Let's compare transportation in Estonia and Latvia. Estonia's Tallinn offers trams, buses, and trolleys, all accessible with a single ticket. Tallinn residents even enjoy free public transport.
Free public transport? That's remarkable. How do they fund it?
It's managed through their system. Latvia, particularly Riga, also has a comprehensive public transport network with buses, trams, and minibuses, though it's not free.
Interesting. What about ride-hailing services?
Estonia has Bolt, and Latvia has Taxify—both offer convenient alternatives.
And the roads?
Estonia's main roads are generally in good condition. Latvia's are improving, but some rural areas may be less smooth. Both countries are relatively small, making driving manageable. They also have train networks, though not as extensive as some other European countries. Both Tallinn and Riga have well-connected airports.
So, overall, it sounds relatively easy to get around both countries.
Yes, transportation in Estonia and Latvia is generally straightforward for travelers.