Safest Cities In The World Which Explore Without fear

If travelling is the leisure you enjoy the most, then explore these safest cities in the world to plan a vacation.

Published On Nov 28, 2023 | Updated On Mar 08, 2024

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Regardless of how exciting it is to discover every corner of the world,  there are only some places that have been acknowledged as exceptionally safe for travellers, while many other places don't even meet the necessary standards. As a result, rather than unwinding and enjoying themselves, many travellers worry about their safety while travelling. So, to help you plan a perfect vacation without any fear of being unsafe, here is a list of places that have been recognised as the safest cities in the world for travellers to scout. 

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The land of endless parks and waterfronts, Seattle, also known as the birthplace of the largest coffee shop chain in the world — Starbucks,  is a magnificent city that features breathtaking skylines enhanced by the traditional legacy of US history. The city has been crowned as the safest destination for Solo Travellers in 2023 by the UK's Post Office Travel Safety Index. Needless to say, it is a safe place for women solo travellers, too. The Washington based city is surely a vision to behold that every traveller must explore.

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The Alpa+ city as recognised by the Globalization and World Cities Research Network, Tokyo, is a place that seductively mingles historical significance and contemporary architecture with exuberant bar hopping experiences. With this the city is still considered one of the safest cities in the world. As per the sources and based on factors such as crime rate, healthcare standards and food hygiene — the metropolis has been ranked second in the UK’s Post Office Travel Safety Index for Solo Travellers. Additionally, it has been ranked number one by Economist Intelligence for overall safety across four pillars.

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The port city in the Pacific Northwest, Portland, is well-known for its abundance of coffee shops, art galleries, craft breweries, delicious restaurants, and live music venues, and also for its creative and individualistic citizens. Recently, Oregon's largest city was recognised as the 3rd safest city that can be visited by solo travellers.

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Canada's most populous and culturally diverse city is Vancouver, a thriving seaport located in British Columbia's west coast. Boasting a strong art, theater, and music culture, this famous filming site is surrounded by alps. When it comes to safety the city in general, has extremely little possibility of any major crimes occurring , and there is also no risk of natural disasters. The only thing a tourist has to be concerned about is pickpockets; big crimes or scams are not likely to occur.

Additionally, the good news for female tourists travelling alone is that Canada ranks eighth on the Bounce Women Travel Safety Index, indicating that it's a very safe place to be in. 

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 The government of Copenhagen does not just raise safety concerns for the sake of boosting them; rather, they actively work to protect the interests of residents as well as tourists.  “Everyone should feel safe in Copenhagen, whether child or senior, male or female, LGBTI+ or part of any other minority. That is why we work continuously to improve safety for our citizens” stated the Mayor of Copenhagen – Lard Weiss in 2021 when the Economist Intelligence Unit's Safe Cities Index (SCI), came out on top scoring 82.4 points out of 100. Recently in 2023, the city was touted 5th among 10 cities by the UK's Post Office Travel Safety Index for Solo Travellers.

It is a picturesque, serene Scandinavian capital with a magnificent waterfront, top-notch dining options, and family-friendly attractions and what not to adore for a traveller!

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The vibrant capital of Norway is another on the list for being the safest city in the world. Oslo provides ample opportunities for contemplation, ranging from admiring the striking sights at the Viking Ship Museum, the Vigeland Sculpture Park, the Munch Museum, and Holmenkollen, to delving into the thought-provoking material at the Holocaust Center and the newly established Nobel Peace Centre. Along with this the Oslo Pass offers free parking, free public transportation, and free admission to numerous museums and sites.

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Egypt's vast capital city of Cairo is located near the Nile River, where the famous pyramids of Giza and the Great Sphinx, which date back to the 26th century BC, are housed nearby. It has a beautiful landscape and is considered to be one of the safest places for travellers to explore. “Cairo is the perfect city to spend a day travelling through time. Starting with the Giza pyramids in the morning all the way through to a nightcap at one of the city’s premier cocktail bars.” — claims National Geographic.

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Ireland's largest city and capital is called Dublin. Dublin is home to numerous historic sites and monuments that date back many centuries. Dublin Castle stands tobe one of the oldest, while the latest monument is the Spire of Dublin. This majestic old city is regarded as one of the safest destinations for travellers, along with a host of other accolades. It is kept safe for travellers as well as residents by the Irish police force, the Gardai, who maintain operations throughout the city. In order to help discourage potential criminals, many stores also employ security guards. 

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 The financial hub of white wonderland Switzerland, Zurich, is divided by the River Zurich into two regions The Old Town and New Town area. The Old Town is peppered with Renaissance-era homes, cobblestone streets, and churches that date back hundreds of years. The architecture here has lovely influences from France, Germany, Italy, and Liechtenstein because of its close proximity to these countries.

The crime rates in Switzerland and Zurich are renowned for being extremely low. Actually, according to a ranking, Zurich is the fifth safest place in the world to live. Swiss nationals and foreign visitors alike feel extremely safe strolling around the city day or night as a result.

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Renowned as the Lion’s City, this nation-state is an amazing place to not only visit but also to make the most of your vacation time. You can enjoy everything here, including skydiving at iFLY and seeing the Mega Adventure zip line. There are plenty of unique experiences to be had at this location that will create lifelong memories of your journey.

Because of the city's dedication to upholding law and order, crimes and possible wrongdoers are discouraged, fostering a safe atmosphere for both locals and visitors. Furthermore, everyone, locals and visitors alike, is taught to respect the law.


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