These are the 10 safest cities in the world for tourists
According to the latest Forbes Advisor survey, Singapore is the safest city in the world for tourists. The survey looked at several factors, such as the level of crime, the quality of health care, and the chance of natural disasters. Based on the results, Singapore took first place, while Caracas in Venezuela proved to be the riskiest city.
Forbes Advisor examined a total of 60 cities, taking into account crime statistics, the quality of the healthcare system, the likelihood of natural disasters, and digital security. These aspects all contributed to get a comprehensive picture of which cities are the safest for travelers.
Singapore came out on top in several categories. The city has an extremely low crime rate, excellent healthcare, and minimal risk of natural disasters. The development of infrastructure and digital security are also outstanding, which further strengthens Singapore’s place at the top of the list.
List of the safest cities
According to Forbes Advisor’s list, the 10 safest cities in the world for tourists are as follows:
10. Amsterdam, Netherlands
9. Melbourne, Australia
8. Osaka, Japan
7. Seoul, South Korea
6. Copenhagen, Denmark
5. Zurich, Switzerland
4. Sydney, Australia
3. Toronto, Canada
2. Tokyo, Japan
1. Singapore
The top 10 cities included two Japanese cities (Tokyo and Osaka) and two Australian cities (Sydney and Melbourne). From Europe, Zurich achieved the best ranking, while from the American continent, Toronto is represented on the list.
According to a Forbes Advisor survey, Caracas, Venezuela is the most risky city for tourists. The city has a high level of crime, and the quality of health care also lags behind the other cities examined.
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