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Generally speaking, there’s no need to hire a car in Prague. The city’s streets are mainly cobbled and pedestrianized, with parking only available for those with special permits. Most of the main hotels and major tourist attractions are within walking distance of one...
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Obviously, one of the best ways of getting around the city and seeing the city at the same time is by walking. Sometimes it simply isn’t necessary to use public transport to get around Istanbul. If your destination is nearby, then you will be able to simply walk and...
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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 been...
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Getting around in London is really easy, thanks to the great Tube system. This is the fastest and most convenient way of getting around the city. The legendary tube network is the oldest and the largest underground train network in the whole world, and today, it...
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Venice wouldn’t be Venice without its Gondolas. Anyone thinking of Venice is most likely to think of one of the shiny black Gondolas with its standing Gondoliere in black trousers, striped shirt and straw hat. While Gondolas use to be the most important means of...
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As well as many forms of transport on dry land, Istanbul also has an impressive over-water public transport system. The Sea Bus is one such form of transport and is a great way of getting around. All the way back in 1987, the Minicipality of Istanbul went about...