The most dangerous cities in Europe

Naples, Italy – Known for high crime rates, particularly related to organized crime and petty theft. – 

Marseille, France – High levels of drug-related violence and gang activity make it one of France’s most dangerous cities. – 

Glasgow, Scotland – Historically high rates of violent crime, though it has improved in recent years. – 

Athens, Greece – Political unrest and protests sometimes lead to violent clashes, with issues like pickpocketing prevalent. – 

Tallinn, Estonia – While generally safe, it has a high rate of cybercrime compared to other European cities. – 

Birmingham, England – Known for gang violence, drug-related crimes, and high rates of robbery. – 

Brussels, Belgium – Petty crime and terrorism threats have made certain parts of the city more dangerous for tourists. – 

Riga, Latvia – Higher than average rates of violent crime and burglary compared to other Baltic cities. – 

Paris, France – Tourist-targeted crimes, including pickpocketing, and occasional violent protests make certain areas risky. – 

Stockholm, Sweden – While Sweden is generally safe, Stockholm has seen a rise in gang-related shootings and drug-related violence in recent years.