How Safe Is Rome, Really?
The capital of Italy has a bad reputation with some media outlets even going as far as calling it a Rome crime wave. Although it’s regularly listed as one of the pockpocketing hotspots in Europe, with some basic precautions you can have a safe trip to Rome.
Here’s what you need to know and there are more details in the video above.
The Hype Is Real And Isn’t
There are an average of 100 pickpocketings a day in Rome which sounds like a lot but with a population of 4.3 million and with an average of 35,000 tourists a day visiting, 100 doesn’t seem so much. Of course that’s no consolation if you get your wallet or purse nabbed so let’s make sure you’re not one of the 100.
The main concern is pickpocketing versus mugging. The former is a covert theft of your personal belongings whereas the latter is a robbery where you are forced to give up your things. Both can happen in Rome like anywhere in the world but for most tourists it’s pickpocketing you need to be aware of.
Eyes In Order
Rome is a magical city that is visually impressive in a way not many can compete with. You’re going to be distracted and can easily fall into a sense of wonder where you’re not paying attention to your immediate surroundings as well as you should. The main sites like the Colosseum and Vatican draw crowds which in turn attract pickpockets. Remember to keep your wallet in your front pocket and purse securely zipped and in front of you, up higher where it’s more within your line of sight.
Backpacks should be worn in front in high traffic areas like metro trains and subway stations. Never leave your bags out of sight even for a moment in cafes or restaurants unless they firmly in front of you.
Ride The Waves
Remember to train your patience and wait for the crowds to break a bit to take photos. A moment or two can transform a tight crowd of people into a wide opening where someone can come up to you as sneakily. Too often travelers rush to get a picture and while focusing on that, lose mind of their valuables. Keep in mind pickpockets are watching the groups of people at touristic hot spots looking for easy targets. By being mindful, aware, and vigilant you can avoid being one of the 100. And if you are planning a trip, here’s how to budget for a vacation in Rome.