Safety in Porto Alegre
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Porto Alegre has real crime. It also has residents who have lived here 40 years without a story. Keep a low profile.
Habits that work
- Walk like you know the block. Phone in pocket. Bag in front on the bus.
- Centro Histórico after office hours empties out. Empty is not romantic. Take Uber.
- The waterfront (orla) is wonderful at sunset and less predictable late at night.
- ATMs inside malls and banks. Not on dark corners.
- If a motorbike with two people slows beside you, you already know this scene from every Brazilian city. Cross, enter a shop, do not be polite.
- Do not fight for a phone. Phones are cheap compared to a hospital.
Bairros
Crime counts track movement. Centro’s numbers are high because everyone passes through it. Jardim Europa’s are tiny because nobody does. Cidade Baixa is busy and messy and mostly fine if you are not drunk and glowing with camera gear.
Ask about your specific street. A “good neighborhood” can still have a rough stretch a few blocks away.
At home
Building with a porteiro is worth money. Ground-floor windows on quiet streets get metal. Do not buzz in people you did not invite. Package theft is ordinary.
Football
Grenal days are a civic event. Wear the wrong shirt in the wrong bar if you want a social science lesson. If you do not care, wear neither.
Police
190 for right now. Do not expect English. Have your address written. For theft reports you will do a BO (boletim de ocorrência), often online. You need it for insurance, not for catharsis.