THE security This is a determining factor when choosing the destination where you want to go on vacation or where you plan to settle down to start a new life. There is no better example than that of the hundreds of South Americans who, every year, … After a year, they usually explain through their social profiles how their life changes when they start living in Spain and discover that they can go out safely.
Furthermore, it must be taken into account that in many cases insecurity is more a matter of perception than of actual criminal acts. Anyway, there are cities in which this problem is much more entrenched, even in Europe, and now Marc Guirado He spoke about it from his social networks.
He is a real estate agent from Barcelona, very active in his profile. TikTok (@marc.inmobilario), who has just put online a publication with his ranking of the five “the most dangerous cities on the continent”, a video which already has more than 295,500 views and which, as he himself points out, has some surprises in store.
“Conflict zones, frequent thefts and strong social tensions”
“Europe also has its dark side”assures the expert, convinced that many will be surprised by the leading municipality in its ranking because they do not expect it and who believes that it must be taken into account if we want to “travel, live or invest outside of Spain”.
@marc.inmobiliario Europe also has its dark side. 🌍⚠️ Today I present to you the 5 most dangerous cities on the continent… and I assure you that you do not expect number 1. If you are thinking of traveling, living or investing outside of Spain, this Reel interests you more than you think. 🔎 Data, real context and zero sensationalism. 💬 Tell me in comments: have you been there? 📍Do you want me to also make the TOP of the safest?
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In fifth position it places Brussels (Belgium) because it has “flights and very degraded areas in the center» and in fourth place is Birmingham (UK), where it warns of “frequent thefts, assaults and vandalism”. It is followed by Athens (Greece), with “conflict zones, frequent thefts and strong social tensions”.
Marc continues his list and then talks about Naples, which many would surely put in first place due to the perceptions and rumors that exist. The real estate advisor confirms that there is “high theft rates“, scams and local delinquency”, but for him there is an even more dangerous city: it is Marseille, where he warns against “very frequent thefts, trafficking and organized crime”.
Marc’s publication obviously sparked many comments of all kinds. They confirm that what happened in Marseille “is real” or that “It’s a flight show» and there are also those who say that they were in Naples and that they were “at no time afraid”. Besides, everyone remembers Paris, which “the night is a thing…”, Tirana, Bristol, or certain districts of Barcelona, Madrid or Malaga.
Furthermore, the problem led Marc to put a second parallel publication online, to talk about the safer cities of Europe. In its top 5, which also garnered thousands of views and comments, appear, from best to worst, Zurich, Copenhagen, Helsinki, Vienna and Reykjavik.