Zagreb Public Transport
The extensive network of public transport is operated by ZET in Zagreb. The inner part of the city is covered mostly by trams, the outer parts are connected via bus lines and suburban trains. The key attractions are in walking distance to each other, but you'll need the public transport to reach the suburbs. The lines operate regularly in the day, the night services are rare. The tickets are not sold on board of the trams, they can be obtained singly or in pack in a nearby newspaper kiosk. You can buy a one-day ticket or a three-day Zagreb-card, offering discounts in various museum, restaurants, and hotels. The tickets should be validated on board, they are valid for 90 minutes. The old trams will be replaced with a new construction in the end of 2007 to 2008. There's no metro in Zagreb. The funicular operates in the historic parts, it's a usual tourist attraction. It is possible to order a taxi by telephone: 970. There are taxis waiting for tourists in front of the train and bus stations, near the main square and in front of the larger hotels.
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