don't take out money at night, and whereever you are, always stay on the main, lit areas, don't go off piste. One thing I learned, again the hard way, in Asia, don't arrive by public transport after midnight, this is when the undesireables come out. Also don't walk around in headphones, you need to be aware of your surroundings, not be in 'lala land'. Also, take a good does of common sense before you go.
@ginafuller1654
@ginafuller1654 9 ай бұрын
In a sea of travel content, Laurie you are a life raft! Always useful information in a friendly, encouraging format. Thanks for all you do!
@summerlyric506
@summerlyric506 5 ай бұрын
Great tips. Some of them I use even when I'm not traveling and have been teaching our kids too, like moving to the side to let people pass by. My mom taught me that.
@TravelTipsbyLaurie
@TravelTipsbyLaurie 5 ай бұрын
Great tip!
@stevebartley628
@stevebartley628 11 ай бұрын
I was pickpocketed at the Karlsruhe ( Germany ) train station. It was from my rear pocket in a non secure pocket as I was looking at the schedule board. Fortunately it was my decoy wallet. My real wallet was in the ‘Napolean’ pocket on the front of my shirt
@missfunkey1
@missfunkey1 11 ай бұрын
Oh no! I am from Karlsruhe 🙈😵‍💫 sorry to hear that!
@kariolar3158
@kariolar3158 6 ай бұрын
I love your videos Laurie! ❤ I like your tip about printing out maps. When we first got to Rome my google maps wasn’t working very well until I got to my flat. So frustrating! There’s something be said about physical maps!
@cushlabarnes1445
@cushlabarnes1445 6 ай бұрын
Thank you Laurie for this video! I'm taking my 12 year old to Europe for our first time and my husband is staying at home in New Zealand, so I'm feeling a bit worried and Responsible being alone. I will definately use your tips!
@TravelTipsbyLaurie
@TravelTipsbyLaurie 6 ай бұрын
I hope you feel confident and have a wonderful time!
@marysieg6759
@marysieg6759 6 ай бұрын
❤ your videos. I've been binging on them for weeks as I'm about to take my first flight in decades and it's international at that. I loved your tip regarding the lock to secure two zipper tabs but I don't have one and don't have enough time to get one as I'm leaving on my trip in a few days. So, as an alternative, I took 3 large lobster clasps and attached them about 1 inch apart to a very sturdy chain. I use the top two to secure my zipper tabs together and the bottom one gets attached to the buckle on my crossbody strap so a thief cannot open either zipper. The larger lobster clasp allows me to 'unlock' either zipper while leaving the other one still secure and I can refasten it when done.
@TheSpanishClassroom
@TheSpanishClassroom 11 ай бұрын
Great tips. I travel solo a lot and being aware of my surroundings has helped a lot.
@TravelTipsbyLaurie
@TravelTipsbyLaurie 11 ай бұрын
Perfect!
@traceymarshall5886
@traceymarshall5886 11 ай бұрын
I always pack my cross body bag into my backpack (i leave enough room) when going through the airport and on the metro on my travel day. I try to limit the amount of things i am carrying when travelling to my backpack and to my wheelie carryon. The more luggage, bags and items hanging out of you make you more distracted - so less items makes it easier to pay attention to your surroundings
@KiraThib2024
@KiraThib2024 4 ай бұрын
First time watching this video Laurie, and loved all of your tips! As a senior female sole traveller, I do most of the tips you suggest, and will certainly be using those "new-to-me" tips. Thanks!
@TravelTipsbyLaurie
@TravelTipsbyLaurie 4 ай бұрын
Glad it was helpful!
@marys.5552
@marys.5552 10 ай бұрын
Don't know how I missed this video. Once again what an amazing collection of travel tips in one video. I will be traveling to France with three other ladies in September however I will be returning home by myself so your tips have made me aware of potential dangers. One tip I have is an RFID sleeve that fits over your passport. We acquired these many years ago when I ordered our first over the head passport holders (We not longer use the holders) and they were included. You are providing wonderful tips for those of us that travel often, thank you!
