Lisbon is a friendly and welcoming city, but in tourist-heavy areas like Baixa, Alfama, and public trams, pickpockets do operate — discreetly and professionally. The good news? With a few simple precautions, you can outsmart them easily.
🔐 1. Be Extra Aware in Tourist Hotspots
Pickpockets often target:
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Tram 28 (especially near Martim Moniz and Alfama)
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Baixa-Chiado metro station
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Elevador de Santa Justa
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Rossio Square and Praça do Comércio
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Crowded areas like Belém on weekends
💡 Traveling with a private vehicle and guide (like with Portugal Magik) helps you avoid crowded transport entirely.
🎒 2. Use an Anti-Theft Bag or Backpack
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Choose bags that zip securely, with compartments close to your body
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Avoid bags that hang loosely behind you
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Consider crossbody bags or anti-theft daypacks with hidden zippers
📱 3. Keep Phones and Wallets in Front Pockets
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Never keep wallets in your back pocket
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Keep your phone out of hand when not using it — pickpockets often snatch from distracted tourists
🧥 4. Use a Money Belt or Inner Pocket for Valuables
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Store passports, cards, and larger cash amounts in an inside jacket pocket, neck wallet, or belt pouch
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Leave unnecessary items (extra cards, jewelry) in the hotel safe
🤝 5. Ignore Distractions & Street Scams
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Common tricks include:
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“Petitions” for fake charities
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People “dropping” items and asking for help
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“Friendly” strangers offering help at ATMs
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These are often used to divert your attention while someone else targets your belongings
🚌 6. Be Alert on Trams and Buses
Especially Tram 28 and Tram 15E (to Belém):
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Stand away from doors and hold bags close to your chest
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Avoid getting distracted by performers or crowds boarding at once
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Use your hand or arm to cover bag zippers in tight spaces
📷 7. Don’t Leave Bags on Café Chairs
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Always keep your bag on your lap or with a foot through the strap
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Do not hang purses or cameras on the back of a chair outdoors
💳 8. Use Credit Cards Where Possible
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Limit the amount of cash you carry daily
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Portugal widely accepts cards (Visa, Mastercard), especially in cities
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For safety, bring two cards and store them separately
🔐 9. Stay Alert at ATMs
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Use ATMs inside banks or shopping centers, not those on the street
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Cover the keypad when entering your PIN
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Never accept “help” from strangers at ATMs
✅ 10. Book Private Tours to Avoid Risky Areas
The most effective way to stay secure? Avoid public transport and crowded hotspots altogether by traveling with a private guide.
With Portugal Magik Private Tours, you’ll enjoy:
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🚗 Door-to-door travel in a private Mercedes-Benz vehicle
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🧭 Personal guide to navigate safer, authentic areas
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🕰️ No rushed crowds, no metro chaos, and no tram lines
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🧳 Help with your bags and personal belongings throughout your journey
✨ Travel Safely & Comfortably with Portugal Magik
Let us help you explore Lisbon and all of Portugal with peace of mind, personalized attention, and complete comfort — no public transport, no hassle, no pickpocket risks.
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📞 Call us directly at (844) 923-2100
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📩 Or fill out the form below to plan your trip securely