Almost all major shopping centers, restaurants and hotels accept service payment with credit cards. They deal with cards of international standard. Large amounts of cash are necessary to those only, who hope to make purchases in markets or in small retail pavilions.
You can exchange money not only in banks and private exchange offices, but also in the department of the General Post Office. It operates seven days a week and around the clock, but the exchange rate at the post office is not the most profitable.
The main form of public transport is bus. Buses cruise the city from 5:00 am to 11:00 - 12:00 pm. Tickets can be purchased in any newspaper stand or tobacco shop. Budget travelers should buy a ticket for a few days or weeks, it will save considerably.
There are lots of car rental points in the city; for paperwork customers will need a copy of the passport, a world-class driving license and a credit card with the desired amount of deposit in the account.
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