‘Take extra care of your valuables’ FCDO issues ‘security’ warning for Brits in Spain
Spain isn’t just popular for beach holidays and city breaks, the country is also bursting with festivals throughout the summer months. In 2018, the county was named a “top destination for festival tourism” by Festicket.
However, a sea of foreign visitors can also be a prime location for pickpockets and opportunistic thieves.
This is why festivals are common locations to fall victim to theft, as well as other areas of heavy tourist traffic.
New research by money.co.uk named Spain’s capital city as “the worst place to travel to for theft”.
To help British tourists stay safe from pickpockets and the loss of valuable items, the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO) has issued new travel advice.
READ MORE: Passengers should ‘avoid’ two items of clothing for free upgrade
In its latest update made on August 12, the FCDO said: “Be aware of local laws and customs, and take extra care of your valuables if attending a festival or large concert.”
The FCDO also highlights common “techniques” thieves utilise when targeting tourists.
They explained: “Most visits to Spain are trouble-free, but you should be alert to the existence of street crime, especially thieves using distraction techniques.
“Thieves often work in teams of two or more people and tend to target money and passports.
“If this happens to you, establish that the officers are genuine and if necessary show some other form of ID.
“Genuine police officers don’t ask to see wallets or purses.”
In the study conducted by money.co.uk, Las Ramblas in Barcelona was named as the number one hotspot for pickpocketing and theft.
Over 3,200 traveller reviews on Tripadvisor for the world-famous street mentioned pickpockets.
One reviewer said: “If you’re on holiday don’t bother going near it as it’s an unnerving experience.”
The research also highlighted Barcelona’s Sagrada Familia for similar reasons.
For all the latest Lifestyle News Click Here
For the latest news and updates, follow us on Google News.