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Where Not to Go After Dark in London

Is London Safe?

By Eve SmithPublished 7 months ago 3 min read

London undoubtedly is one of the most famous and well-known cities in the world, and millions of people visit this magnificent city every year. London is the capital of England, and the population here is more than 9.8 million. With every passing year, London is heading toward technology, growth, economy, and innovation.

But in this blog, we are not going to talk about any of these. Instead, we are going to share something that very few people know and talk about. It's the increasing crime rate and the areas you should avoid if visiting London.

According to insights shared by Guard Mark Security, a trusted UK-based security service provider, crime patterns in certain parts of London have raised serious concerns among both locals and visitors. Before we dive into specific areas, let’s first take a closer look at the overall crime rate in London.

What's the Overall Crime Rate in London?

London is well-reputed and famous for its vibrant lifestyle, culture, nightlife, history, and architecture. But the crime rate here is increasing, and as per the statistics, it's 117 crimes per 1000 population, which totally is disturbing and a nightmare for both residents and tourists.

The most common crimes in London include theft, violent crimes, arson & criminal damage, and vehicle crimes.

Top 3 Areas Not to Visit in the Dark

Here are the most dangerous areas in London you should avoid visiting at night at all costs:

Westminster

Westminster is the most dangerous area in London, as per the statistics we have from the official police website. According to the statistics, the overall crime rate in Westminster is 386.4 crimes per 1,000 residents, which is shockingly high compared to the overall crime rate in London.

The most common and prominent crimes in Westminster are theft, violence against the person, vehicle offences, robberies, public order offences, and more.

Camden

Camden is mostly known for its music and fashion, but the crime rate here is also high and is a major issue for both residents and visitors. The overall crime rate in Camden is 185.1 crimes per 1,000 residents, which makes this area the 2nd most dangerous in the whole of London.

If you are visiting London, always try to avoid visiting Camden during the nighttime. When looking at the statistics, the most common crimes here in Camden are theft, violence against the person, vehicle offences, burglary, public order offences, drug offences, and more.

Kensington & Chelsea

Kensington & Chelsea is in 3rd position when discussing the most dangerous areas in London. This area belongs to some of the wealthiest families in London, but the crime rate here is a major concern. The overall crime rate here is 157.3 crimes per 1,000 residents, which is affecting the area's reputation badly.

The most prominent crimes here are theft, violence against the person, vehicle offences, burglary, drug offences, arson and criminal damage, and more.

Some Other Areas with High Crime Rates in London

Here is the list of some other areas with high crime rates in London, and you shouldn't visit after dark:

  • Islington
  • Southwark
  • Hackney
  • Hammersmith & Fulham
  • Tower Hamlets
  • Newham
  • Lambeth
  • Haringey
  • Greenwich
  • Lewisham
  • Hounslow
  • Barking & Dagenham

Even if visiting these areas during the daytime, always make sure to take all the security measures because you never know when your name is added to the victim's list.

Conclusion

London is one of the most famous cities, but the crime rate here is bad compared to some other counties and cities in England. Westminster, Camden, and Kensington & Chelsea are the areas that are top of the list, and you should avoid visiting during the nighttime at all costs.

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