According to the city-safety app provider GeoSure Global, most of India’s major cities – Hyderabad, Bengaluru, Chennai, Mumbai, and Delhi – are rated between 46 and 48 on a 100-point safety scale, with Kolkata checking in at 43. The main issues, according to GeoSure: pickpocketing and petty theft, and LGBTQ safety.
Compared to many European capitals, Prague is quite a compact city. This is good news for your bank balance: its cobbled streets are best explored on foot. An informative and affordable (free, in fact) option is to join a walking tour. Free tours by Sandemans, Discover Prague and Prague Extravaganza all come highly recommended.
Today Prague doesn't have a Chinatown. It has "Little Hanoi" aka Sapa. Almost every small shop throughout the city is owned by Vietnamese immigrants. Furthermore there is a direct flight from Seoul to Prague which means that there are a lot of Korean tourists. In other words, Asians are not at all uncommon. So our main objectives are still the same, but with an add on, that Portugal is indeed a safe and prepared and inspiration destination for Indian visitors. Indian tourists are always welcome in Portugal, as soon as travelling to Portugal is allowed. Everyone is welcome to visit the country, but this is a matter still being considered according