Tourist scams in Europe: 7 common traps and their hotspots
TRAVEL TRENDS Created : Nov 18, 2024, 09:00 IST
Tourist scams in Europe: 7 common traps and their hotspots
Europe’s top travel destinations are brimming with charm and culture, but crowded spots can also be rife with scams. Here are a few common tricks that tourists should watch out for.
The ‘Found Gold Ring’ trick
This classic scam involves a scammer pretending to find a gold ring near a tourist, and claiming they dropped it. After some small talk, they may offer it for a price or request a finder’s fee. This is especially prevalent in Paris around the Eiffel Tower and Seine River. If approached, just politely refuse and continue on.
The too friendly local
Some scammers pose as helpful locals offering assistance with ATMs or transport ticket machines but are really after your card info or cash. This scam is commonly reported in busy areas in Barcelona and Rome. Politely decline any unsolicited help, and handle transactions yourself to stay safe.
Fake police spot check
Here, a person pretending to be a police officer asks to see your wallet to check for counterfeit money. Under this pretext, they steal cash from the wallet. Barcelona and Prague have had many reports of this scam. Always ask to see an official ID if approached, or simply walk away.
The ‘accidental drop’ setup
Scammers may drop a wallet or item in front of tourists, who pick it up to be helpful, only to be accused of stealing. The scammers demand cash as ‘compensation.’ This trick is more frequent in crowded areas in London and Madrid. If this happens, stay calm, decline their accusations, and move on.
Fake apartment or house rentals
Some scammers post false rental listings online, tricking tourists into renting non-existent properties. This happens across major cities like London, Paris, and Barcelona. Book through reputable sites and double-check property details to ensure you’re getting a legitimate rental.
Currency exchange deception
Tourists sometimes face deceitful currency exchanges with steep rates or hidden fees. This scam is especially noted in Budapest and Prague. Stick to official exchange offices and familiarize yourself with current rates to avoid overpaying.
The surprise restaurant bill
Tourists are invited to a restaurant without a menu or prices, only to receive an unexpectedly high bill. This scam is common in cities like Istanbul and Prague. Always ask for a menu with prices before ordering to avoid surprise charges.
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