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see_do [2010/11/11 12:05]
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dkreil [Public transport / tickets]
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 machines in all tube stations and on many tram stations. These accept machines in all tube stations and on many tram stations. These accept
 banknotes and credit cards. You will need to get a ticket before banknotes and credit cards. You will need to get a ticket before
-boarding a train. While you can buy tickets in trams and busses, they are more expensive than when you get a ticket before boarding.+boarding a train. While you can buy tickets in trams and busses, they are more expensive than when you get a ticket before boarding. Friday to Sunday the tube runs all 24h.
  
 Perhaps of interest, if you are interested in sight-seeing and museums, Perhaps of interest, if you are interested in sight-seeing and museums,
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 with a partner, say, you could insert two segments of the ticket into with a partner, say, you could insert two segments of the ticket into
 the validation machine, which will entitle two people to unrestricted the validation machine, which will entitle two people to unrestricted
-travel for the day. It costs €27.20 and at €3.40 per day is the cheapest option as soon+travel for the day. It costs €28.80 and at €3.60 per day is the cheapest option as soon
 as you make at least two trips per day (which you almost certainly as you make at least two trips per day (which you almost certainly
 will). will).
  
 Lastly, there are 72h/48h/24h and single-trip tickets priced at Lastly, there are 72h/48h/24h and single-trip tickets priced at
-€13.60/​€10.00/​€5.70 and €1.70.+€13.60/​€10.00/​€5.70 and €1.80.
  
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