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      • Badalona is a relatively safe city, but like any other city, it has areas that are safer than others. During the night, it's safer to be in well-lit and busy areas. It's not usually dangerous to walk alone at night, but it's always wise to be cautious and aware of your surroundings.
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  2. Our area is super safe as an example, but some parts may not be. Though this is the same no matter where you look - Barcelona had similar issues as well. If you have any specific questions about badalona feel free to ask.

  3. It seems as long as you stay in the good part, its pretty safe. The flat is at coll i Pujol 90-100, a block apart from the highway in direction to the beach. What i saw when I went there was pretty nice but I've googled badalona and saw a lot of wild news so I wasn't sure what to expect.

  4. Even though Badalona is technically a metropolitan city it's full of interesting places like the old town, where the Roman city baths can be found, the Roman house on Carrer Lladó, The San Jerónimo de la Murtra Monastery , and the Church of Santa Maria, which is home to sacred artworks, like those of Antoni Viladomat and an image of Saint George...

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  5. Jan 5, 2024 · Barcelona is a late night city – you’ll be mainly safe in the main areas, but you should still avoid deserted streets. If the police ask to see your ID… – make sure that they’re legit and then comply 100%. Don’t talk about Catalan independence – in fact, probably avoid politics altogether.

  6. Nov 7, 2023 · Barcelona is a safe city to visit, but in the light of recent events, or more precisely, the terrorist attacks that have recently occurred, it is highly recommended that, if you do decide to go to Barcelona, take extreme precaution measures and remain aware of your surroundings at all times.

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