Manhattan Safety Report (2026)

Live safety data for 36 neighborhoods in Manhattan. 64 total incidents in the last 30 days (15% of citywide total).

Updated March 27, 2026

30-Day Incidents
64
Neighborhoods Tracked
36
Safest Area
Upper West Side (A)

Neighborhood Rankings

# NEIGHBORHOOD GRADE 30D TREND
1 Upper West Side A 2 ▲ 100%
2 Chelsea A 1 — 0%
3 Financial District A 3 ▲ 0%
4 Gramercy A 3 — 0%
5 Greenwich Village A 2 ▲ 100%
6 Midtown East A 1 ▲ 0%
7 Murray Hill A 3 ▲ 0%
8 SoHo A 2 ▲ 0%
9 Tribeca A 3 ▲ 0%
10 Upper East Side A 0 ▼ 100%
11 Morningside Heights A 1 ▲ 0%
12 Chinatown A 6 ▲ 0%
13 Battery Park City A 2 ▲ 0%
14 Flatiron A 5 ▲ 400%
15 Kips Bay A 4 ▲ 100%
16 West Village A 4 ▲ 0%
17 Nolita A 5 ▲ 0%
18 NoHo A 2 ▲ 0%
19 Little Italy A 5 ▲ 0%
20 Two Bridges A 7 ▲ 0%
21 Carnegie Hill A 3 ▲ 0%
22 Yorkville A 1 — 0%
23 Lenox Hill A 0 — 0%
24 Turtle Bay A 3 ▲ 0%
25 Hamilton Heights A 2 ▲ 0%
26 Hudson Yards A 0 ▼ 100%
27 Roosevelt Island A 1 ▲ 0%
28 Civic Center A 5 ▲ 0%
29 Hell's Kitchen B 2 — 0%
30 Washington Heights B 0 — 0%
31 East Village B 3 ▲ 0%
32 Lower East Side B 6 ▲ 0%
33 Midtown West B 8 ▲ 33%
34 Harlem C 4 ▲ 300%
35 East Harlem C 1 ▼ 50%
36 Inwood C 7 ▲ 0%

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Manhattan safe?

Manhattan recorded 64 incidents in the last 30 days. Safety varies significantly by neighborhood — Upper West Side is the safest with a A grade, while Inwood has the most activity.

What is the safest neighborhood in Manhattan?

Upper West Side currently has the highest safety grade (A) with 2 incidents in the last 30 days.

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