Where to Stay in Hamilton
Safe neighborhoods, social hostels, and practical tips for women travelling alone
Best Neighborhoods for Solo Female Travellers
Ranked by relevance for solo female travellers visiting Hamilton
Locke Street South
Mid-rangeA vibrant, trendy street known for its independent boutiques, artisanal shops, cafes, and restaurants.
- +Excellent concentration of unique shops and eateries.
- +Lively atmosphere, especially on weekends.
- +A good representation of Hamilton's independent spirit.
- -Parking can be very challenging.
- -Can get quite crowded, making it less ideal for those seeking quiet.
๐ก๏ธ Generally safe during the day and early evening; some stretches can become less inviting late at night.
Downtown Hamilton
Mid-rangeA developing urban core with a mix of historic architecture, modern amenities, and a growing arts and food scene.
- +Central location with good transit access.
- +Diverse dining and entertainment options.
- +Increasingly vibrant and undergoing revitalization.
- -Can feel a bit quiet on weekends outside of specific event nights.
- -Some areas still show signs of urban decay.
๐ก๏ธ Generally safe during the day, but exercise caution and stay on well-lit main streets at night, especially in less populated areas.
Westdale
Mid-rangeA charming, tree-lined village-like neighborhood known for its independent shops, cafes, and proximity to McMaster University.
- +Pleasant, safe atmosphere with a strong community feel.
- +Excellent selection of independent boutiques and eateries.
- +Close to natural attractions like the RBG.
- -Can be busy and parking can be difficult during peak times.
- -Limited public transit directly into the core downtown Hamilton.
๐ก๏ธ Very safe day and night due to the strong residential presence and university proximity.
Waterfront
Mid-rangeA revitalized area focused on recreation, events, and scenic views of Hamilton Harbour.
- +Beautiful waterfront trails and green spaces.
- +Frequent events and festivals during warmer months.
- +Good for outdoor activities and family outings.
- -Can be very crowded during events.
- -Limited dining and shopping options directly within the immediate waterfront area.
๐ก๏ธ Generally very safe due to open spaces and activity, but be aware of your surroundings near the water's edge.
Daily Budget (Budget)
CAD 120/day
Hidden Gems in Hamilton
Lesser-known spots the locals love
Ottawa Street North BIA
FREEThis vibrant street is a hub for independent boutiques, vintage shops, and artisan studios. It's the perfect place to find unique souvenirs and experience Hamilton's creative spirit.
The Hamilton Farmers' Market
FREELocated in the heart of downtown, this market offers a fantastic array of fresh local produce, baked goods, and artisanal products. It's a lively spot where locals gather for their weekly shopping.
Westdale Village Cinema
A charming independent cinema that screens a mix of art-house films, classics, and documentaries. It offers a cozy and nostalgic movie-going experience away from the multiplex.
Safety in Hamilton
SafeSolo Female Travel
Hamilton is generally safe for solo female travelers, particularly in well-populated areas like Locke Street, Westdale, and the Waterfront. Standard precautions apply, especially at night.
At Night
Stick to well-lit, busy streets in areas like Downtown and Locke Street. Avoid poorly lit or deserted areas, especially after midnight.
Emergency
911
Common Scams to Watch For
- 1Overcharging by unregulated taxis (use reputable companies or rideshare).
- 2Street begging can be prevalent in some downtown areas; be polite but firm.
- 3Distraction thefts in busy shopping areas.
2 areas to be cautious about
Read our full safety guide for Hamilton