@TravelTipsbyLaurie
@TravelTipsbyLaurie 10 ай бұрын
Yay, we are glad you found us again. Have a fantastic girls trip!
@janettesinclair6279
@janettesinclair6279 11 ай бұрын
Thank you, Laurie. I usually travel alone, and am always aware of my personal space. I wear one of those zippered waist belts tucked into the front of my jeans. I divide my money/cards so if I did get robbed they would not have everything. In San Francisco, the holiday rep told us not to openly consult a street map as this would mark us out as tourists who may be worth robbing. In Venice, the rep told us ladies to hold our purses/handbags with both arms against the front of our body to make us a difficult target for pickpockets. In a group listening to a tour guide, beware anyone creeping up to the edge of the group hoping that they can take advantage when attention is diverted to look at something. I must get those zipper clips though. Am I paranoid?? Ha ha!
@seastarbutterfly
@seastarbutterfly 11 ай бұрын
A large paperclip works too.
@janettesinclair6279
@janettesinclair6279 11 ай бұрын
@@seastarbutterflyGreat idea! Thank you.
@TravelTipsbyLaurie
@TravelTipsbyLaurie 11 ай бұрын
Love the group tour tip! Thanks!
@LZ-uj7vn
@LZ-uj7vn 11 ай бұрын
I sew in small metal rings inside bag if there isn’t something to attach the zipper clip to. Laurie, I like the idea of the clips you mentioned here! You have great ideas! Thanks for sharing!
@annm7153
@annm7153 11 ай бұрын
My zipper clips are on the way. Thanks Laurie
@stevebartley628
@stevebartley628 11 ай бұрын
Good tip about where to sit outdoor seating
@dillonwatson8671
@dillonwatson8671 11 ай бұрын
Practice your mean or crazy look. Act confident even when you’re not. Body language is important.
@Gevedon
@Gevedon 11 ай бұрын
Wow, that was jammed pack with great advice and tips! Thanks, Laurie!
@abkeener81
@abkeener81 11 ай бұрын
Thanks, Laurie! This is helpful for us guys too.
@DonnaDonna2023
@DonnaDonna2023 9 ай бұрын
Thank you for your videos! ❤I’m just back from solo travel to Rome and your tips helped keep me safe. I’m from Glasgow 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿so pretty street smart, but when taxi driver asked me if I’m alone I said NO my friends are already here couple days earlier! (I lied, I was there all alone) I bought a panic alarm before going and wedged my hotel door at night for extra security. I also bought a wrist lanyard to connect my moble whilst out touring and using maps. I wouldn’t use an ATM abroad unless I’m desperate and I would also use one connected to a bank. Learn Krav Maga! Be and look confident that way you will blend in and maybe look on Google maps and plan your route and day ahead so your confident when out. Thanks again for your videos and cant wait for my next solo trip to … NYC! 🎉❤
@TravelTipsbyLaurie
@TravelTipsbyLaurie 9 ай бұрын
Oh how wonderful! Great tips from great minds!
@donkiml5805
@donkiml5805 11 ай бұрын
Tip: put your money in multiple places in your purse so when you take money out people do not see a wad of cash.
@TravelTipsbyLaurie
@TravelTipsbyLaurie 11 ай бұрын
Yes!
@janettesinclair6279
@janettesinclair6279 4 ай бұрын
I keep most of my valuables (extra cash, spare credit card, passport, travel tickets) in the hotel room safe and only take out as much as would expect to use each day plus one credit card.
