Tag Archives: Taxi
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Learn about taxis in Rome
Taking a taxi in Rome is a great way to get to your destination quickly, as long as you’re not travelling very far. It’s obviously the most direct route to your destination, and with so many taxis around, you shouldn’t have a problem finding one. You should, however, consider..
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Tips for Using Taxis in Prague
Getting a taxi in Prague is straightforward, right? Wrong. Tourists often make the mistake of hailing taxis outside major attractions, which can lead to overcharging. If you require a taxi during your stay in the Czech capital, follow the advice below to protect yourself and your wallet. It’s always..
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Prague Airport Transfers: What You Need to Know
When on holiday, the last thing you want to do is spend hours travelling to and from the airport. Fortunately, Prague Ruzyne Airport is just 17km from the city centre, and there are an abundance of options when it comes to organising Prague airport transfers. One of the most..
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Travelling by Taxi in Stockholm
There are a large number of taxi companies in Stockholm to choose from, but those that are approved and that have metered fares have yellow number plates. How much a taxi will cost you obviously depends on the length of your journey, and the time of day. Having said..
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Public Transport in Stockholm
You will be impressed by the standard of public transport in Stockholm: not only is it comfortable and safe, but it is also incredibly efficient. The easiest way to get round town is by using the underground. You can purchase tickets from a number of different places, such as..
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How to Get to Stockholm from the Airport
The quickest way to get into the centre of Stockholm from the Arlanda Airport is to take the Stockholm-Arlanda Express. You will be at the Central Station in the middle of the city within just 20 minutes. If you find yourself a terminal 2, 3, or 4 you will..
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Travelling Round Barcelona for the Disabled
Travelling on the metro could prove to be problematic if you are wheelchair bound, although work is being carried out to remedy this. Currently the only line that has a lift at all stops is the Purple Line, L2. On other lines, many stops still only have stair access..
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Getting a taxi in Barcelona
If you don’t fancy the idea of getting the bus or the metro, then a taxi is a great alternative. Official taxis in Barcelona are yellow and black and have a green illuminated light on the top, which indicates whether it is available, or not. A 15 minute journey..
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