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because they have student union cards which they pay for and have some form of agreement....In fact this is not really true even when I was a student (not EU) I paid the same as a EU national around 25 yrs old...All you have to do is show some id which will varify you are below 25...Even my Ukrainian friend who was a student in Ukraine got the below 25 discount...So it is not exactly the same...
I think there has been a big comprehension discontinuity somewhere in the whole chain of posts.
There is student discount available for visiting most of monument (which you have availed), and there is nationality discount available which is separate from student discount.You need not be an student to avail it.
Ok I did a quick google search for this apart from 1 person from trip advisor claiming such a thing no one else on the whole internet has a clue of this?!
Interesting to know I have lived in ISB and well I have not paid a different price than the American lady who was in front of me....And I assure you I look Pakistani enough and she blonde enough with her accent didnt pay a single penny more than me! This was few yrs back though...Not sure if they changed it but I doubt it @balixd @Marshmallow can anyone please just double check this coz this is a first even Quaid's tomb, the gardens and everything else is of the same price for a local as for a foreigner....why Pakistan monument Museum?
it is true dont worry you didnt get it wrong...
Until approximately three years ago , Pakistani Nationals did not have to pay anything to visit national monuments of Pakistan.
Visiting Pakistan Monument no more free now
ISLAMABAD - Visiting the Pakistan Monument - a national monument that reflects the culture and civilisation of the country and depicts the story of the Pakistan Movement - is no more free now.The Capital Development Authority has levied entrance ticket worth Rs 20 per person to the Pakistan Monument.
I don't know how or why you paid anything to visit your monuments. Either you mistakenly took the tickets which only foreigners were supposed to take,or it does not come under protected monument category (In India too, only monuments under ASI have differential ticketing system.Rest are free ), or you are outright lying here.
Difference in fees is not much talked about on internet because they do not interest much people.I could not even find an official website for any of Pakistani monuments , so travel planners are as reliable source of information as you could get.