Interesting public transport around the world. Whether it is a boat that cuts the Grand channel in Venice or the ringing of the tuk-tuk in Southeast Asia, these religious types of public transport reflect the essence of their cities.
Yellow taxis of New York. Nothing speaks of New York as his yellow taxi. All officially registered cars have a medallion on the hood, so make sure that you have chosen what you need. These medallions are actually very expensive, sometimes the prices of them reach six -digit numbers. Many of them are transmitted as a family relic from father to son.
Black taxis of London. Despite the fact that today a taxi in London can be seen in many other colors, the original black kabes are still very appreciated. They have run through the streets of London since the beginning of the 60s.
Water taxi. Venice, while water buses are a cheaper and practical type of transport for Venice’s channels, and the gondolas chosen tourists, nothing allows you to join the rhythm of the city as a journey on a water taxi. This, perhaps, is not the cheapest way to move in Venice, but, of course, very stylish.
Non-tuk-kneled Bangkok. A popular and cheap way of movement, tuk-free or auto-ricksha, as you know, is a popular public transport in developing countries. They are currently commissioned in many Western countries, including Germany and the Netherlands.
Taxi aircraft in the Maldives. This is one of the most amazing taxis in the world – aircraft with a capacity of up to 18 people serve up to 40 resorts in the region. This is not only the fastest way to move within the archipelago, but also the most convenient way to get from the international airport to Male to other areas. Book your place in advance.
Coco-Taxi Havana. These non -traditional egg -shaped coconuts are a three -wheeled vehicle with a fiberglass shell. Inexpensive and relatively comfortable, they are ideal for a relaxed evening trip on a tropical cube.
Taxi Berlin. Although these open taxis work only in the warm season from April to October, they use the most environmentally friendly way of movement. They are driven by mechanical force and do not produce harmful emissions. However, they include a set of batteries in the event that the driver wants to relax a bit.