Most parts of Europe are expensive, but transportation costs are expensive, so it accounts for a larger portion of travel expenses than expected, which is bound to be burdensome when traveling. That's why you can use public transportation at a much lower cost if you check in advance for various types of pass tickets that can save transportation costs as much as possible at a more reasonable price.
Today, I would like to introduce the transportation pass for travelers by Italian region in Europe. If you are preparing to travel to Italy in warm weather, please refer to the transportation pass and go on a trip without any travel expenses.
1.Milan
In Milan, you can also travel conveniently by purchasing a pass that allows unlimited use of all public transportation, including buses, trams, and subways. You can buy it through ticket machines, but you can also buy it from tabacchi, bus and tram drivers everywhere, and the price varies slightly depending on how you buy it.
If the travel distance is short or the stay time is short, it is more efficient to use a one-time ticket that can be used for 90 minutes. You can also buy 10 tickets in a bundle, so if you travel with multiple people, you can buy them and use them separately. If you stay for more than a day, you can use public transportation for a much cheaper price by choosing a one- or two-day ticket, so it would be better to buy it appropriately depending on the length of your stay, right?
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One-time ticket (90 minutes) - 1.5 euros / One-day ticket (24 hours) - 4.5 euros / Two-day ticket (48 hours) - 8.25 euros
2. Rome
Rome's traffic pass is divided into one-time, one-day, two-day, and seven-day passes, so even if you stay for a long time, you can ease the burden of transportation costs.
You can use the one-time ticket unlimitedly for 100 minutes based on the first time you used the subway, bus, or tram, but you can only transfer between the same public transportation, so you should be careful when using it, right?
24-hour, 48-hour, and 72-hour tickets are available for 24 hours, 48 hours, and 72 hours from the start of use, but the price is not expensive, so if you stay in Rome for a long time, it is cheaper to choose and use it according to the number of days than one ticket.
Transportation tickets can be purchased through ticket vending machines in subway stations, but sometimes they do not give you change or give you back insufficient change, so it is recommended to prepare change as much as possible.
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One ticket - 1.50 euros / 24 hours - 7 euros / 48 hours - 12.50 euros / 72 hours - 18 euros
3. Venice
Venice, known as the city of water unlike other regions, will use the water bus, the Baporetto. In the case of the Baforetto transportation zone, it is divided into 60 minutes, one day ticket (24 hours), two day ticket (48 hours), and three day ticket (72 hours), and the time is calculated from the first time you use the transportation zone, so you can use it until the next day.
In particular, there is a rolling venice ticket that allows you to buy a three-day ticket (72 hours) for ages 7 to 29 at a much lower price than a three-day ticket for Barforetto, so it would be better for those who are eligible to have a passport, right?
If you are purchasing a Rolling Venice ticket, you must write down your personal information and always keep the paper with you.
One thing to keep in mind is that travelers who travel with several parties sell tickets in a bundle, so it can be inconvenient to get on board only when all the people are tied up on the road, so it's a good idea to buy tickets individually!
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One-time ticket (60 minutes) - 7.5 euros / One-day ticket (24 hours) - 20 euros / Two-day ticket (48 hours) - 30 euros / Three-day ticket (72 hours) - 40 euros / Rolling Venice 3-day ticket (72 hours) - 28 euros
4. Florence
For those who use public transportation in Florence, you can buy and use transportation tickets at convenience stores, tram stops, windows within Santa Maria Novella Station, and ticket machines.
The public transportation ticket has one, two, and four tickets that can be used for 90 minutes, and is divided into one-day, three-day, and seven-day tickets, and both buses and trains are available. You can use both cash and card through the ticket machine, but if you can't buy it, you can pay cash through the bus driver and buy it!
However, please note that the airport bus cannot be used as a transportation ticket, so you have to buy it one way and use it.
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One-time ticket (90 minutes) - 1.2 euros & one-time ticket (90 minutes) x 2 sheets - 2.40 euros & one-time ticket (90 minutes) x 4 sheets - 4.70 euros / one-day ticket (24 hours) - 5 euros / 3 days ticket (72 hours) - 12 euros / 7 days ticket - 18 euros
5. Naples
The Arte Card, a must-have item for tourists traveling to Naples by public transportation, is a transportation pass that allows them to use all public transportation in the city for three days without restriction.
In particular, unlike other Italian passengers, unlimited public transportation is available, and three of the tourist attractions that require admission are free of charge, and there is a useful benefit to reduce travel expenses.
However, it is not available for 72 hours from the time of use, but from 0 a.m. to midnight on the 3rd, so if you want to use it well, we recommend purchasing it from the morning.
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twenty-five euros