Liverpool Crime Hotspots 2024-2025: Top 10 Most Dangerous Areas to Know (with Safety Tips)
Is Liverpool Safe?

Liverpool, a city full of culture, sport, and music, has areas that are vibrant and inviting—but also a few neighbourhoods where crime is significantly higher than average. Understanding these hotspots is crucial for residents, tourists, and business owners looking to stay informed and safe.
Based on crime rate data compiled in Guard Mark Security’s latest report, here are the Top 10 most dangerous areas in Liverpool in 2024, ranked by crime per 1,000 people.
🔴 1. City Centre North
Overall Crime Rate: 742 crimes per 1,000 people
The most dangerous area in Liverpool. High footfall, nightlife, and business activity contribute to large numbers of thefts, public disorder, and violent incidents.
🔴 2. Brownlow Hill
Overall Crime Rate: 461 crimes per 1,000 people
Close to university buildings and transport links, this area experiences regular incidents involving violence, drug offences, and anti-social behaviour.
🔴 3. Waterfront South (including Albert Dock)
Overall Crime Rate: 444 crimes per 1,000 people
Despite being a key tourist destination, crime rates remain high—mainly due to thefts, vehicle crime, and rowdy behaviour during events and weekends.
🔴 4. City Centre South
Overall Crime Rate: 421 crimes per 1,000 people
This area has numerous entertainment venues and nightlife spots. The crime profile includes alcohol-related offences, vandalism, and assault.
🔴 5. Everton West
Overall Crime Rate: 344 crimes per 1,000 people
Residential but volatile, Everton West suffers from recurring incidents of violence, burglary, and gang activity.
🔴 6. Vauxhall
Overall Crime Rate: 273 crimes per 1,000 people
Once an industrial stronghold, this area has seen a mix of regeneration and rising concerns around property crime and drug-related offences.
🔴 7. Waterfront North
Overall Crime Rate: 123 crimes per 1,000 people
Though less dense than other areas, this zone still reports above-average property crimes and occasional street disorder.
🔴 8. Kirkdale East
Overall Crime Rate: 221 crimes per 1,000 people
Often cited by residents for anti-social behaviour, Kirkdale East also experiences issues with theft, drug use, and sporadic violence.
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🔴 9. Old Swan West
Overall Crime Rate: 199 crimes per 1,000 people
This suburban area sees steady levels of burglary and car theft, along with domestic disturbances.
🔴 10. County
Overall Crime Rate: 188 crimes per 1,000 people
A largely residential part of Liverpool that has recently seen increases in petty crime and property-related offences.
Why These Stats Matter
According to Guard Mark Security, the citywide crime rate sits at 124.4 per 1,000 people, making Liverpool one of the more crime-affected cities in the UK. Awareness of these hotspots is vital for informed living and safer business operations.
Safety Tips for Locals, Tourists, and Businesses
Whether you’re navigating Liverpool’s streets daily or planning a weekend stay, these practical tips can enhance your personal safety:
- Avoid walking alone at night in high-risk areas
- Stay in well-lit, busy zones after dark
- Use trusted transport apps or licensed taxis when travelling late
- Install CCTV systems and modern alarms at your property
- Consider a keyholding service – A trusted security company can hold spare keys and respond to alarm activations on your behalf, ensuring 24/7 protection without putting you at risk
- Hire professional security for commercial sites, retail stores, or special events to protect your staff, guests, and property
About Guard Mark Security
Guard Mark Security is a trusted UK-based security company offering professional guarding, CCTV surveillance, mobile patrols, key holding, event security and more . With years of industry expertise, we help clients reduce risk and protect assets with tailored, licenced, and proactive services.
Learn more at: https://guard-mark.co.uk



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