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Safety is one of the most important factors to consider before visiting a new place. Each year, Berkshire Hathaway Travel Protection (BHTP) compiles a list of the safest cities in the world.

Their research is based on two things: surveys taken by tourists who have visited the cities and various sources that examine data related to terrorism, natural disasters, Health measures, and the security of underrepresented populations.

Travel insurance can only get you so far, and peace of mind is something every traveler should carry around like their trusty carry-on.

So you’re looking for a safe place to visit? Here are the twelve safest cities to travel to in the world today:

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12. Berlin

Berlin Summer

One of the quirkiest cities in Europe, Berlin is a city where history and safety coexist, like currywurst and fries. What was once a war zone is now a safe urban metropolis with an efficient police presence and a low violent crime rate.

This city is particularly well known for its liberal and inclusive culture, with a special focus on minority groups. Wherever you go, security enforcement is present, helping to maintain safety on the streets. This city has learned from its past and is well-equipped with surveillance and security measures for natural and political emergencies.

11. Tokyo

Tokyo in July

Even as Japan’s biggest city, Tokyo is the definition of safe urban living. The city is a global symbol of security, justice, and cutting-edge Technology. Everything runs like clockwork, from the punctual public transport to the spotless streets to a community that values respect and order.

Its low levels of safety to LGBTQI+ communities, as well as occasional typhoons and extreme weather conditions, keep it out of the top ten.

Whether you’re wandering through serene temples or crossing multi-lane roads lit by neon lights, you’re in safe hands here. And if a disaster does strike, Tokyo’s emergency services are some of the best on the planet.

10. Venice

Venice

Venice might not be the first city you think of when considering safety. However, its car-free streets and tight-knit community have contributed to it being one of the safest in the world. It helps that the city center is small and tourist-focused, with emergency and healthcare services readily available.

Sure, there are some less safe areas to keep clear of, especially after dark. But as long as you stick to the central plazas and canals, Venice is a safe city in a one-of-a-kind historic setting.

9. Seoul

Seoul

Seoul is the bustling Korean capital city famous for its incredible technological advances and security surveillance. The city glistens with futuristic inventions and a rich cultural heritage. Not only is it a tech lover’s dream city, but the streets are clean, and there is a major focus on surveillance to keep everyone safe.

That said, the city loses a few points for safety for women and LGBTQI+ visitors. It’s also prone to the odd typhoon. However, with disaster preparedness integrated into everyday life, you can relax and soak up the culture without a care in the world.

8. London

London

London is a surprising contender on this list, considering it’s such a massive tourist hub. With landmarks like Big Ben and Buckingham Palace, you would think things could get a little sketchy in the crowd.

While it is advised to keep your eyes open for Petty crime and scams, the UK government has put safety at the top of its agenda.

To control the dense urban population, London maintains a strong law-enforcement team, which is supported by extensive CCTV footage. One thing travelers need to watch out for are scams – particularly fake taxis and charities.

7. Copenhagen

Nyhavn, Copenhagen

Scandinavian cities are known for being some of the safest and most sustainable in the world, and Copenhagen is no exception. Tourists and locals are free to explore the stunning architecture, royal palaces, and canals without clutching onto their personal belongings.

The city has a focus on healthy living and maintaining green public spaces, which makes everything feel relaxed from the get-go. No wonder it is one of the happiest places on earth!

Copenhagen’s marks for diseases and terrorism are lower than expected, yet its well-established healthcare system adds a sense of security.

6. Dubai

Dubai

Dubai is like a futuristic utopia, known for its glamorous social scene, massive shopping malls, and for being a global business hub. So, it comes without surprise that the city is also known for its strict law enforcement and security culture. Strict as it may be, it’s working.

There are surveillance cameras everywhere, so you’ll feel safe just about anywhere in this high-tech haven. Plus, with world-class Healthcare and clean public spaces, you can relax and enjoy the shopping glam or desert safaris without a worry in the world.

The city loses marks for its safety for women and LGBTQI+ travelers and fear of drinking alcohol outside of the designated areas.

5. Amsterdam

amsterdam terrace

Amsterdam is a shining example of safety and good living conditions. As one of the most popular destinations in Northern Europe, it’s a hotspot for culture fans, history buffs, art appreciators, and, of course, party animals. Amsterdam holds onto its top spot by being ranked highly for safely of marginalized groups.

While I advise you to keep an eye on your personal belongings in busy areas, the city has a reputation for its low crime rate (and especially low violent crime rate). This is partly thanks to the city’s mellow approach to, well, everything, which has done well to keep drug-related crimes under control.

4. Sydney

Sydney in April

Sydney is famous for its stunning beaches, water-logged city layout, and vibrant art and culture scene. But it’s also known for being one of the safest cities in the world. With a strong police presence and top-notch security infrastructure, it’s no wonder so many ex-pats call Sydney home.

A lot of investment into modern infrastructure, including transport networks and pedestrian-friendly walkways, help keep the city safe, too. It’s clear that public safety is a big part of the political agenda here.

Sydney is one of those rare cities where you can genuinely feel safe, whether you’re at the beach or walking the city streets at night.

3. Reykjavik

Reykjavik

If you’re all about walking the streets without a care in the world, Reykjavik is your spot. Iceland’s tiny capital ranks third for its impressive safety scores, particularly for women, people of color, and the LGBTQI+ community.

It’s known for its low risks of crime but is especially popular for its low probability of hate crimes and terrorist attacks.

It helps that the city has a very, very small population, which is both easy to control and naturally fosters an environment of community trust and bonding.

The one thing you need to watch out for are earthquakes and volcanoes. Iceland is a volcanic island, and tremors and shakes are known to set off their fiery volcanoes.

2. Montreal

Montreal

Montreal is recognized for its impressive safety levels and, above all, its safe public transportation system. One ride on the STM, and you’ll agree. The city is Canada’s vibrant hub of culture, with excellent public services and efficient law enforcement to keep things in check.

The European-style streets are also extremely pedestrian-friendly, and the city has a top-notch public Healthcare system. With such a high quality of living, there is a strong sense of community trust around here.

The only thing keeping this Canadian city from the top is its wildfire risks. Unfortunately, regular summer fires farther north can affect the city’s air quality. Still, the city is generally a safe and charming to explore, especially for those with a taste for bagels.

1. Honolulu

Honolulu

Honolulu tops the list as the safest city in the world, and it’s not hard to see why. While it might be prone to wildfires and other natural disasters like earthquakes and tsunamis, Hawaii’s capital is known for its impressive urban security and crime prevention.

Plus, the locals are super welcoming – tourism is Hawaii’s bread-and-butter industry, after all.

The real win? You can go for a swim without having to keep one eye on your bags. On that note, common caution is still recommended. So, it’s a good idea to ask a friendly neighbor to watch your things – just in case!

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