Ispirato da questo articolo su il peggior quartiere in Giappone. La mia impressione della Germania è anche una delle "Livelli incredibili di ordine pubblico, sicurezza e pulizia." Ci sono alcuni più mendicanti/senzatetto che in Giappone, ma non mi sono mai sentito pericoloso in Germania. (Ho sentito parlare di donne che sono state molestate tra la folla dopo le partite di calcio.)

    Ci sono aree in Germania che sono eccezioni a questa impressione? Quali aree nomineresti per questo dubbio?

    The Worst Neighborhood in Germany
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    1. JanetMock on

      Most of Berlin. A lot of areas in Cologne. Hamburg. Rheinland Pfalz is one of the nicer areas because it lacks larger cities. Imo the true test isn’t some rural area but a big city. So you would have to compare cleanliness and safety of say Tokyo to Berlin. And looking at the 2 it does not look too good for the ole black red and gold.

    2. Interesting. If I were to pick ONE aspect where Germany has declined most in the recent 10 or so years, I would definitely name cleanliness. It has become noticeably worse even in famously „very clean“ cities like Munich. Especially objects of public infrastructure (train stations etc) and public places have suffered. I was astonished as I visited train stations in Czechia and Poland recently, how much cleaner they were.

      Answering your question, first thing that comes to my mind is probably Duisburg-Marxloh.

    3. RoseyOneOne on

      Didn’t the Berlin chief of police warn LGBT and Jewish people from going into certain neighbourhoods?

    4. NoSoundNoFury on

      Cologne. The city itself is dysfunctional, ugly, dirty, and overcrowded. It provides little value for high prices. It could have used the beautiful Rhine area to create a nice riverside, but it failed to do so because of laziness, stupidity, greed, and corruption. Worst of all, the people that live there.

    5. mightygodloki on

      Never felt unsafe in Germany, you can change that by walking around Frankfurt Hbf at night

    6. Go to any ghetto in Germany and you will see this order and cleanliness. The difference in safety, cleanliness, order is huge in Germany depending on the area and neighborhood.

    7. No_Phone_6675 on

      You can find places and streets in every German town that are dominated by groups of young males activly looking for trouble. This places can be dangerous, especially when it is dark or if you are female and/or alone.

    8. Depends what you consider “worst neighborhood”

      Plenty of areas of German cities are dirty and a bit chaotic like Frankfurt Bahnhofsviertel and Kottbusser Tor. But probably at most times of day, for a regular person, nothing bad will happen to you there. No one will harrass you or look at you strangely for speaking a foreign language there, or insult you for being black/brown/etc.

      My worst German neighborhood? Any eerily quiet, poor, small East German town, where you know over 50%+ voted AfD, there are barely any functioning businesses or shops, and there’s no non-white face to be seen for kilometers in any direction. And the grannies peak out the windows when anyone walks by. As a minority you feel like a sitting duck in one of these places. Scary!

    9. Berlin Alexanderplatz. I want to leave this place as soon as I set foot in it.

    10. erik_7581 on

      Berlin: Neukölln, Alexanderplatz, Görlitzer Park, Wrangelkiez, Kottbusser Tor.

    11. Just sort cities by the number of natives living there. The fewer the natives, the worse the city. Take Duisburg, for example – an absolute shithole (but hey, at least property is cheap)

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