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Visitor information

You can find information for visitors at all our international airports – city maps, accommodation brochures, tourist attractions, shopping choices, entertainment, food, and transport options. Similar information is available at bus and train stations and in public libraries.

There are visitor information centres in most towns, cities, and tourist destinations. You’ll find general tourist information as well as material specific to the area you’re in. Sometimes it will just be a small kiosk with printed information, but in larger towns and cities the visitor information centres are staffed. The staff can help with your questions and make bookings for transport, accommodation and local attractions. 

 

Look for street signs that show a large i logo – they will direct you to the nearest visitor centre, which are identified by the same logo.


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