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City transport

Finding a safe and reliable transportation in a city is the biggest problem for tourists. The transportation system in Marseille is extremely good and efficient. Taxis, buses, private cars are easily available in the city. The transportation system in Marseille has a very good reputation among the Marseillais. The network of the buses in Marseille is very strong. You can get the bus tickets at very less rates from any bus terminals or tourist’s offices. The rate of a 24-hour ticket is 4.5 euro. You can also get tickets for more than one day for example, tickets for three days is available for 10 euro. You can travel as much as you want during this period on all the buses. You can easily get seats in these buses. However, sometimes these buses are crowded with local people and you may experience some problems. Therefore, if you want comfortable services, you can hire a taxi. The fare of these taxis is according to the distance you travel. The taxis in the city have meters and drivers cannot cheat you. Only those drivers are permitted to drive a taxi that are more than 25 years of age and have their driving licences. Some tourists want to use boat services to cross the Old Harbour. The streets of main centre of Marseille are narrow and one-way so, it may cause any problem to you to drive in these streets. Therefore, to avoid any sort of issue get a car hire Marseille. If you go for a car hire Marseille airport, it will enhance the fun of your trip.

 


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