@OkieJammer2736
@OkieJammer2736 11 ай бұрын
RENTAL CAR TIPS. USE THE BIG BRAND NAMES. DO NOT PAY FOR YOUR CAR IN ADVANCE. There are many 'cheaper' 3rd party rental (some phantom) companies online. Some are brokers/ pimps to try to get your money or a Finder Fee from a bigger-name airport pick-up desk. I was exhausted from a long international flight, then had to stand in a slow line only to be told I had no reservation. Why? Without realizing it, I'd used an online scammer situation. 😢 As far as the hard-sell desk clerk was concerned, I was an easy target and charged full price there ('Not many cars available ') PLUS the cheap price online. AND no refund for either. What a hit! This was July in the UK - the busiest travel season. That was another mistake. Please. Learn from my experiences. Next time I need a rental car ANYWHERE in the world, I'll be walking into a local big-name company and let them take care of my needs for another location.
@mazcontrol3589
@mazcontrol3589 11 ай бұрын
good to be reminded of these tips, sometimes we women forget & get careless.
@caroljakeyhoward6682
@caroljakeyhoward6682 11 ай бұрын
Love your travel tips. I used then when I went to Italy last Oct. The only thing I did wrong was bought and took to many clothes. Going back again in 2025 this time I know better. I so enjoy all your KZbin videos. Thank you!
@sharynpeterson3758
@sharynpeterson3758 11 ай бұрын
These tips are good for everyone, not just solo women. Additionally, I tether my wallet with a long cord inside my crossbody bag with the little zipper clips (Travelon brand) just as one more layer of security. I also sometimes tether my phone even though it has a wrist strap. And I use a neck wallet worn holster style under my arm for extra money, cards, and passport but usually only on travel days. (But don't do this until you are past airport security because you will have to take it off... I found out the hard way many years ago!) Otherwise I leave those things inside my hotel room (locked in my suitcase) or rental apartment. I've traveled enough that these precautions are second nature and not difficult to implement.
@TravelTipsbyLaurie
@TravelTipsbyLaurie 11 ай бұрын
So good. Thank you!
@ramyarswamy1495
@ramyarswamy1495 11 ай бұрын
Great tips Laurie, thank you Would like to add on few: Dress as per local culture of the place you are visiting. Avoid staying out late. Do not take things to eat/drink offered by any stranger. Have phone numbers of your family, close friends and bank handy in case you need any help to block your cards if they get stolen.
@TravelTipsbyLaurie
@TravelTipsbyLaurie 11 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing!!
@maryannhanlon7828
@maryannhanlon7828 11 ай бұрын
I travel solo,every year to france….I carry my credit cards(2) nd any cash in my bra….never carry a bag at all…my cell phone is never out of my closed hand, simple methods have always worked for me. I always take a taxi from Charles de Gaulle and use credit card…I get some get cash at thé airport from the ATM . Have never had a problem,or felt unsafe in Paris and ignore any scammers and they are everywhere. People, with enormous luggage are prime targets…. You never need more than a carryon for as much as a month( or more )😊 in Europe .
@TravelTipsbyLaurie
@TravelTipsbyLaurie 11 ай бұрын
Thanks for these tip and au revoir!
@adrianamartins5479
@adrianamartins5479 11 ай бұрын
A carry on for a month? Are you kidding me? I wouldn't take a carry on only even if it was for a week! And don't you buy stuff t bring home? You must be a very boring traveler!
@maryannhanlon7828
@maryannhanlon7828 11 ай бұрын
@@adrianamartins5479 WoW…such a judgement ! no i am a resourceful and fun traveler…do immersion in a small village , spend days in Paris and have dinner with French friends….i just don’t change clothes every other day….and I do shop for gifts…and my carry one is smaller than the usual…
@knottynumbers44
@knottynumbers44 11 ай бұрын
@@adrianamartins5479 It's called do laundry. You can easily spend a month anywhere with only a carry on, and have some room for bought goodies, if you pack smartly with an intent to do laundry. It's called being a savvy traveler, not a boring one.
@dorothyduvall6503
@dorothyduvall6503 10 ай бұрын
No need to be snide. A boring traveler is one who thinks a lot of clothes & shoes make one look interesting or rich. An irritating traveler is one who thinks it's worth his/her friend/family member's time to wait for someone to deal with unnecessary extra belongings. Carry-on is plenty even for multiple climates.
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