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yes very safe .dont worry great place to be .////////////////////////
crispycrump
Yes, you'll be fine. Just keep an eye on your bag etc. like you would anywhere else. The city centre is not a problem, nor is the metro. Spain has a very 'outdoors' culture. People are always in the street, in cafe's, on their balconies... I don't think you'd find yourself in some dark street on your own.
booty
Nowhere is safe these days
Austinite
Generally speaking, yes. But you should stay in public areas around several people.
Avoid places that you would avoid in the US...dimly lit streets, etc.
esther c
Yes, it's quite secure, but try to be next to the centre... there's always more police... anyway is the most beautiful part of Madrid...
senoirpob
no its cool , the city never sleeps
kytho
Yes, if she looks like King Kong
Isabel
Yes, it is a safe city.
I think there is always a NO NO place in every city :)
But you can travel safely alone. There are policemen everywhere.