Free public transport introduced on Romanian sea coast

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The City Hall of Mangalia, on the Romanian coast of the Black Sea, is introducing free public transport on electric buses starting August 1, the institution announced.

The buses, purchased as part of an EU-funded project, run in Mangalia and the resorts administered by the city, namely Saturn, Venus, Cap-Aurora, Jupiter, and Neptun-Olimp.

“Throughout the summer season, tourists can use public transport for free, from the station to the hotel or to other resorts of the city. After canceling the parking tax to encourage tourism in the resorts of Mangalia, this is another measure meant to attract more tourists to this part of the seaside,” Mangalia mayor Cristian Radu said.