Manhattan Safety Report (2026)

Live safety data for 36 neighborhoods in Manhattan. 6890 total incidents in the last 30 days (17% of citywide total).

Updated June 27, 2026

30-Day Incidents
6890
Neighborhoods Tracked
36
Safest Area
Financial District (A)

Neighborhood Rankings

# NEIGHBORHOOD GRADE 30D TREND
1 Financial District A 46 ▼ 22%
2 Murray Hill A 32 ▲ 14%
3 Tribeca A 73 ▲ 33%
4 Upper East Side A 178 ▲ 39%
5 Upper West Side B 186 ▲ 3%
6 Chelsea B 35 ▲ 9%
7 Gramercy B 192 ▲ 10%
8 Greenwich Village B 102 ▼ 18%
9 Midtown East B 83 ▼ 3%
10 SoHo B 236 ▲ 22%
11 Battery Park City B 36 ▼ 39%
12 Flatiron B 147 ▲ 39%
13 Kips Bay B 104 ▼ 10%
14 West Village B 163 ▲ 19%
15 Two Bridges B 201 ▲ 52%
16 Carnegie Hill B 186 — 0%
17 Yorkville B 211 ▲ 54%
18 Lenox Hill B 115 ▲ 22%
19 Turtle Bay B 63 ▼ 19%
20 Hudson Yards B 158 ▲ 139%
21 Roosevelt Island B 46 ▼ 19%
22 Civic Center B 118 ▲ 37%
23 Hell's Kitchen C 258 ▲ 47%
24 East Village C 254 ▲ 0%
25 Lower East Side C 187 ▲ 31%
26 Midtown West C 211 ▲ 74%
27 Morningside Heights C 173 ▼ 39%
28 Chinatown C 247 ▲ 19%
29 Nolita C 313 ▲ 13%
30 NoHo C 295 ▲ 14%
31 Little Italy C 277 ▲ 21%
32 Washington Heights D 833 ▲ 30%
33 Inwood D 458 ▼ 15%
34 Hamilton Heights D 1045 ▲ 15%
35 Harlem F 658 ▼ 27%
36 East Harlem F 542 ▲ 30%

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Manhattan safe?

Manhattan recorded 6890 incidents in the last 30 days. Safety varies significantly by neighborhood — Financial District is the safest with a A grade, while East Harlem has the most activity.

What is the safest neighborhood in Manhattan?

Financial District currently has the highest safety grade (A) with 46 incidents in the last 30 days.

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