1. The city has a developed public transport system. Buses run along the main streets from early morning to late evening. Thrifty travelers are advised to purchase special tickets, the validity of which varies from one day to several weeks.
2. It’s better to call the taxi by phone or take it on a special parking. It is unlikely to flag a taxi on the street. You may leave small cash reward for the taxi driver, but this procedure is not required. Most commonly, the resulting amount by the meter is simply rounded off.
3. To rent a car you have to have an international driver's license and a credit card with the desired amount of deposit on account. Clients under 23 years, as well as those who received the driver’s license under a year ago, may be denied service.
4. Shops are generally open at 8:00 am and work until 6:00 - 7:00 pm. In shopping malls working time may be longer, until 9:00 pm. It's worth noting that alcoholic beverages and tobacco products can only be purchased in specialty stores, conventional supermarkets do not sell them.
6. In the town so-called ‘welcome cards’ are widespread, which can be purchased at any hotel or tourist office. They are entitled to a discount when visiting some museums and cultural events, and guarantee a reduced fare while using public transport.
7. Those, who will travel Kitzbühel for the first time, need the map of the town. It’s possible getting it for free at any tourist office, the largest of which is close to the railway station.
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9. The town and its suburbs have a huge amount of parks and nature reserves. Almost all of them are open to public access, but you should notice that picnic areas are located in special zones of private parks and forests. You can kindle fires and set tents only after verification of all existing rules in the reserve.