Argentina is generally considered a safe country in Latin America, ranking as the third safest country in the region for expats and international residents in 2025. The overall safety is supported by low homicide rates and fewer incidents of kidnapping compared to many neighboring countries. However, there is a higher risk of theft and petty crime, especially in busy urban areas like Buenos Aires and Mendoza, so travelers are advised to stay vigilant with their belongings, particularly in crowded places. Certain neighborhoods, such as vulnerable areas in major cities (villa miseria), and some cities (like Rosario) have higher crime risks and should be approached with caution or avoided. Travelers should take normal safety precautions and exercise increased caution in some areas, notably in the Greater Metropolitan Area of Buenos Aires and Rosario, due to occurrences of petty crime, muggings, and drug-related violence. Women traveling alone should take standard precautions such as avoiding isolated areas at night and using reliable transportation options. In summary, Argentina offers a relatively safe environment overall, especially compared to many Latin American countries, but taking basic safety measures remains important to avoid opportunistic crimes and ensure a secure visit.