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Top 10 Cities for Pickpockets in 2024: Protect Your Travel Essentials

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor February 20, 2026
written by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

Crowds are returning to cities worldwide, and with them, a surge in opportunistic theft. Even as a definitive global tally of pickpocketing remains elusive, available data – including reported incidents of “theft from the person,” police advisories, and reports from visitor hotspots – paints a clear picture: crowded public spaces are increasingly attractive to thieves.

The United Kingdom is experiencing a notable increase in street theft, particularly in urban areas. According to the UK Office for National Statistics, “theft from the person” remains a significant concern, spiking in areas with high foot traffic, such as train stations and entertainment districts. Authorities advise travelers to remain vigilant, keeping phones secure, zipping bags, and avoiding storing valuables in back pockets.

Portugal, often perceived as a safe destination, is seeing a rise in petty theft targeting tourists. The U.S. State Department travel advisory for Portugal specifically warns of pickpocketing and theft on public transportation and in popular tourist areas. Police are reporting a shift in tactics, with thieves employing distraction techniques to divert attention while lifting wallets or other belongings.

Italy’s densely populated landmarks and transit hubs create ideal conditions for pickpockets. The U.S. Travel advisory for Italy routinely cautions visitors about the risk of theft in major cities and transportation centers. Travelers are advised to utilize layered security measures, such as zipped pockets, secondary wallets, and a plan to quickly freeze cards if stolen.

Spain’s major cities are also experiencing increased pickpocketing activity. The U.S. State Department warns of theft on public transit and in tourist areas, particularly around stations, nightlife areas, and landmarks. Experts recommend keeping a hand on zippers, avoiding open totes, and securing devices even when briefly unattended.

Canada, while generally considered safe, is not immune to the trend. Increased crowds in downtown areas, stadiums, and on public transit are creating opportunities for thieves. The U.S. Travel advisory for Canada includes reminders about theft and petty crime, urging travelers to carry less, maintain belongings secure, and be particularly cautious in crowded events.

Australia has seen a climb in opportunistic stealing in retail and transit environments, according to the Australian Bureau of Statistics. This increase aligns with reports from travelers experiencing more frequent incidents of theft in busy city centers. Authorities advise keeping phones off café counters, using crossbody bags with closures, and treating crowded shopping streets with the same caution as festivals.

Even Switzerland, known for its orderliness, has experienced enough tourist-area pickpocketing to warrant targeted police operations. Authorities emphasize that a reputation for safety does not equate to zero crime, particularly in areas frequented by tourists. Travelers are urged to maintain the same street smarts they would employ in any major European hub.

The United Arab Emirates, specifically Dubai, has seen a recent increase in pickpocketing in crowded locations like Dubai Mall, prompting increased police presence and undercover operations. Authorities advise carrying only necessary items, keeping wallets in front pockets, and treating packed malls like transit hubs.

Japan, despite its reputation for safety, is also seeing a rise in petty theft, particularly around nightlife and major rail interchanges. The U.S. Travel advisory for Japan includes standard theft cautions, advising travelers to use interior jacket pockets, keep bags zipped on trains, and avoid complacency.

Ireland’s official crime reporting indicates fluctuations in theft-related categories, but Dublin’s crowded areas present similar risks to other major capitals. Travelers are advised to split essentials across pockets and ensure strong phone security measures are in place before arrival.

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