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Is New York Safe?

7.0
Tripvey Safety Score
estimated from public data
Safe to Visit
Tripvey's estimate from travel advisories and public data — not official safety advice. How we score
7.0
Safety
Crime & scam risk
5.5
Value
Budget friendliness
8.5
Beauty
Scenery & culture

What Travelers Say About New York

New York City is the United States at its most concentrated — a relentless, electric metropolis of 8.3 million people packed across five boroughs, where Wall Street financiers, Broadway dreamers, immigrant communities and street artists all collide. Manhattan grabs the headlines with its skyscraper canyons, but the soul of the city is just as much in Brooklyn’s brownstones, Queens’ astonishingly diverse food scene and the Bronx’s birthplace of hip-hop. The big-ticket sights are genuinely worth the hype: walk the Brooklyn Bridge at golden hour, ride the free Staten Island Ferry past the Statue of Liberty, lose an afternoon in the Met or MoMA, and stand in the green lung of Central Park. But New York rewards wandering — pick a neighbourhood, eat your way down a single avenue, and let the subway carry you somewhere unplanned. The food alone, from $1 pizza slices to Michelin tasting menus, justifies the trip. New York is far safer than its reputation suggests, but it is expensive, crowded and exhausting. Budget more than you think — hotels, taxes and tips add up fast. Stay alert in crowded transit hubs and Times Square, avoid empty subway cars late at night, and pace yourself. This is a city you could visit ten times and barely scratch.

Common Scams in New York

CD & Mixtape Hustlemedium
Men (often in Times Square and near tourist areas) hand you a CD or mixtape 'for free' then demand $20–50. Once you accept the gift, they become aggressive and persistent. Never accept anything handed to you unsolicited on the street.
Three-Card Montemedium
Street gambling near Times Square and Herald Square — impossible to win, surrounded by shills who appear to win to draw you in. The pickpockets work the watching crowd simultaneously. Walk away immediately.
Taxi Overcharging from JFKmedium
The official flat rate from JFK to Manhattan is $70 + tolls + tip. Any taxi quoting more is illegal. Avoid men offering 'car service' inside the terminal. Use yellow cabs (metered for other airports), the AirTrain + Subway ($10.75 total), or book Uber/Lyft in advance.
Pickpockets on Crowded Subwaymedium
NYC subway pickpocketing concentrates on busy lines (1/2/3, L, 4/5/6) during rush hours and tourist-heavy stops (Times Square, Grand Central, Penn Station). Keep bags in front, don't place phones on seat arms, and be alert when doors open.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is New York safe for tourists?

New York scores 7.0/10 for safety on Tripvey, based on travel advisories and public data. Petty theft is the most commonly reported issue. Keep your phone in your front pocket and you'll likely have no problems.

Is New York safe at night?

New York is generally safe at night in tourist and central areas. Grab or local ride-apps are the safest option after midnight — avoid unlicensed taxis.

Is New York safe for solo female travelers?

New York (7.0/10) is one of the better options for solo female travelers in its region. Stay in well-reviewed hostels or hotels, use apps for transport, and the locals are generally helpful.

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