One of the safest countries in Europe

It is safe to travel to Slovakia. Even by European standards, crime rates are low, and violent crime is essentially nonexistent. The third safest country in the EU in 2017 was Slovakia, with only 6.2 percent of its citizens reporting crimes, harassment, or vandalism in their neighborhood.


Although pickpockets are rather numerous, they are still not as prevalent as in other European nations. Be careful with your valuables; keep them hidden at your lodging, or at the absolute least, avoid bringing them all to one location. Nevertheless, keep in mind that they frequently wander into tourist destinations and urban areas. Slovakia is generally a relatively safe place to visit. Even by European standards, crime rates are low, and violent crime is essentially nonexistent.


A night out on the town comes with its own set of safety concerns. Big, rough bouncers from Slovakia are a well-known stereotype. They are impatient with courtesies and will use force to subdue loud conduct. Some of them have guns. The bar is not the place to make your voice heard. Your dignity doesn't concern bouncers. If you find yourself in a sticky situation with one, remain calm, droop your head, and leave. Never quarrel or act defiantly in any way.

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