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Is San Francisco Safe?

5.8
Tripvey Safety Score
estimated from public data
⚠️
Moderate Risk — Stay Alert
Tripvey's estimate from travel advisories and public data — not official safety advice. How we score
5.8
Safety
Crime & scam risk
4.5
Value
Budget friendliness
9.0
Beauty
Scenery & culture

What Travelers Say About San Francisco

San Francisco packs more beauty, history and contradiction into 47 square miles than almost any American city. Draped over steep hills at the tip of a peninsula, wrapped in fog and ringed by the bay, it’s a place of Victorian houses, clanging cable cars, radical politics and tech-fuelled wealth. It was the heart of the Gold Rush, the Beat Generation and the Summer of Love, and that spirit of reinvention still hums beneath the surface. The icons live up to it: the Golden Gate Bridge emerging from the mist, the haunting island prison of Alcatraz, the world’s last manually operated cable cars, and the lush expanse of Golden Gate Park. Neighbourhoods are the real joy — Chinatown (the oldest in North America), the Italian North Beach, the rainbow Castro, and the foodie Mission with its taquerias and murals. The bay, the wine country of Napa and Sonoma, and the giant redwoods of Muir Woods are all close by. San Francisco is compact and walkable but hilly — wear good shoes and dress in layers, as the city’s microclimates and famous fog can turn a warm afternoon cold in minutes. It’s also expensive, and parts of downtown (notably the Tenderloin and stretches of Market Street) have visible homelessness and open drug use — not dangerous to most visitors but jarring. Don’t leave anything in parked cars; vehicle break-ins are a real problem.

Common Scams in San Francisco

Car Break-ins (Most Common Crime in SF)high
San Francisco has extremely high rates of car break-ins, especially in tourist areas (Fisherman's Wharf, the Golden Gate Bridge, Lands End). Thieves smash windows in seconds. NEVER leave anything in a parked car — not bags, not charging cables, not a single visible item. Take everything with you.
Street Homelessness & Safety Awarenessmedium
San Francisco has a very visible homeless population, particularly in the Tenderloin (between downtown and Civic Center), SoMa, and parts of the Mission. Most interactions are not dangerous, but the Tenderloin should be avoided at night and navigated carefully in daylight. Use a taxi or Uber through these areas.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is San Francisco safe for tourists?

San Francisco scores 5.8/10 — moderate risk. Common issues to watch for: overcharging, tourist scams, and petty theft in crowded areas. Stay alert at markets and busy transport hubs.

Is San Francisco safe at night?

Be selective about where you go at night in San Francisco. Tourist districts are fine; avoid unfamiliar side streets. Use ride-hailing apps — they give you a paper trail and fixed prices.

Is San Francisco safe for solo female travelers?

San Francisco at 5.8/10 is manageable for solo female travelers with prep. Research which neighborhoods to avoid, book accommodation with good reviews, and have your accommodation's number saved offline.

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