What Are The Safest Places In Italy?
Aug 29, 2022
Italy is a fairly secure nation. Petty crimes like pickpocketing exist, just like they would anyplace in Europe. The most crucial step in preventing crime is being alert of your surroundings, especially when using public transportation or being in busy, touristy areas.
Safest areas of each city:
- Florence: Florence and all of its neighborhoods are typically safe. The city is small enough that you can get around on foot, so you won't need to rely on public transportation. When you are in a such a popular city, probably close to the duomo, or when you are walking through congested streets, you should keep a watch on your belongings.
- Rome: You may feel safe anywhere in "downtown" Rome. Many wealthy Roman families choose to live in Prati since it is considered to be the safest part of the city. Hotels and apartments in prime, secure locations are also available near the Vatican, Pantheon, Campo de' Fiori, and Piazza Navona.
- Milan: Due to its more "industrial" centre, Milan differs from other Italian cities. As central as it gets, staying close to the Duomo is safe. The safest place to stay if you plan to stay out late is the Navigli neighborhood because there are lots of eateries and bars operating in late hours. The Brera neighborhood is also renowned for its zany streets and high level of safety.
- Naples: A common misunderstanding about Naples is that it is hazardous. Compared to many US cities, it is safer. Naples has its own peculiarity and charm, despite the streets not being as upscale as those in Milan and Rome. Anywhere in the city center is safe to stay, and tourists frequently choose to stay close to the Toledo metro stop or Santa Lucia. The Chiaia is a posh and secure hotel that is yet accessible by foot from the city center.
It is extremely safe everywhere whether you are staying in Tuscany or a little town on the seaside!