When In a Crowd, Put Your Guard Up
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Photo: Tourists on a crowded bridge in Venice, Italy. (photo via Bumblee_Dee / iStock Editorial / Getty Images Plus)
This might just be the most important tip on the list: when the crowds get thick, especially around landmarks and attractions, get cautious. Crowds are prime territory for a pickpocket and they often use the chaos of a mob scene to shimmy and bump their way into you in an attempt to separate you from your belongings. Sometimes, they will even create the crowd themselves by falling down, faking a fracas or clumsily dropping something to create a diversion. Don't fall for it. If something wacky happens in front of you, be skeptical, stay alert and give the situation a wide berth-at least at first.
Be especially careful when entering a train or metro station, as unscrupulous characters often use the psychological stimulation of a new setting to their advantage. Again, this is extremely unlikely to happen to you, but it never hurts to be prepared. After entering a busy station, it's always a good idea to find an empty corner to get your wits about you before re-joining the crowd with more confidence.