Holidaymakers often consider the safety of both a destination country, and particular accommodation, when choosing their vacation spot. This with families will no doubt be extra stringent on safety, particularly with youngsters in tow. Meanwhile, those travelling alone may also double check the crime rate of destinations, particularly if they are off the beaten track. Recently, the most dangerous destination for solo travellers came to light, yet new statistics now show the most threatening European holiday hotspot for all those contemplating a vacation. Related articles Holidays 2019: Top budget-friendly city in the world revealed Flights: What are the age restrictions for passengers? Who is banned? The most dangerous destination was deemed to be Krakow, one of the oldest cities in Poland. It polled a score of zero, which the firm classed as meaning ‘extremely dangerous”, with a score of 100 deemed to be SafeAround’s most trouble free location. It drew on crime statistics, including incidents such as muggings, terrorist attacks and wars to determine the outcome. It also incorporated the city’s road death toll to add to the results. SafeAround stressed its safety index was for “indicative purposes only”. Holidays: Krakow in Poland has been deemed the most dangerous European city (Image: Getty) Krakow has a population of 765,320 and can be found near the border of the Czech Republic. Tourists often visit for the well-preserved Medieval architecture and Jewish quarter. While it came bottom of the safety index, tipping the other end of the scale was Andorra la Vella, in Spain. The capital of Andorra, located in between Spain and France in the Pyrenees mountains, has a population of 22,000. It secured a score of score of 88.6 out of 100. Related articles Dalmation Coast, Eurovision hosts and beautiful Bergen: Hot holiday trends for 2014 Celebrity traveller: Dan Walker's worst holiday was in Poland for to Euro 2012 The statistics took into account crime figures, including terrorist attacks and wars (Image: Getty) Andorra La Vella polled in as safest in the survey (Image: Getty) Meanwhile, in a separate survey, the most dangerous destinations for solo travellers specifically has been pinpointed. Topping the list of Wegoplace’s riskiest solo holiday destinations is Venezuela. The country recorded a score of 44 on the law and order index, with the lowest number of the population reporting to feel safe there. The South American destination is subject to a list of travel warnings from the UK Government, which ties in with the findings. Currently, the Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO) advise against all travel to within 80 km (50 miles) of the Colombian border and 40 km (25 miles) of the Brazilian border.All rights reserved for this news site express.co.uk and under his responsibility