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Sales of the Szczecin Tourist Card are on the rise

20.01.2025
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The Szczecin Tourist Card  is becoming increasingly popular among tourists visiting the capital of Western Pomerania. It’s no surprise – the card offers numerous benefits that make exploring the city more attractive and convenient.

With the Card, visitors can enjoy free public transport and discounts on entry to Szczecin’s top attractions. Additionally, cardholders can dine at selected restaurants at reduced prices.

Rising Popularity Confirmed by Numbers

Statistics show that the Szczecin Tourist Card is drawing growing interest:

  • Year-on-year sales of the card have increased by an impressive 45.1%.
  • The 24-hour version has seen the greatest growth, with sales rising by 52% compared to the previous year.
  • In October 2024, as many cards were sold as in July 2019, which had previously been the best month for sales in that year.
  • May 2024 became the third-best month for card sales, highlighting a significant increase in the number of tourists visiting Szczecin during this period.

Why Choose the Szczecin Tourist Card?

The Szczecin Tourist Card not only offers savings but also significantly simplifies city exploration. With free public transport, tourists can easily travel between attractions while enjoying discounts on admission to the city’s major sights and selected dining spots.

If you’re planning a visit to Szczecin, especially during the winter holidays, the Card is worth considering. It provides an opportunity to make the most of your trip and ensures a seamless, enjoyable experience in the city.

Where to Buy the Szczecin Tourist Card?

The card is available for purchase through:

  • the GoPay website and app,
  • the Szczecin Mobile City Card app,
  • tourist information points in Szczecin.

Learn More About the Szczecin Tourist Card >>

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