One of the main problems for tourists during Euro 2012 will be how to get to the stadium Foreign visitors will find the public transfer system quite developed in Ukraine
Over the last few years shuttle buses have become number one public vehicle in Ukraine For majority of Ukrainian cities big buses are still a novelty but while agile small ones can get you any place you need to go The level of comfort and safety is indisputably higher in the huge autobuses Smaller vehicles on the other hand are not very comfy though much more common As a participant of the traffic in Ukrainian cities one will be safer if he treats the drivers of small buses cautiously for they present a real problem on the roads The city buses are in hands of private owners and explains higher prices compared to state transport system, but the price won’t be higher than 1$ per a ride at any of them There also trolleys, trams and the subway of course in Ukraine Trolley roots can be found because of the special wiring above the road
Trams are similar with trolleys except they move by rails Trams and trolleys are free for retired people so they are often crowded
If you want to travel fast and safe over the city use the subway in Kiyv and Kharkiv Prices for this kinds of transport are not higher than 30 cents During the rush hour the subway is the best choice and trams or trolleybuses can be just uncomfortable
European tourists will get high level of service in every city-recipient of Euro 2012 as well as practically indefinite number of apartments to rent in Crimea for short stay
