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London is generally safe compared to other major global cities. Still, like any busy metropolis, it has its share of tourist scams and petty crime that visitors should be aware of.
• Keep valuables secure in anti-theft bags and hotel safes
• Plan routes before leaving your accommodation to avoid looking lost
• Research neighbourhoods thoroughly before booking accommodation
• Use contactless payments wherever possible instead of carrying cash
• Always cross streets at designated crossings, watching for traffic from the left
• Be especially vigilant in tourist hotspots like Leicester Square and Westminster Bridge
• Watch out for common scams like street gambling and fake charity collectors
• Use only licensed taxis or reputable rideshare services, especially at night
• Keep bags in front of you on public transport and during crowded situations
• Consider a phone lanyard or wrist tether to prevent snatch-and-grab thefts
• Trust your instincts – if something feels wrong, remove yourself from the situation
📝 Show Notes - Episode 148
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London is generally safe compared to other major global cities. Still, like any busy metropolis, it has its share of tourist scams and petty crime that visitors should be aware of.
• Keep valuables secure in anti-theft bags and hotel safes
• Plan routes before leaving your accommodation to avoid looking lost
• Research neighbourhoods thoroughly before booking accommodation
• Use contactless payments wherever possible instead of carrying cash
• Always cross streets at designated crossings, watching for traffic from the left
• Be especially vigilant in tourist hotspots like Leicester Square and Westminster Bridge
• Watch out for common scams like street gambling and fake charity collectors
• Use only licensed taxis or reputable rideshare services, especially at night
• Keep bags in front of you on public transport and during crowded situations
• Consider a phone lanyard or wrist tether to prevent snatch-and-grab thefts
• Trust your instincts – if something feels wrong, remove yourself from the situation
📝 Show Notes - Episode 148
🎧 Listen to next
Support the show
⭐️ Need help planning your UK trip? Choose the option that works best for you:
🎤 Leave us a voice message via SpeakPipe
➡️ Sponsor our show by clicking here
➡️ Leave us a tip by clicking here
Work With Us - Contact [email protected] for brand partnerships and business inquiries.
Thank you ❤️
Disclaimer: Some outbound links financially benefit the podcast through affiliate programs. Using our links is a small way to support the show at no additional cost. I only endorse products, programs, and services I use and would recommend to close friends and family. Thank you for the support!

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