Does UGA have public transportation?
Does UGA have public transportation? Campus Transit provides bus and para-transit services to the UGA campus. Weekday, night, and weekend routes are available to all UGA community members. Keeping track of the next available bus is easy through UGA's mobile app available on Apple and Android devices.
Do I need cash for Athens?
Major tourist areas in Greece, like Athens and Thessaloniki, are mostly cash-free and will accept credit and debit cards and contactless payments. Plastic money is widely accepted in Greece, and the exchange rates are rather favorable.
Can you get around Athens without a car?
The best way to get around Athens is on foot and by metro; most of the city's major attractions are located within walking distance or a short metro ride of one another. In fact, renting a car is little more than a nuisance, as traffic is heavy and parking is hard to find.
Is it safe to drink tap water in Athens?
Tap water in Athens is absolutely safe to drink. This is why we do not have to buy water bottles since all buildings have direct access to drinkable water from the nearby lakes Marathon and Yliki.
Is public transport expensive in Athens?
Multiple downtown bus routes, plus four EXPRESS airport routes are available in Athens. Standard Flat Fare Tickets for rides within 90 minutes are 1.20 euros (about $1.30) per person, while EXPRESS buses require separate tickets that cost 5.50 euros (about $6 each).
Are UGA buses free?
UGA Bus System It is completely fare-free and services 7 days a week. The weekday bus runs from 6:30 a.m. to 7:45 p.m. on weekdays. Special routes for the nighttime and weekend run 7:00 p.m. to 1:00 a.m. Monday through Wednesday and 7:00 p.m. to 3:00 a.m. Thursday through Saturday.
Can you eat on the UGA bus?
For further service and eligibility information, call Campus Transit at 369-6220. Some Transit 'Rules': No open containers of food or beverage. Please don't be rude and eat/drink on the bus especially NOT when the bus is packed!
Is it cheap in Georgia Europe?
This is a pretty decent budget destination. It's not rock-bottom, but the Georgian Lari lost value over the past few years, making it a more affordable travel spot. Everything is moderately priced and wine and food is reasonable, so you can eat well here.