
Welcome by bus to Kolobrzeg!
Kolobrzeg - a city in northwestern Poland, located at the mouth of the Parsęta River, lying on the Baltic Sea itself. Kolobrzeg has the status of a health resort, with as many as three summer sea baths.
The city itself was heavily damaged during World War II. After the fighting in 1945, when the German army capitulated, more than 90% of the buildings lay in ruins, but already on March 18, 1945 Poland's wedding with the sea took place, more than 20 years later because in 1967 the city was formally granted the status of a health resort.
Did you know that Kolobrzeg and Kolobrzeg County is one of the most popular overnight destinations in Poland? Kolobrzeg has a lot to offer, as it is an outstanding tourist and spa destination. The numbers speak for themselves, about 30 sanatoriums, more than 6,500 beds for guests, dozens of hotels have more than 12,000 beds for guests. It should be added that Kolobrzeg has not only holiday homes, but also luxury hotels with the best spa facilities. Kolobrzeg is a city very much visited by foreign guests. It is estimated that as many as 40% of the visitors are from abroad, mainly from Germany. During the year about a quarter of a million people use the hotel facilities in Kolobrzeg itself, the whole municipality is also a popular choice. The number of visitors is high enough to place the city ahead of much larger cities.
Kolobrzeg and its environs are home to mineral water springs, as well as brine and mud deposits. The city treats diseases of the upper respiratory tract, circulation, joints, as well as diabetes and other conditions.
During your stay, you should definitely take a walk on the pier (the longest concrete structure in Poland), see the Kolobrzeg Fortress, as well as the lighthouse. Smaller kids will certainly enjoy spending time in the oceanarium, while for all tourists, both younger and older, we recommend seeing the Kolobrzeg Maritime Open Air Museum. The open-air museum is located on Bałtycka Street and offers to see the vessels. Importantly, you can also take a look inside. After a day's sightseeing, it is worth strolling along the Jan Szymanski Boulevard, which is Kolobrzeg's promenade.
The bus stop is located at the PKS station in Kolobrzeg, stan. 4, Al. Kolejowa 6.
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