10 European Cities Notorious for Pickpocketing, Spain Logs Two
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8 August 2024 20:48 WIB
TEMPO.CO, Jakarta - Visiting new countries and foreign cities could bring great joy to our lives. Travelers can learn about other cultures, try local cuisines, and enjoy iconic landmarks firsthand. However, traveling overseas can also be a stressful experience. If tourists are not careful, they could fall victim to pickpocketing.
Several tourist destinations around the world have a reputation for being hotbeds of pickpocketing. Citing travel.alot.com, here are the top 10 European cities notorious for being hotbeds of pickpocketing.
1. Athens, Greece
The Parthenon attracts a record number of visitors, but the busy street means tourists are prime targets for pickpocketing. Always pay attention to your belongings while in Athens, whether on public transportation or strolling down the streets at some tourist attractions.
2. Florence, Italy
Florence is known for its abundance of art galleries and architectural monuments, but tourists prefer to gather in the city squares. This creates a perfect location for pickpockets, who gleefully snatch phones right out of tourists’ hands. Florence’s pickpockets often dress like tourists, making it harder for them to be identified.
3. Amsterdam, Netherlands
Amsterdam residents are generally friendly and willing to help tourists. While, in general, the city is crime-free, beware of pickpockets in some city spots, such as the Red Light District.
4. Rome, Italy
Nearly every location in Rome is amazing for photos, but don’t leave your phone and purse unattended while posing to take pictures. Pickpocket-prone areas in this European city include the Spanish Steps, the Trevi Fountain, and other famous spots around the city.
5. Prague, Czech Republic
Prague is known for its beautiful old bridges, but be careful when visiting. The Charles Bridge and old Prague Castle are notorious for pickpockets. One common tactic that pickpockets often use is trying to get tourists to exchange currency.
6. Madrid, Spain
El Rastro, a major flea market in Madrid, Spain, offers great deals but is also an infamous spot for pickpocketing. Sometimes pickpocketing involves children who are tasked with distracting tourists. Other danger zones for pickpocketing in Madrid include the Puerta del Sol, Palacio Real, and Sabatini Park.
7. Paris, France
The area around the Eiffel Tower and several museums in Paris is a hotbed for pickpocketing since tourists often carry cash, especially foreign ones. Pickpocketing is also common on public transportation. So if you’re taking the train or metro, stand in the middle of the carriage, away from the doors. Pickpockets often snatch items from unsuspecting victims before doors close.
8. Barcelona, Spain
Another Spanish city known for pickpocketing is Barcelona. While pickpocketing may be a major problem for the city, more serious violent crime is rare. Stay vigilant at night and in crowded areas in Barcelona to avoid losing your valuables at the hands of pickpockets.
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