Free publications in Graz: Advent Days for all shopping enthusiasts!

Free publications in Graz: Advent Days for all shopping enthusiasts!

The city of Graz has a well -known offer for the Advent season, which is now being activated again. On the Advent Days, residents and visitors can use public transport free of charge. The aim of this measure is to bring more people to the city center and to encourage them to choose public transport instead of their own car. This could reduce the traffic load and at the same time support retail in the center.

The free trip applies to all urban bus and tram lines with single and double-digit numbers within zone 101. As is well known, this includes popular connections such as the 32 and the 66. However, not all lines are included in this offer, such as line 125, which is wrong to Graz.

actions and attractions on November 30th

On November 30th, line 5 will return in normal operation. On this occasion, passengers can expect a colorful program at various stops. In addition to flyers that have informative content for using public transport, delicious treats, including roasted almonds, chestnuts and gingerbread, are also offered. Alcohol -free beer is also distributed.

A special highlight will be the clown school Jakotopia, which offers entertainment at the Puntigam terminus between 3 p.m. and 6 p.m. Nicholas will also be present as an additional surprise element, which is a real experience, especially for families with children.

These measures during the Advent season are part of the efforts of the city of Graz to promote retail and use of public transport. The offer is not only practical, but also brings a festive atmosphere to the city. The initiative addresses everyone who enjoys purchasing and at the same time wants to do something for the environment by avoiding the car and instead using public transport.

Further information on the exact lines and the special actions can be found on the official channels of the Holding Graz and the city of Graz, including www.kleinezeitung.at .

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