Russia is not more dangerous than any other developed country. Nevertheless, don't forget about basic safety even in the quietest of places.
Russia is not more dangerous than any other developed country. Nevertheless, don't forget about basic safety even in the quietest of places.
Most visits to Russia are trouble-free, but petty crime does happen in any big city. Be alert to the possibility of mugging, pickpocketing and theft. Pickpockets are most likely to be active in public transport during rush hour and in crowded places. Simply follow these few simple tips and the chances of getting robbed will be next to none:
Take the same safety measures you would when shopping or communicating online as you do at home. Do not tell anybody your bank card PIN or any other confidential info.
No one is immune to fraud or scam. Hence:
Clubs and parties are fantastic, but do not forget about basic safety.
It is not a good idea to flag down a taxi, as: there is a good chance of getting a taxi driver who does not have a licence. Such people may include actual criminals – you risk not just losing your money, but also not getting where you wanted to get. Hire a taxi from an established company. It is safe and the fare is fixed. In a big city you can quickly find a taxi using a mobile app, such as Uber or GetTaxi.
Cross the road only at designated pedestrian crossings. Prior to crossing the road first look left then right and then, if there are no cars approaching, cross the road.
When off university campus, it is recommended to carry your passport, student ID and migration card with you. Do not be surprised if a police officer asks to see your ID. It is one of many counter-terrorism security measures taken not against you, but for your own safety. The threat of terrorism, one of the most serious global concerns, is taken very seriously in Russia. Russia is quite successful in counter-terrorism and takes special care about the security of Russian citizens and foreign nationals. Do not panic during security and ID checks. It is a standard crime prevention practice.
Keep the emergency call numbers at hand and call even in the slightest danger.
General Rescue Service 112 (landline and mobile phone).
Fire-Fighting Service 01 (landline), 010 (mobile).
Police 02 (landline), 020 (mobile)
Ambulance 03 (landline), 030 (mobile).
Gas Service 04 (landline), 040 (mobile).