FILE No. 87206C Fri, 15 May 2026 OPERATOR: CIVILIAN CLEARANCE: TRAVEL PREP
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Side-by-side travel safety comparison

Berlin vs Amsterdam: Which Is Safer for Travelers?

Headline

Berlin and Amsterdam have very similar overall risk scores (18 vs 19). The category breakdown matters more than the headline number — see below.

Category-by-category breakdown

Lower scores are safer. The "winner" column is whichever city scores lower in that category.

Category Berlin Amsterdam Lower (safer)
Crime
Petty theft, violent crime, scams targeting tourists
25 32 Berlin (by 7 points)
Health
Disease outbreaks, water/food safety, mosquito-borne disease
15 12 Amsterdam (by 3 points)
Advisory
Government travel advisory tier
12 12 tie
Political
Civil unrest, protests, instability
18 15 Amsterdam (by 3 points)
Disaster
Earthquakes, cyclones, floods, volcanoes
10 18 Berlin (by 8 points)
Transport
Road traffic, public transit, route hazards
18 18 tie
Environmental
Air quality, water, heat, altitude
28 28 tie
Digital security
Card skimming, public Wi-Fi, surveillance
22 22 tie
Money safety
Counterfeit currency, taxi scams, exchange fraud
15 18 Berlin (by 3 points)

Who each city may be better for

Berlin may suit travelers focused on:

  • Disaster (score 10/100) — Earthquakes, cyclones, floods, volcanoes
  • Advisory (score 12/100) — Government travel advisory tier
  • Health (score 15/100) — Disease outbreaks, water/food safety, mosquito-borne disease

Amsterdam may suit travelers focused on:

  • Health (score 12/100) — Disease outbreaks, water/food safety, mosquito-borne disease
  • Advisory (score 12/100) — Government travel advisory tier
  • Political (score 15/100) — Civil unrest, protests, instability

These are baseline observations from category scores, not personalized recommendations. Run a real assessment for either destination to get a briefing tailored to your specific trip.

Frequently asked questions

Is Berlin safer than Amsterdam?

Berlin has the lower composite risk score (18/100 vs 19/100), so it is rated marginally safer overall. However, the category breakdown matters: in some categories, the higher-scoring city is actually lower (safer).

What is the biggest safety difference between Berlin and Amsterdam?

The largest gap is in Disaster: Berlin scores 10/100 and Amsterdam scores 18/100. Berlin is materially safer in this category.

Should I trust a single composite score?

No. Always look at the category breakdown. Two cities can have the same composite but very different category profiles — one driven by petty crime, the other by natural disaster risk. The composite is useful as a shortlist filter; the category scores are useful as a planning tool. See our guide to travel risk scores for more.

How current is this comparison?

Baseline scores are reviewed at least every 90 days. Run a personalized assessment for either city to add live data (current weather, today's advisories, recent news, disaster alerts) on top of the baseline.

Methodology & disclaimer

This comparison uses our 12-category weighted scoring with category baselines from a mix of curated editorial signals (publicly available crime indices, WHO health-system data, current US State Department advisories, well-documented political and transport patterns) and live data feeds when you run a real assessment. The score is an estimate — not a substitute for your country's official travel advisory.

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Disclaimer

Travel Risk Calculator provides estimated travel-threat information for preparation purposes only. It does not replace official government advisories, medical advice, emergency alerts, immigration rules, insurance advice, police guidance, embassy information, or professional security consultation.