SafetyMap

District-level city safety maps, stay-area guidance, and neighborhood summaries for travelers who want to choose better areas before booking.

© 2026 SafetyMap. All rights reserved.

HomeCitiesMethodologyRoadmapSupport
SafetyMap
Denmark/Copenhagen
OverviewMapDistrict comparisonBooking GuideFAQ
Denmark

Is Copenhagen Safe? Best Areas to Stay (2026 Guide)

Copenhagen scores 82.8/100 for safety, placing it in the very safe category for European capitals. Visitors can expect low daytime crime risk, reliable emergency services, and neighborhoods where standard precautions are sufficient.

Use this shortlist to choose an area first, then compare the exact district on the map. Copenhagen is generally safe, but pickpocketing is common in tourist areas.

Safety posture

Score range
75/100 to 95/100
Primary risk
pickpocketing, crowds, and tourist-targeted friction

Map signals

Stable districts: Frederiksberg, Østerbro, and Vanløse.

Night-risk check: Frederiksberg, Østerbro, and Vanløse.

Explore them on the map:

See safest areas on the map

Copenhagen safety map

Tap a district to see its safety score and night risk level.

Copenhagen safety map showing safe areas and districts to check before booking
Excellent
Good

Safety overview

City-level safety posture

Score range
75/100 to 95/100
Primary risk
pickpocketing, crowds, and tourist-targeted friction
Decision check
Frederiksberg set the baseline.

Stable districts

Stronger safety signals

Frederiksberg - 95/100Østerbro - 90/100Vanløse - 90/100

Night risk

Areas to check after dark

Frederiksberg - night score 25/100Østerbro - night score 30/100Vanløse - night score 30/100

Map of Copenhagen districts

Use the Copenhagen safety map to compare safety scores, night-risk signals, and the difference between stable districts and areas that need more caution.

Interactive map

Interactive district safety map of Copenhagen

Click a district to see details, compare scores, and avoid booking in weaker areas. District tooltips show the neighborhood name, and the detail panel updates instantly.

Safety districts

Active district

Frederiksberg

Excellent | score 91

Copenhagen

Frederiksberg

Excellent

Upscale independent municipality within Copenhagen.

Travel score

91

Safety

95

Transport

90

Community

91

Key strengths

  • Very safe, clean, and elegant area.
  • Beautiful parks and high-quality surroundings.
  • Excellent transport and central location.

Points to consider

  • Higher prices.
  • Less nightlife than central districts.
  • More residential feel.
SightseeingFamiliesBudget staysNightlife
Open full district profileAdd your opinion

District ranking

11 results

ExpandCollapse

District Comparison

District comparison in Copenhagen

Choose two districts and compare them side by side before booking. The tool highlights overall score, safety, transport, accommodation, night risk, and the practical trade-offs that matter most for a stay base.

ExpandCollapse
DistrictSafetyVibeBest for
Frederiksberg95/100LivelyFamilies
Indre By80/100LivelyNightlife
Østerbro90/100LocalFamilies
Vanløse90/100LocalFamilies
Amager Vest85/100LocalFamilies

Frederiksberg

Travel score 91/100

Excellent

Upscale independent municipality within Copenhagen.

SightseeingFamiliesBudget stays

Strengths

  • + Very safe, clean, and elegant area.
  • + Beautiful parks and high-quality surroundings.
  • + Excellent transport and central location.

Watch-outs

  • - Higher prices.
  • - Less nightlife than central districts.
  • - More residential feel.
Open Frederiksberg

Indre By

Travel score 91/100

Excellent

Historic city center with main attractions.

SightseeingBudget staysNightlife

Strengths

  • + Best location for sightseeing and walking.
  • + Full infrastructure and transport.
  • + Wide choice of hotels and activities.

Watch-outs

  • - Crowded and expensive.
  • - Pickpockets in tourist areas.
  • - Noisy in peak seasons.
Open Indre By
MetricFrederiksbergIndre ByGap

Overall travel score

Best single read for choosing a low-friction tourist base.

91/10091/100Tie

Safety

How comfortable the area is likely to feel for a typical visitor.

95/10080/100Frederiksberg +15

Sightseeing convenience

Access to major attractions, useful streets, and visitor-friendly movement.

85/100100/100Indre By +15

Transport

How easy it is to arrive, leave, and move around the city.

