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Graz Safety Guide

Is Graz Safe?

Learn how locals scam tourists in Graz and how to avoid becoming a victim. Below you'll find Graz crime statistics — the probability of being robbed or attacked, information about corruption in Graz, safety tips and precautions.

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Comfort Rating

In terms of safety, Graz is remarkably safe during daylight hours. Basic awareness is all you need. The safe environment extends into the evening hours, with a well-monitored nightlife scene.

 
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Corruption:
Drug Issues: low
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Local Scam Alert: What to Watch For

Taxi Meter Trick (Medium Risk) - Unofficial taxis may claim that their meters are broken and demand inflated flat rates, particularly around the Hauptbahnhof (Main Train Station) or at the Graz Airport. To avoid this, only use official taxis that display a taxi sign and ensure the meter is running before starting your journey.

Ticket Reseller Scam (Medium Risk) - In crowded areas like the Hauptplatz or during events, scammers pose as ticket sellers, offering fake or overpriced tickets to local attractions or events. Always purchase tickets from authorized vendors or online to avoid this scam.

Lost Wallet Trick (High Risk) - A common tactic in busy tourist spots, such as the Glockenspielplatz, where an individual may drop a wallet or ask if you've found one, distracting you while an accomplice attempts to steal your belongings. Stay vigilant and avoid engaging when someone approaches with such claims.

Menu Swindle (Medium Risk) - Some restaurants might present a menu with prices that do not match what is charged, usually in tourist-heavy areas like around the Universität Graz. Always check the final bill carefully and ask for a detailed receipt to ensure you were charged correctly.

Street Performers Trick (Low Risk) - Certain street performers in the vicinity of the Mur River may request donations or payment in a manner that doesn’t clearly state what it’s for, or they may keep performing in front of you until tipped. If you aren't interested, avoid eye contact and keep moving past them.

Fake Charity Collectors (Medium Risk) - In areas like the Jakominiplatz, individuals may approach you with clipboards pretending to gather donations for charitable organizations. Always ask for identification and verify their legitimacy before contributing to avoid being scammed.

Currency Exchange Scams (Medium Risk) - Some exchange booths in less common tourist locations may offer poor exchange rates or charge hidden fees. Use reputable banks or established exchange services, especially at the Hauptbahnhof or in downtown Graz, to avoid losing money.


Scam Types and General Tips

Complete Guide to Scam Types