LifestyleNew York City: Top neighborhoods to avoid for your safety

New York City: Top neighborhoods to avoid for your safety

Abandoned buildings are places where acts of violence occur more often than in other places.
Abandoned buildings are places where acts of violence occur more often than in other places.
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5:08 PM EDT, May 23, 2024

Is New York City safe? This is one of the most frequently asked questions and concerns of those planning a trip to the cultural capital of the USA. Agatha Christie once wrote that setting a crime novel in New York City is nonsense because New York City itself is a crime novel. But what is the reality?

Tourists visiting New York City often feel a certain dissonance. On the one hand, it is one of the most heavily guarded places in the world: police helicopters circle Manhattan day and night, and the streets are full of patrols.

On the other hand, it's hard to forget the statistics from not so long ago. In the 90s, six people were murdered in New York City every day. Death on the streets of New York even struck global stars like John Lennon or mobsters moving with their guards.

Diffused responsibility

The media regularly spread chilling stories of brutal murders, often occurring in homes or at their doorsteps. In New York City, the bystander effect was born, a phenomenon in psychology where a crowd does not respond to violence, and responsibility is diffused. Dozens of New Yorkers witnessed the famous murder of Kitty Genovese, but no one helped her, even though she was screaming and calling for help.

So, in New York City, relying on yourself is better. According to current rankings, it's better not to venture into the following neighborhoods.

Brownsville in Brooklyn

Brownsville in Brooklyn has been infamous for years. The crime rate here is four times higher than the city average. According to statistics, the probability that you will become a victim of an assault here is 1 in 36. Bodies pile up due to domestic violence and drug-related feuds.

This area has resisted the gentrification seen in other parts of Brooklyn (gentrification is the change in the character of a district from one inhabited by tenants from various social groups to an area dominated by residents with high status).

New York photographer Reed Young describes this part of the city and cites a local saying: if you're over 25 in Brownsville, you're either dead, in prison, or have decided to quit gangster life. It's better not to fall into any of those categories and avoid Brownsville—even if you're looking for cheap accommodation.

South Bronx

The South Bronx, including Mott Haven and Hunts Point, has historically been a working-class neighborhood. It's easy to get into trouble here. The causes are long-standing poverty, gangster traditions, and sex working. According to statistics, there are about five thousand acts of violence per 100 thousand residents — murders, rapes, assaults, thefts. It's no wonder that the Bronx is the cinematic embodiment of a sinful city. However, it's better not to test this popular opinion on your own skin.

In search of cheap accommodations, tourists often decide on rooms and hostels in dangerous parts of New York
In search of cheap accommodations, tourists often decide on rooms and hostels in dangerous parts of New York© WP | Magda Żelazowska

Bedford-Stuyvesant in Brooklyn

Bedford-Stuyvesant, also in Brooklyn, has been topping the rankings of dangerous New York City neighborhoods for years. Here, it's easy to fall victim to a robbery or get involved in aggressive discussions with locals that can end badly.

Bronx is a district that has had a bad reputation for years.
Bronx is a district that has had a bad reputation for years.© Adobe Stock | irina brester

Midtown Manhattan

Yes, it's not a mistake - you also need to be cautious in the center of Manhattan. While avoiding this part of New York City is complicated and unfortunate, one can't overlook its dangers. New York City has been struggling with a homelessness crisis for years. People deprived of means of survival in desperation can resort to theft or violence.

You should watch out for pickpockets, avoid deserted alleyways, or empty subway tunnels late at night. When something throws the city off balance, like a power outage, it's better not to leave your home or hotel.

-In New York, violence happens in broad daylight, and no one reacts - says one of the dwellers. - From the windows, I saw groups of people looting clothing stores. They just smashed the windows, went in, and took the goods. It went on and on. No one did anything; the police didn't come for hours.

East Harlem in Manhattan

Located within Manhattan, Harlem has a colorful culture and churches where you can listen to gospel choirs. However, going there in a group and during the day is better.

The relatively safe area is 125th Street and adjacent ones, thanks to gentrification and tourist popularity.

In other parts, the chances of encountering trouble from residents are 1 in 22. Experienced travelers suggest zipping bags and backpacks, not flaunting expensive gear or jewelry, and not stopping to take photos. It's best to blend into the crowd and open your eyes. These rules will work throughout New York City.