A new list identifies the most dangerous areas for tourists in London, highlighting the National Portrait Gallery near Trafalgar Square as having the highest crime rate with 3,060 reported incidents over the past year. Other notable attractions include Covent Garden's Royal Opera House and London Transport Museum, which ranked third and fourth for crime. Data analyzed includes various offense types such as theft, robbery, and anti-social behavior. The report relied on police.uk data for a quantitative assessment of safety surrounding these attractions.
The National Portrait Gallery near Trafalgar Square reported 3,060 crimes in one year, including 1,200 thefts, while their spokesman pointed out only two reportable instances among 1.6 million visitors.
Covent Garden's Royal Opera House and London Transport Museum ranked third and fourth for crime rates in tourist areas, highlighting concerns for visitor safety.
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