Free Walking Tour Berlin

When: Every day 10am & 12pm every day
Where: The meeting point is in front of the ehemaliges Kaiserliches Postfuhramt Berlin, Oranienburger Straße, 10117 Berlin, Germany, next to the entrance.
Price: Free

Is Berlin a Safe City to Visit?

by | Oct 22, 2024 | Walking Tour

The capital of Germany is Berlin, a bustling city full of history and culture, where cultural wealth meets entertainment. If you are one of the people planning to visit Berlin, you wouldn’t want to forget that, one of the things to take into consideration is the safety of the city. Every traveler knows that safety is the topmost priority and it’s particularly true for travelers traveling to a new city. In this post, we will discuss how safe Berlin is and give you the information you need for a stress free, exciting trip there.

  1. Crime Rate in Berlin

Overall, Berlin is a safe city for the tourist. Crime does happen, but the level of crime in Berlin for the most part is lower than in other major European cities. Over the past decades, the city has succeeded in reducing crime to the point that the city is safe for visiting.

  1. Neighbourhoods in Berlin

Berlin, like any big city, has different quarters, with each one being designed differently with a different safety level. All areas of Berlin are safe for tourists except for a couple of neighborhoods that have higher crime rates. Of course, Neukölln and Wedding could be slightly more criminal than other areas for instance. It doesn’t hurt to do the research on the specific neighborhoods you’re going to be visiting and being aware so you take the necessary precautions.

2.1. Safe Neighborhoods in Berlin

In Berlin, there are several safe neighborhoods where tourists like to be. Here are a few notable examples:

Charlottenburg-Wilmersdorf: A beautiful neighborhood with beautiful parks, historical places, upscale shopping areas.

Prenzlauer Berg: This district is both trendy cafes, boutiques and vibrant nightlife, but known for its safe and family friendly image.

Mitte: Brandenburg Gate and Museum Island are just two of many famous landmarks in the central district of Berlin, and are generally safe for tourists.

3. Public Transportation Safety

There is an excellent and well connected public transportation (buses, trams, trains, famous U-Bahn and S-Bahn lines). Travellers can use these forms of transportation during the night and mostly are safe. But it’s always smart to be careful, like keeping an eye on your stuff and aware of your environment in crowded areas or during travel surge times.

4. Personal Safety Tips

Even though Berlin is a safe city there are some general safety rules that should be considered to ensure hassle free trip. Here are some tips to keep in mind:

Don’t wear or carry around expensive things in public.

Be careful in crowded tourist spots when it comes to pickpocketing.

Use the reputable transportation service and licensed taxis.

Be awareable and alert at night time.

Be respectful of local customs and laws and regulations.

5. Emergency Numbers

To be honest, you should always have emergency numbers accessible in case something occurs that is unforeseen. The general emergency number to dial in Germany is 112 for police, fire or medical emergencies. It is also a good idea to have easily accessible contact information for your embassy or consulate.

So, travel to Berlin is very safe, and millions of travelers pass through and the city every year with no incidents. It is, like any other travel destination, important to keep precaution, stay alert and follow basic safety rules so that your travel is enjoyable. If you take necessary precautions, know your surrounding and remain a top of the line, you can also does with the vibrant and cultured city that Berlin has to provide.

Thank you for reading. If you're inspired by the stories of Berlin and want to delve deeper, why not join us on our Free Berlin Walking Tour? It's a wonderful way to immerse yourself in the city's rich history and vibrant culture. We look forward to welcoming you soon.

WHAT TO EXPECT

  • 3.5 hours walking tour
  • Berlin’s major highlights
  • Brandenburg Gate
  • Reichstag and Berlin Wall
  • Historical sites

Free Walking Tour Berlin

When: Every day 10am & 12pm every day
Where: The meeting point is in front of the ehemaliges Kaiserliches Postfuhramt Berlin, Oranienburger Straße, 10117 Berlin, Germany, next to the entrance.
Price: Free