CRIME CAPITAL 😱 THESE ARE THE MOST DANGEROUS CITIES IN ITALY 🇮🇹

Published 2024-03-05
Welcome back to Dramatically Expatic! In today's video, I'll share with you the official ranking of the most dangerous cities in Italy - and my thoughts on whether these cities actually feel dangerous or not. Watch this video till the end to find out what is the crime capital of Italy and subscribe for more Italian travel advice!

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Chapters:
00:00 Intro
01:07 5th place
02:03 4th place
04:01 3rd place
05:10 2nd place
07:05 1st place

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All Comments (21)
  • @cierna_voda
    In Rome, I felt in danger only in one area - surroundings of the Termini Station. I had a bus leaving early morning from the side of the station. The area was full of drunk or even drug addicts, one became aggressive to people, the bus driver had to call the police as the situation could escalate into physical
  • I think that the point is precisely which part of the city is dangerous. For instance Palermo, despite the fact huge portions of the historic centre are derelict is not so dangerous, though neighborhoods around are (I didn’t have bad experiences but felt uncomfortable in some). Naples is confusing and overwhelming, but even though it’s not rich, I felt perfectly safe (at least if you exclude the motor mess). Lonely areas can be dangerous anywhere, not only in Italian cities.
  • @nico198X
    no Napoli?!?! i am SHOCKED. XD
  • Could you do a video on the top dangerous rural areas? Yes, I understand there is good and bad everywhere but knowing the extreme areas would help.
  • @ingridnh1
    Yes, just using common sense while traveling anywhere is important. I did guess Rome. I actually thought Naples would be in the top 5, pleasantly surprised it’s not though! ❤
  • @evyf857
    anywhere in the world, especially living in the US, there are dangerous cities but always being aware of our surroundings and we would be ok! Love traveling Italy however there are good and not so good places anywhere in any cities! Thank you for your video!🌺
  • @johnrooney507
    Years ago after dinner in a busy touristy area my wife and I were walking in the direction of the Coliseum and I noticed on the other side of the street a large individual keeping pace with us and glancing over. I made eye contact so he knew I was aware and we turned back to the more crowded area.
  • @simone.esposito
    Hi Valeria, do you live in Bologna? I am from Bologna but since 2014 I have been living in England and I have dual Italian-British citizenship. I came back to Bologna 2 days ago to enjoy a few weeks of holiday before returning to Manchester. If I can be of any help or if you would like, I am available to visit some places or for other activities :)
  • @slopermarco
    Making a video on the "most dangerous Italian cities" is like making a video on the "most dangeruos kittens" 🐈 and how even kittens can scratch you if you're not careful. Meow! 😊 Having said that, there is only one truly dangerous place where you really risk your life in Italy: pedestrian crossings. 🤣
  • @Luchino
    A few weeks ago, I was pick-pocketed at the Porta Portese outdoor market/ flea market, which takes place in the Trastevere section of Rome. i had a cross-body bag. It was resting on my hip. My hands were occupied, moving items on the vendor’s table. Was the vendor working with the pick-pocket, because he locked eyes with me and seemed to be angry because I had asked aquestion without saying hello. I thought that the bag was a good one, because it had a latch on the front that I fiunddifficult to open. The pick-pocket must have been very skillful to open the latch, which involves pressing two places on the sides of the bulky plastic rectangular latch. Unfortunately, once the latch was opened and the front flap was lifted up, there was no zipper. The inside compartments of the bag were exposed, and my wallet was right near the top,
  • @Profetorum
    About Milan... i live in it. There's one thing to say: if you're for big cities (NY style), with a lot of opportunities, events, things to do, Milan is for you. Obviously it's like any other modern city, there's criminality, it can be degraded if you look close enough. If you look for a more calm, relaxed and historical location, Italy is full of wonderful and safer cities. It's all up to your personality afterall. If you want a metropolis, Milan
  • @ducksauce6679
    Wow I heard Naples was so dangerous so I never stopped by there but I've been to Milan multiple times and never had a problem. I guess I have to go to Naples now its not in top 5 dangerous list
  • @verwonderingalom
    That dramatic look! Have been to Italy many times and never ever had problems. You’ve got your own responsibility as a tourist. You’re not making any advertisement in this way. Why on earth you’re staying in Italy?!
  • @cberry6751
    Naples is scary. Gallons & gallons of paint are splashed all over the walls of this city & the men walking in groups through the town, look menacing. I was there in May 2023. Florence has never felt dangerous. Bologna has never felt threatening. Haven’t been there for 8-10 yrs though.
  • @ando_por_ahi
    I’m surprised Naples did not make the top 2.