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  2. Mar 5, 2020 · Unfortunately, the Rio crime rate is fairly high. Violent crime is a “frequent occurrence,” according to the Overseas Security Advisory Council (OSAC), while street crimes such as pickpocketing...

  3. Feb 7, 2024 · Yes, Rio de Janeiro is safe. However, the perception of Rio as a city where chaos reigns is a dramatic overstatement. Sure, Rio isn’t a stranger to challenges like petty theft, but violent crimes are not as common as one might fear.

  4. Nov 7, 2023 · According to the score of 43%, Rio de Janeiro is not completely safe city. As in any other tourist destination, tourists need to be very watchful and remain vigilant throughout their whole stay in this incredible city.

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    • Getting Around in Rio. There are a couple of ways that you can get around in Rio de Janeiro: walking, public transportation, taxi/UBER, and organized tour.
    • Be Careful on the Beach. Rio’s beaches are stunning, but they are a hotbed for criminal activity. If you take your eyes off your things for just one minute, they can disappear.
    • Leave the Flashy Jewelry At Home. Expensive jewelry attacks prying eyes, so leave that beautiful diamond ring at home. I would also recommend that you don’t bring any gold chains or any hanging earrings.
    • Pickpocketing is a Thing. I was never really robbed in Rio, but someone did come very close to walking off with my phone. I was on the bus, and since I always check my phone, I had put it in the front (unzipped) pocket of my purse — bad idea.
  5. Sep 19, 2023 · Rio de Janeiro and COVID. Like any destination, travel to Rio de Janeiro comes with new risks because of the COVID pandemic. That being said, travel to Rio is possible. Here’s what you need to know: Proof of vaccination or a negative COVID test is required. Masks are required on flights and in airports.

  6. Dec 10, 2020 · Like any other large city with problems concerning crime and gangs, Rio de Janeiro has neighborhoods that travelers should avoid, and travelers should practice practical safety tips at all times. Brazilian officials encourage anyone who is confronted or assaulted to not fight back.

  7. Aug 14, 2019 · Travel Safety. South America. Brazil. Staying Safe in Rio: 8 Essential Tips for Travelers. Coronavirus (COVID-19) and travel: The situation around the world is changing dramatically. Various governments have changed their travel warnings to restrict travel during this time.

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