One of the main problems for tourists during Euro 2012 will be how to get to the stadium A certain number of transportation is available for the citizens of the country
You’ll find that busses are more numerous than any other kinds of transfer in the country Foreign tourists will have to choose larger or smaller buses according to the route they will be willing to take (large ones go through the downtown, small – the suburbs You’ll definitely be comfy and feel safe in a large modern motor bus Although the small shuttle buses aren’t too cozy many citizens choose them for they can take you anywhere you want or need to go The minibus drivers can often take chances on the road and one must look out for them in the traffic The prices for the private bus transfer are higher than for those kinds of transport which are in the ownership of the state but they are still very low in the World’s standards Trams, trolleys and the underground are in the ownership of the state Trolleys look like buses moved by electricity
Trams are moved by rails with electricity Trolleybuses and trams is the most overpopulated kind of transport
The underground is the safest and fastest kind of city transport in the country but you may use it only in Kiyv and Kharkiv Trolleys and trams cost 25 cents, underground – 30 cents During the rush hour the subway is the best choice and trams or trolleybuses can be just uncomfortable
European tourists will get high level of service in every city-recipient of Euro 2012 as well as practically indefinite number of apartments to rent for short stay
