The most dangerous areas for tourists in London were reportedly unveiled in a new list.
Before the National Portrait Gallery on Trafalgar Square, according to Mailonline, 3,060 crimes was at the top last year, including 1,200 thefts.
However, a gallery spokesman struck back and said that two cases of reporting crimes were known to 1.6 million visitors since 2024.
The Royal Academy of Arts, about half a mile away on Piccadilly, became second, according to the news side, after examining the extent of the insult near the popular attractions.
The event location allegedly reported 1,652 crimes in one year, 550 theft.
The Royal Opera House and the London Transport Museum of Covent Garden became third and fourth place, it is said.
The British Museum near Holborn – Britan’s most visited attraction, the National Gallery, the Monument, the British Library, the South Bank Center and the Cutty Sark passed the rest of the top 10.
Other areas of attractions with high crime rates near them were Big Ben, Westminster Abbey, the Junge V&A, the Wellcome Collection, the St. Paul’s Cathedral, the London Dungeon, the Sea London Aquarium and the Adventure of Shrek, the Banketthaus, the Courtargiaben Gallery, the Natural History Museum and Buckelham -Palace.
Outside the Westminster, London Wetland Center in Barnes, the National Maritime Museum of Greenwich and the Old Royal Naval College, Kensington Palace and Eltham Palace are said to be safer.
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If more than two attractions were removed from a crime within 250 meters, this incident was added to the total number of the next – to ensure that none was duplicated, he claimed.
According to Mailonline, this gave a quantitative overview of the security outside of the attractions recorded with recorded crimes such as anti-social behavior, bicycle theft, robbery and theft of the person.
Others were vehicle crimes, violence and sex crimes, burglary, criminal damage and fire materials, drugs, public order, shop theft and then “other theft” or “other crimes”.
Last month, a major crime survey indicated that London is the 15th most dangerous city in Europe for crime in the middle of the epidemic of violence, telephone return and robbery.
Sir Mark Rowley, head of Scotland Yard, apologized to the broadcaster Selina Scott, after claiming that the streets of the city were unsure after she was attacked by a gang in the west end.
The 74-year-old was surrounded by a group of thieves near Waterstones to Piccadilly, which she hit on the background of the leg and steel her handbag.
A spokesman for the national portrait gallery told The Standard: “The National Portrait Gallery is located in an area of London with huge daily and tourist photographs. The gallery received 1.6 million visits in 2024/25 and had two cases of reportable crimes.
“The gallery is obliged to ensure the security of our visitors with comprehensive measures, including trained security personnel for all inputs, CCTV monitoring and regular security cartridges as well as closely with the local police, the Heart of London Business Alliance and the Westminster Council.
“Our feedback from the audience shows that visitors have a safe and pleasant time in the gallery.
The Met, Royal Academy of Arts and Royal Ballet and Opera were addressed for a comment.