With travel costs rising, free and safe public transportation can make a big difference for tourists. These five American cities provide fare-free transit and secure options for getting around.
Miami’s Metromover is a free tram system with 21 stops, gliding above streets and connecting major neighborhoods like Downtown, Brickell, and the Riverwalk. Security measures, including cameras and patrols, have improved safety since 2020.
Razorback Transit, run by the University of Arkansas, offers free bus routes for residents and visitors. The system connects downtown, Dickson Street, and the university campus, with clear schedules and a focus on rider safety.
The Hop is a free ADA-accessible shuttle serving Hoboken’s neighborhoods, connecting Southwest, Midtown, and Uptown. Riders can track buses in real time, and the system operates in one of New Jersey’s safer cities.
The 600 Line bus in Commerce provides fare-free service connecting residential areas, Citadel Outlets, and downtown Los Angeles. Consistent schedules and a local public safety division help keep riders secure.
Bozeman’s Streamline Bus offers fare-free service throughout downtown, Montana State University, and popular recreation areas. Operating daily from morning to night, it reduces the need for parking and supports safe, convenient travel.
These cities provide a mix of big-city excitement and small-town charm, making it easier for tourists to save on transportation while enjoying attractions safely.
