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"Many European cities, including Rome, Paris, Berlin, Amsterdam, Vienna, Madrid, and Prague, have integrated tickets you can use on the metro, buses, trams, and some suburban commuter trains."
"In London, for example, the fares vary based on zone, whether you're traveling during peak or off-peak hours, and even how you pay."
"A lot of people think we still do paper ticketing, so they queue up for absolutely no reason when you can just do everything on your debit and credit card now, especially on the Tube."
Rome features a comprehensive public transit network, including metro lines, commuter trains, trams, and buses. While public transport may be less comfortable during rush hours, it is generally cheaper and quicker than taxis. Tourists often make mistakes, such as not purchasing the correct tickets. Many cities offer integrated tickets valid for multiple forms of transport, but systems can vary, as seen in London where fares depend on zones and payment methods. Understanding these systems can enhance the travel experience.
Read at Travel + Leisure
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