Urbex, a passion… but not without risks
Urban exploration, or urbex, fascinates as much as it intrigues: adrenaline, forgotten heritage, the silence of deserted places… But behind this practice that seems free and intuitive, there are unwritten rules to follow.
Why?
- To stay safe,
- To respect the law,
- To preserve fragile places.
Here are the 10 major mistakes to avoid at all costs when practicing urbex.
❌ 1. Forcing an entry or breaking a lock
This is the fine line between urbex and burglary. If an entrance is sealed, locked, or secured → don’t insist.
Breaking a door or smashing a window = vandalism → turning simple trespassing into an aggravated crime.
➡️ Golden rule: If it doesn’t open naturally, you don’t go in.
❌ 2. Revealing a location
Sharing the address or GPS coordinates of a place exposes it to vandalism, theft, or arson.
➡️ Best practice: publish neutral or anonymized content → no names, no visible tags, no geolocation.
❌ 3. Exploring alone
Going alone = unnecessary risk.
If you fall, get trapped, or have a bad encounter, no one will be there to help.
➡️ Tip: always go in pairs (minimum), and let someone you trust know where you’re going.
❌ 4. Underestimating physical dangers
Abandoned places are often more dangerous than they look:
- unstable roofs,
- rotten floors,
- weak staircases,
- asbestos in the air,
- live electrical cables.
➡️ Gear up: solid shoes, gloves, reliable flashlight, dust mask.
❌ 5. Touching or taking objects
Even if an object has been abandoned for 30 years, it doesn’t belong to you. Taking it = theft.
➡️ Universal urbex rule: Take only pictures, leave only footprints.
❌ 6. Ignoring signs or legal warnings
“Protected site”, “military zone”, “private property” – these are not jokes.
Some locations are monitored, protected, or legally classified.
➡️ Advice: always research the legal status of a site beforehand.
❌ 7. Ignoring urbex ethics
Urbex relies on an unwritten but essential code:
- Respect,
- Discretion,
- Non-destruction.
➡️ Don’t tag, don’t break, leave the place as you found it.
❌ 8. Thinking you’re invincible (or invisible)
“I won’t get caught” is the classic mistake before a fall or an arrest.
➡️ Tip: stay humble, and always be ready to turn back.
❌ 9. Posting compromising photos
A photo of you climbing a fence or entering a sealed building = evidence against you in case of prosecution.
➡️ Tip: blur faces, license plates, visible tags, and don’t post anything showing illegal acts.
❌ 10. Following a “trendy spot” blindly
Locations popular on Instagram/TikTok often become traps for urbexers: heavily monitored, booby-trapped, or set up by owners to catch intruders.
➡️ Advice: don’t chase clout. Prioritize personal discovery and lesser-known places.
✅ In summary: urbex is cool… if done right
✔️ Don’t break anything
✔️ Don’t steal anything
✔️ Don’t put yourself in danger
✔️ Respect the location
✔️ And above all… stay discreet
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