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Lisbon's elevadores, or funiculars, are essential for getting around Lisbon. They all lead to fine viewpoints over the city - here's the lowdown on how to catch them.
Maximilian’s aids hire a gang of ex-Confederate soldiers as guides and guards with disastrous results. Maximilian loses his throne and life.
Train travel in France is an easy and cheap way to get across Europe and make vacations simple with this mode of transportation.
Traveling between JFK and NYC by taxi is expensive and frustrating. Don't be afraid to try public transport - the Airtrain and subway are far cheaper and can be quicker.
Taking the train in Italy is an efficient and fast way to travel Italy; even on a budget, using Trenitalia is relatively cheap compared to other countries in Europe.
A visitor to Japan will benefit from quick day trips outside the confines of Tokyo. Visiting Kamakura is a great opportunity to see some of Japan's rich cultural history
Like Rio de Janeiro's Santa Teresa tram, tramways are not just a good way of getting about Lisbon - they're great fun for tourists too. Here are the main routes and info.
The Swiss Pass, Half-Fare Card, and Transfer Ticket give special discounts when traveling on trains, public postal buses, boats, and mountain cable cars in Switzerland.
A dog is almost as welcome in Europe as its owner. Procedural hurdles are easily met and nearly every restaurant, non-chain hotel and transportation mode is pet friendly.
Travelling around Britain on public transport can be a costly affair, but there are a number of ways to make your travel easy and cost efficient.
The bargain Swiss Boat Pass gives savings and family discounts on sightseeing cruises and day trips on lakes and rivers such as Zurich, Lugano, and Geneva in Switzerland.
All public transportation (trains, buses, metros, and trams) in the Netherlands now share a single OV-Chipkaart, or smart card, for seamless payments and easy transfers.
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