Anonymous wrote:I just traveled through 6 regions of Italy (this is my 4th trip to Italy). I have never once been pickpocketed there, or anywhere in Europe.
If in cities, I have a crossbody with a zip top.
If more rural, a backpack. Worn on my back, not my front. And backpack worn in traveling through places like train stations, etc.
Most important is just being a sensible person that has a sense of awareness. Don't linger, walk with a purpose, and don't leave you bag on the floor when you stop to sit somewhere. Just be practical.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Also try not to walk around holding your phone out. Phone snatching is very common too, especially in crowded areas. It has happened to me and I’ve seen it happen to others too.
Also if you want to look like a tourist wear a backpack.
They know you are a tourist regardless of what kind of bag you use.
Anyway, who cares? You ARE a tourist and there is nothing wrong with that.
Anonymous wrote:Anytime I travel I wear a small lululemon backpack ON MY FRONT, concealed. I had my husband wear a dude version of this in Europe, told him it was the trendy thing to do.
I wish he would have continued the trend in the states, not because of theft, but because he has to grab his keys, wallet, change, sunglasses, driving glasses and it takes him three minutes to get out of the car. Meanwhile, I simply grab my purse and go.
But, he won't
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Also try not to walk around holding your phone out. Phone snatching is very common too, especially in crowded areas. It has happened to me and I’ve seen it happen to others too.
Also if you want to look like a tourist wear a backpack.
Anonymous wrote:No, but I bought a Travelon purse, which has secure zippers and cut proof handles.
Anonymous wrote:Also try not to walk around holding your phone out. Phone snatching is very common too, especially in crowded areas. It has happened to me and I’ve seen it happen to others too.