1. The main type of public transport in Constanta is buses, by which one can reach any part of the city. Other cities located on the shores of Lake Constance can be reached by ferry.
2. A common mode of transport for locals is the bicycle so almost all roads in the city have special cycle lanes. Tourists can rent two-wheelers at one of the rental points.
3. The most prestigious and expensive cafes and restaurants are located on the lakeshore. Thrifty travelers are recommended to look for restaurants away from the waterfront and central streets where prices are much lower.
4. Special lights illuminating the city at night are automatically turned off after 11:00 pm. Fans of evening walks can turn them on at their discretion. All the street lamps are equipped with special buttons.
6. The city has several large free parking lots where you can leave your car for an unlimited time. Byk-Gulden parking can be found near the Old Town.
7. The most expensive hotels in town are located on the lakeshore and in the Old Town. Outside these lively tourist areas, one can find comfortable hotels with quite affordable prices.
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9. Konstanz is famous for its picturesque parks and gardens, on the territory of which beautiful green lawns are shaped every year. A large part of such green areas is available for recreation. On the lawn, it's allowed to sunbathe or have a picnic.
10. Litter bins are installed on all city streets, as well as in parks. For throwing rubbish in the wrong place, violators may face a large fine.
11. A large railway and bus station operates in Konstanz. Trains depart from here to many neighboring towns every day. A cheaper option for intercity traveling is buses.
12. For those who expect to travel a lot around the city by bus, it will be a good idea to buy a ticket or a pass. The cost of one trip is about 1.2 euros, and for a one-day ticket, you'll pay about 4 euros.
13. Konstanz shares a single urban space with the Swiss city of Kreuzlingen. Despite the fact that the actual border between these cities is quite nominal, there is still strict border control.
14. Tourists traveling alone should definitely pay attention to Maximilian‘s supermarket. It is distinguished by reasonable prices and a wide range of products. Here you can also buy popular regional beers and wines.
15. The largest number of people can be seen on the city streets on weekends. Those wishing to take pictures of cityscapes and famous attractions should go for a walk on a weekday morning.