You’re young, right? You’re in Europe, right? You want to get the most out of being young and in Europe?
The EURO<26 youth card is available to all young people aged under 26. And the good news is that the following countries raised or are about to raise the age limit for cardholders up to 30 years of age: Andorra, Armenia, Bulgaria, Croatia, Czech Republic, Estonia, Finland (from 2009), Georgia, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Italy (from 2009), Malta (from 2009), The Netherlands, Poland (from 2009), Romania Russia, San Marino, Serbia, Slovenia (from 2009), Switzerland, Ukraine and Wales (from 2009). For details please check the national web pages. The card is valid for one year and can be renewed each year until you reach the age of 26 (or 30, depending on the issuing country).
You don’t have to be a student, you don’t even have to be a European citizen – you only have to be prepared for hundreds and thousands of discounts and benefits!
The card is issued in 41 European countries. Wherever the card is issued, it carries the EURO<26 logo, which is used to mark the places offering advantages and discounts.
Flash the Card! It all comes down to Hercules – the small guy juggling stars on the logo.
Wherever you see the EURO<26 logo, you know that your card gets you a discount – and the logo on your card proves that you are eligible for the discount.
The EURO<26 logo is recognised throughout Europe!
There are 100.000 reasons to carry a EURO<26 card, including:
- Culture: theatres, cinemas, concerts, museums, festivals, events - Transport: buses, trains, ferries, air travel - Travel: accommodation, holiday-trips, language courses - Shops: CD's, books, fashion, sports gear... and lots more! - Services: insurance, travel assistance, help lines, press subscriptions, pre-booking of tickets to cultural events...
Info Channels We forgot to mention that with EURO<26 you can also access youth information through different channels: annual guides, magazines, newsletters and helpdesks. Contact your national EURO<26 Office to sign up!