Granada
Centro
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Travel score
78
Safety
73
Transport
85
Community
78
Key strengths
Points to consider
Granada's average safety score of 70.5 out of 100 indicates a generally secure environment for visitors. While not among the highest-rated cities, most travel activities can be undertaken safely.
Use this shortlist to choose an area first, then compare the exact district on the map. Granada is generally safe, but pickpocketing is common in tourist areas.
Safety posture
Map signals
Stable districts: Centro, Genil, and Beiro.
Night-risk check: Centro, Genil, and Beiro.
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Safety overview
Night risk
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Active district
Centro
Good | score 78
Granada
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Travel score
78
Safety
73
Transport
85
Community
78
Key strengths
Points to consider
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District Comparison
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.
| District | Safety | Vibe | Best for |
|---|---|---|---|
| Centro | 73/100 | Lively | Nightlife |
| Albaicín | 70/100 | Lively | Nightlife |
| Ronda | 71/100 | Balanced | First-time visitors |
| Beiro | 72/100 | Balanced | First-time visitors |
| Genil | 73/100 | Balanced | First-time visitors |
Travel score 78/100
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Travel score 72/100
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Overall travel score
Best single read for choosing a low-friction tourist base.
Safety
How comfortable the area is likely to feel for a typical visitor.
Sightseeing convenience
Access to major attractions, useful streets, and visitor-friendly movement.
Transport
How easy it is to arrive, leave, and move around the city.
Accommodation
Hotel and apartment practicality for a short stay.
Night risk
Lower is better. Use this when late returns matter.
Community signal
Extra signal from user reviews where enough data exists.
Safety Guide
Granada's average safety score of 70.5 out of 100 indicates a generally secure environment for visitors. While not among the highest-rated cities, most travel activities can be undertaken safely.
The primary safety concerns in Granada involve station-area friction and late-route checks. This suggests visitors should exercise caution around transportation hubs and during late-night movements between areas.
A moderate score spread of 18 points between the safest and least safe districts impacts the visitor experience. Choosing accommodations in higher-scoring areas can lead to a tangibly more secure stay.
The Centro district stands out with a safety score of 73, making it a reliable option for minimal safety concerns. Its high score provides a strong foundation for a secure visit.
With no districts scoring 80+, understanding the 60-70 range is key; districts like Zaidín (67) or Chana (68) require more awareness compared to Centro (73). This difference implies a need for increased vigilance against petty crime or in unfamiliar residential settings.
Visitors often overlook the widespread nature of night-time risk in Granada, where 100% of districts score low after dark. This necessitates careful planning for all evening movements, regardless of daytime safety perceptions.
Night safety in Granada is consistently low across all districts, including popular tourist areas like Centro (night 47) and Albaicín (night 50). While these areas remain active, a heightened sense of vigilance is required after dark.
For evening logistics, consider using taxis or ride-sharing services for returns to accommodation or travel between districts. Avoid walking through unlit or deserted streets, especially if alone.
The universally low night scores mean that when booking accommodation, prioritizing safe and well-lit routes from evening destinations is crucial. Proximity to main thoroughfares becomes more significant for late-night returns.
FAQ
Yes, Granada has an average safety score of 70.5 out of 100, indicating it is generally safe for visitors. Standard precautions are advised, particularly in specific situations.
The primary risks identified are station-area friction, referring to potential issues around transport hubs, and late-route checks, indicating caution is needed when moving between locations late at night.
Centro (safety 73), Ronda (safety 71), and Albaicín (safety 70) are among the higher-scoring districts. Centro, with its safety score of 73 and excellent transport (85), is a particularly strong choice.
Night safety is consistently low across all districts in Granada; 100% of districts score low at night. This means vigilance is required after dark regardless of the area, and planning for secure evening travel is important.