90/100100/100Indre By +10

Accommodation

Hotel and apartment practicality for a short stay.

85/10095/100Indre By +10

Night risk

Lower is better. Use this when late returns matter.

25/10040/100Frederiksberg +15

Community signal

Extra signal from user reviews where enough data exists.

91/10091/100Tie

Safety Guide

Copenhagen safety overview

Copenhagen scores 82.8/100 for safety, placing it in the very safe category for European capitals. Visitors can expect low daytime crime risk, reliable emergency services, and neighborhoods where standard precautions are sufficient.

The primary safety concern in Copenhagen is night-time comfort and late-return routes, not violent crime or theft hotspots. All 11 districts show reduced safety scores after dark, with even the best areas dropping to moderate night ratings.

The 18-point score spread between Copenhagen's best and worst districts is moderate, meaning district choice affects your experience but won't make or break your trip. You're choosing between very safe and safe options, not between safe and risky.

Copenhagen safety guide

Indre By, the historic city center, scores 80 for safety with perfect transport access at 100. This means staying here puts you in a solidly safe area with excellent public transit options, though you'll still encounter the city-wide pattern of reduced comfort after dark.

In Copenhagen, the difference between an 80+ district like Østerbro and a 60-70 district means slightly longer walks to well-lit main streets and marginally fewer late-night transit options. The practical impact is planning your return route rather than avoiding entire areas.

Visitors often assume Copenhagen's excellent reputation means uniform safety across all hours, but the data shows 100% of districts drop to low night scores. The city is genuinely safe but requires more awareness after midnight than many expect.

Read risk by district in Copenhagen

Safety risk in Copenhagen is evenly distributed with no districts flagged for caution or avoidance. The 18-point spread indicates consistent quality across all 11 districts, with differences in degree rather than kind.

Every single Copenhagen district scores low for night safety, including upscale areas like Frederiksberg (night score 25) and Østerbro (night score 30). This pattern means planning your evening return route matters regardless of where you stay, particularly after 23:00 when public activity decreases.

Without caution-flagged districts, visitors should still exercise more care in areas farthest from central transit hubs and in residential pockets with limited late-night street activity. Check your accommodation's proximity to staffed transit stops if you plan regular late returns.

Copenhagen at night

Copenhagen's night safety data shows consistent low scores across all districts, with the best areas like Indre By reaching only 40 for night rating. Main streets near restaurants and bars remain comfortable, but residential side streets become quiet and poorly trafficked after midnight.

For evening logistics, prioritize accommodations within 10 minutes' walk of Metro or S-train stations that run past midnight. Solo returns after 23:00 are manageable but require route planning—stick to main roads like Nørrebrogade or Vesterbrogade rather than cutting through residential blocks.

The night score data reveals that even Frederiksberg, scoring 95 for daytime safety, drops to 25 at night due to sparse late activity in this residential municipality. Book in Indre By or near Nørreport if you plan frequent late restaurant or bar visits.

Read risk by district

Do not reduce Copenhagen to one safe/unsafe label. Compare the score range, night-risk pattern, and exact district profile before judging the stay area.

A lower score usually means less margin for a weak street, late return, or poorly connected address.

FAQ

Copenhagen safety FAQ

Is Copenhagen safe for solo travelers at night?

Copenhagen is safe for solo travelers at night with planning, but all districts score low for night safety including upscale areas. Stick to main streets with late transit access like those around Nørreport or Kongens Nytorv, and avoid residential side streets after midnight when foot traffic drops significantly.

Which Copenhagen district is safest for first-time visitors?

Indre By scores 80 for safety with perfect 100 transport rating, making it the strongest choice for first-timers who want central access and reliable late-night transit options. Frederiksberg scores higher at 95 for daytime safety but has lower transport access at 90 and very low night rating at 25.

Why does Copenhagen have low night scores despite being very safe overall?

Copenhagen's 100% low night scores across all districts reflect reduced street activity and limited late-night services after midnight, not elevated crime risk. The city's residential character means fewer people on streets after 23:00, requiring more route awareness for late returns even though serious incidents remain rare.

Do I need to avoid any Copenhagen neighborhoods?

No Copenhagen districts are flagged for caution or avoidance, and the 18-point score spread is moderate. All 11 districts fall within safe to very safe ranges during daytime, so your choice affects convenience and late-night comfort rather than fundamental safety.