The European Youth Card (also known as EURO<26) allows reductions on cultural activities, shops, transport, eating out and accommodation, and can be used in 38 European countries. Most countries make it possible to buy and use the card up to the age of 30. The card is usually issued for one year. In many European countries the card is still known as EURO<26, but with the change of the age limit (from 26 to 30), increasingly it is called the European Youth Card (in English or the local language: Jugendkarte, Carta Giovani, Carnet Joven). More information...
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