Tag Archives: Public Transport
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Why not try a water taxi in Paris?
Water taxis can be one of the most romantic and enjoyable ways to get around the city. Whilst it’s great taking tours through the busy roads, a water taxi takes you and your loved ones away from the hustle and bustle of the city, and shows you all of..
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Getting about on the trains in Paris
Public transport in Paris is really easy to get used to. It operates just like any other western city in the world. You may automatically think of the Metro system when you consider France, but the RER is another option that people tend to go for. The RET has..
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Using the Public Transport Ticket System in Prague
Most visitors to Prague will travel around the city either on foot or using a tram, bus or the metro. Depending on what mode of transport you intend to use, there are two types of ticket available: transfer tickets and non-transfer tickets. As the name suggests, transfer tickets are..
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Travel Back in Time Aboard Prague’s Historical Tram
Apart from travelling to and from attractions on-foot, the most popular mode of transport for tourists in Prague is aboard one of the city’s many trams. Most of Prague’s trams run daily across the city centre every 5-10 minutes, but for a truly nostalgic tram-ride, you might want to..
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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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Using Buses in Prague: An Overview
Since most of Prague’s major attractions are clustered together in the city’s Old and Lesser Town regions, it’s unlikely that you’ll require bus travel during your stay. For journeys which aren’t performed on foot, Prague’s extensive tram network is usually the preferred transportation method, although you may wish to..
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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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Never used the Metro? Some things you need to know
The Metro is Barcelona’s underground and is a cheap and efficient way of getting round the city. Tourists seem to fear it, however, and seem to prefer to use a taxi at approximately five times the price! This fear is groundless – the metro is safe to use no..
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