Pearls of security in Europe. Two Polish cities at the top of the ranking.

The list was prepared by the tour operator Riviera Travel based on current research.
Topping the list is Dubrovnik, Croatia, with a score of 44.1. Although it's known for its party atmosphere, it has maintained very low crime rates over the years, both currently and over the past five years.
Tallinn, the capital of Estonia, came in second with a score of 55.8. It is one of the safest metropolises in Northern Europe, with an exceptionally low crime rate.
Warsaw closes the top threeWarsaw ranked third with a score of 60.2. Although the last five years have seen a moderate increase in crime, the current crime rate is still among the lowest in Europe. The capital attracts tourists with its historic districts rebuilt after the war, modern architecture, extensive street lighting, and a visible presence of the municipal police. Economic growth and falling unemployment also contribute to a sense of security.
Praga came in just off the podium, scoring 60.9 points. Like Warsaw, it has seen a slight increase in crime in recent years but remains a city with very low crime rates.
Krakow is also highKraków came in fifth with a score of 64.3 points. The city stands out for its safe public transport, well-lit streets, and strong police presence in tourist areas. Authorities and services have extensive experience in ensuring the safety of visitors.
Sixth place was taken by Amsterdam, which, although it has seen a moderate increase in crime in recent years, still has a low crime rate.
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