I just returned from a week in Madrid with a group of eight other women. Let me preface this by saying that we are all experienced travelers. I have traveled in several countries in Southeast Asia, Central & South America, Eastern Europe, etc. IN ALL MY TRAVELS, I-AND THE OTHERS- HAVE NEVER EXPERIENCED THE LEVEL OF PICKPOCKETING AND PETTY THEFT THAT WE OBSERVED IN MADRID!
In seven days, we observed FIVE overt acts of pickpocketing or theft. Police officers, restaurant owners and strangers all cautioned us, unsolicited, about crime. Police and security guards patrol restaurants, stores and the Metro, but the crime seems to go on unabated.
Please take the following precautions in Madrid: Use a money belt or pouch. Do not carry a backpack on your back, even while walking down the street. Turn it around to your front and keep your hands on it all times. Only carry purses which can be securely shut with a zipper and place your hand over the zipper opening. Keep your purse or pack on your lap in restaurants. Leave extra money, airline tickets and most credit cards in your hotel safe. You will only need a passport on you if you use a credit card to make a purchase. Otherwise, carry other ID and your hotel address and leave the passport in a safe. Keep small money in inside zipped pockets, rather than a wallet. Be vigilant at all times, especially in the Metro.
I can't caution you too much, after what we witnessed in Madrid. It really was a shame. It's a beautiful city, but the thieves make it much less enjoyable, not only for the tourists, but, apparently also for the inhabitants.
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