The best way to travel around Frankfurt is to use the public transport system – Rhein-Main-Verkehrsverbund (RMV) – which includes the subway (U-Bahn), S-Bahn, tram and bus. A Tageskarte (24-hour pass) is valid on all these services and costs 6.20 euros. For connections to the suburbs...
The best way to navigate the city itself is to use the city's efficient public transport system, CTA, comprised of buses and elevated “L” trains with single-ride fares of US$2.25. Enquire about one, three or seven-day unlimited ride cards. Plan your trip using the CTA Trip Planner...
Generally speaking, taxis are very expensive and time-consuming during London’s busy rush-hour traffic. With jam-packed roads, exceptionally high parking charges, congestion charge fees and parking restrictions, it’s best to avoid driving in London. Opt for London's public...
If you’re tempted to rent a car to get around the city, you may want to reconsider. Notoriously congested traffic, a scarcity of reasonably priced parking spaces and costly fines for violating parking rules make getting around by car a challenge. Easier and more cost-effective options are...
The easiest and fastest way to get into the city is to take the express train. Tickets cost RUB 300 (around €8) and they go to Paveletskaya station. From this station there is a direct connection to the Moscow metro.
As Kuala Lumpur Airport is located extremely far away from Kuala Lumpur, it is worth considering whether it is better to travel by taxi or by train to the city. My tip would be to use the KLIA Ekspres. You can buy a ticket just outside the luggage collection hall, and the platform is just a...
Here is a useful tip for all visitors to Vienna staying for longer than a day:
Following your arrival in Vienna, perhaps even as soon as you have checked into your hotel, you should take 20 minutes and make a quick trip to the following address:
Global Refund Austria Gmbh Zetschegasse...
With the ZürichCARD you can enjoy unrestricted second-class travel on all modes of public transport (train/bus/tram/boat) in the ZVV zones 10, 11, 21, 40, 50, 54 and 55. These zones include travel throughout the entire city of Zürich, travel to the airport, an excursion to the...
Consider the “Mobilis” on your next visit to Paris. In principle, it is similar to the Paris Visite (purchased according to zone), but it does not include discounts for museum tickets and other attractions. A Mobilis card is valid for an entire day and gives you access to all modes...
If you don’t have a car, walking is a great way to navigate the city. You also can take the tram, which provides easy access to most areas. For destinations outside the city, hop on a bus. Tram and bus services are reasonably prices and run by Zagreb Municipal Transit System (ZET). Details...