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10 Apr 2013
Syx creates CityCard for museums and attractions visits by public transport
Supplier: Vintia
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Syx Automations, Belgium, has created a CityCard that combines visits to museums and attractions and includes public transport.
The all-in experience card has been launched in Gent, Belgium, allowing visitors to enter the city’s principal museums, other attractions including a boat trip, and public transport without the need for any paper passes.
There are two types of cards, one that is valid for 48 hours, another for 72 hours. They cost 25 and 30 Euros. The card comes with a visitors’ guide and is sold in the Gent Tourist Office, hotels, participating museums and points of sale of the transport company ‘De Lijn’.
The card is scanned every time the visitor enters a venue. On buses and trams, the visitor shows the date of first card use, written on the card, to the driver.
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