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Hi 👋🏻
We all love cheap stays and usually check everything like websites, coupons, and vendors. But one thing we should never compromise on is safety.
Especially for women, safety must always come first.
Both men and women read Rentless, and it is my responsibility to make sure everyone feels safe while travelling on a budget.
Choose better connectivity
Areas close to tourist attractions are expensive because of demand, and they aren’t that safe either.
Budget-friendly and safe areas are usually well-connected by metro, buses, or local trains.
If you can reach the main areas of the city within 15 to 30 minutes using public transport, the location is often cheaper and still safe.
Look for places where locals live
Safety is easier to judge by daily activity than by price.
Areas with grocery stores, pharmacies, schools, parks, and local food places are usually residential. These neighbourhoods are active during the day and predictable at night.
Places filled only with hotels and souvenir shops are priced for tourists, not for budget travellers.
Read reviews for safety
Do not focus only on ratings or room quality.
Look for comments about lighting, walking at night, nearby transport, and the neighbourhood.
One detailed review mentioning safety is more useful than many generic ones.
Avoid nightlife-heavy zones
Areas known for bars and clubs look lively from the outside, but they are often noisy, expensive, and less predictable. Budget stays near nightlife usually come with trade-offs that affect comfort and safety.
Daily transport
A cheaper stay far away is not always cheaper overall.
Before booking, check how much daily transport will cost. If you are spending more every day to move around, the savings don’t work.
A good budget area keeps both stay and daily travel costs low.
So always use maps before booking.
Spend a few minutes checking the area on a map.
Look for nearby stations, walking routes, and essential shops. This small step helps you avoid expensive mistakes and unsafe locations.
Budget travel is all about choosing the right area.
Thank you for checking today’s edition. I’ll see you on Saturday.
Anirban




