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What is the safest region of Italy?

21 Safest Cities in Italy for Travelers & Expats in 2023
  1. Rome: The Eternal City Bursting with History and Culture. ...
  2. Venice: A Safe Haven Amidst a Flux of Tourists. ...
  3. Florence: A Touristic Hub with High Safety Levels. ...
  4. Milan: A Vibrant Nexus of Fashion and Finance. ...
  5. Naples: An Evolving City with Unrivalled Charm.




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According to recent statistics, Milan has a lower crime rate compared to other major Italian cities such as Rome and Naples. However, like any major city, there are still instances of crime, particularly in tourist areas or areas with a high concentration of bars and nightlife.

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As a general rule, Italy is considered one of the safest countries in the world to travel in. The city with the highest crime rate in Italy is Milan. The tourist spots in larger cities are carefully patrolled, but petty crime, (pickpockets, purse snatching, etc.) can be a problem—like in any big city.

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Venice Beach, California looks like… well... Venice, Italy. At least part of the area does. These canals were designed by tobacco millionaire Abbot Kinney in 1905 to imitate the city of Venice and bring a taste of Italian culture to America.

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In general, Naples is a great city and tourists should feel comfortable visiting if they follow normal precautions. Although there is some crime in Naples, Italy, petty theft is the most likely type of crime to target tourists. You'll want to take normal precautions and avoid drawing unnecessary attention to yourself.

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For the majority of places, such as museums, beaches, and stores, there are no restrictions on what you can wear. Many tourists and locals will wear shorts to these places when the weather is hot. At churches and the Vatican, you can only enter if your knees and shoulders are covered and you aren't wearing a hat.

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