The buses, trains and trams won't cost you a penny.
Getting from A to B here is easy – and free When planning a trip it’s easy to forget about a pesky hidden cost – transport. Whether it’s taxis, buses or trains, getting from A to B can add up to a hefty sum if you’re exploring a new destination – especially in a city. But in one European destination public transport is free for everyone – even tourists. In Luxembourg, the wealthiest country in the European Union, people can ride the buses, trains and trams for free.
Sounds pretty ideal, right? In Luxembourg, public transport is free The only exception to the rule is first class travel – which, as you’d expect, will still cost you. Also, passengers do need to carry a form of identification to show if a conductor asks for one. But it’s worth pointing out that tourists can travel all over the country – even to more rural spots – via public transport for free.
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