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Italy

Europe

Higher risk than 37% of countries. Main concerns: civil unrest and transport reliability.

Government Advisory

45
Elevated

Level 2: Exercise increased caution

Traveler Practical Risk

37
Low

Confidence: high. Main drivers: civil unrest, transport reliability, tourist scams.

Risk Profile

Score breakdown across 7 risk dimensions

Risk ProfileRisk Profile: Petty Crime 17, Violent Incident 30, Civil Unrest 70, Health 18, Natural Disaster 24, Transport 50, Scams 50🔓 Petty Crime⚠️ Violent Incident📢 Civil Unrest🏥 Health🌊 Natural Disaster🚌 Transport🎭 Scams
📢Civil Unrest
Europe avg: 5870
🚌Transport
Europe avg: 5250
🎭Scams
Europe avg: 5250
⚠️Violent Incident
Europe avg: 2430
🌊Natural Disaster
Europe avg: 2624
🏥Health
Europe avg: 1818
🔓Petty Crime
Europe avg: 1817

Practical advice

  • Monitor local developments and avoid demonstrations or fast-changing border areas.
Data Sources & Updates · Synced 5/10/2026
Government Advisory: U.S. Department of State
Advisory published: 5/23/2025 (by U.S. Department of State)
Our last sync: 5/10/2026
Indicators: World Bank Governance & Stability Indicators (2024)
Recent update: Updated 2026-05-10 from refreshed advisory and traveler risk indicators.

Frequently Asked Questions — Italy

Is Italy safe to travel to?
Italy is generally safe to visit, with a low practical traveler risk score of 37/100. The Level 2 (Exercise Increased Caution) advisory reflects issues such as occasional civil unrest and common tourist scams, so travelers should be especially careful in major tourist cities and crowded transport hubs.
What are the main travel risks in Italy?
The biggest travel risks in Italy tend to be tourist-targeted scams and petty theft in crowded areas, along with occasional demonstrations that can disrupt neighborhoods or transit. Transport reliability can vary due to strikes or delays, so keep an eye on rail and local transit updates, particularly in Rome, Milan, Naples, and Florence.
What is the current travel advisory for Italy?
Italy is currently rated Level 2—“Exercise Increased Caution”—with an elevated advisory score of 45/100. This means travelers should remain vigilant, especially in crowded public places, around demonstrations, and when using public transportation.
What safety tips should I know before visiting Italy?
Watch for pickpocketing and common scams near landmarks, train stations, and on metros, and keep bags zipped and phones secured. Avoid demonstrations, check for transport strikes before travel days, and use reputable taxis or ride services—especially late at night.

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