Bus from ANTWERPEN to PSZOW. Current connections

ANTWERPEN

Coach tickets to Antwerp

Antwerp is located on the River Scheldt in the Flemish Region and is the largest city and largest port in Belgium. Antwerp is also the most famous diamond-cutting center in the world. What to see when visiting this Belgian city?

What to see in Antwerp?

One of the city's largest and oldest landmarks is Het Steen Castle, built between 1200 and 1225 on the site of an earlier fortress from the 9th century. Over the centuries it served various functions: it was a prison, a private residence, a warehouse or even a sawmill. The current castle is only part of the former fortification located on the now-defunct De Werf peninsula. While in the city, of course, you must see the market square with its beautiful town hall and fountain, St. Mary's Cathedral and historic guild houses.

While walking around Antwerp, look around for murals related to Belgian cartoons. You can also visit the Rubens House, a museum dedicated not only to the life and work of this famous painter, but also displaying his personal objects. The museum is housed in rooms with original antique 17th-century furnishings.

Antwerp - getting around

Antwerp is a well-connected city. It has an airport serving several scheduled flights, charter flights and business flights. The main train and bus stations are located in the center, near the city zoo. If you decide to take a bus to Antwerp, check the availability of connections from your city on our website. Feel free to board our buses!

Antwerp is located on the River Scheldt in the Flemish Region and is the largest city and largest port in Belgium. Antwerp is also the most famous diamond-cutting center in the world. What to see when visiting this Belgian city?

What to see in Antwerp?

One of the city's largest and oldest landmarks is Het Steen Castle, built between 1200 and 1225 on the site of an earlier fortress from the 9th century. Over the centuries it served various functions: it was a prison, a private residence, a warehouse or even a sawmill. The current castle is only part of the former fortification located on the now-defunct De Werf peninsula. While in the city, of course, you must see the market square with its beautiful town hall and fountain, St. Mary's Cathedral and historic guild houses.

While walking around Antwerp, look around for murals related to Belgian cartoons. You can also visit the Rubens House, a museum dedicated not only to the life and work of this famous painter, but also displaying his personal objects. The museum is housed in rooms with original antique 17th-century furnishings.

Antwerp - getting around

Antwerp is a well-connected city. It has an airport serving several scheduled flights, charter flights and business flights. The main train and bus stations are located in the center, near the city zoo. If you decide to take a bus to Antwerp, check the availability of connections from your city on our website. Feel free to board our buses!

PSZOW

Tickets Sindbad to Pszow

As you explore Pszow, a tiny town in the heart of the Silesian province, you may feel that you are stepping on the footsteps of time. Situated quietly in the valley of the Oder River, this place comes alive with history and culture, tempting tourists with the richness of its attractions.

Undoubtedly, the crown monument of the city is the Minor Basilica of the Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary. Its Gothic architecture, given a Baroque facelift over time, hides real treasures: the main altar from 1710, a baptismal font from three centuries ago and an organ made thirty years after the altarpiece.

Mentioning monuments, it is impossible to omit St. Nicholas Church. It's like reading ancient chronicles, where the 13th-century roots of this temple lead through the eras, from its Romanesque beginning to its Gothic transformations. The Romanesque portal from the 13th century, the Gothic altar from the 1500s and the Baroque font from the 1700s are like pages of a magic book.

On the other hand, in Tworków, not far from Pszow, you'll come across the ruins of a castle from the 14th century. Once erected at the request of the Dukes of Racibórz, it now presents itself as a fascinating ruin after being destroyed by war.

Ignacy Mine and Szarlota Heap

A little farther away, in Łączna, the Ignacy Mine is a piece of the past from the 19th century. One of the most modern in Upper Silesia at one time, today it is open to the public, shedding light on the hard times of mining.

In Pszow, the Szarlota Heap, an artificial mountain built from post-mining waste, is a must-see. The highest point on this heap offers an impressive panorama of the city and its surroundings.

Buses to and from Pszow

If you're planning a trip to Pszow, think about convenience. Buses to and from Pszow are a great option. Consider using the coaches of the line Sindbad. Modern, comfortable coaches stop right next to the Biedronka store on Traugutta Street.

As you explore Pszow, a tiny town in the heart of the Silesian province, you may feel that you are stepping on the footsteps of time. Situated quietly in the valley of the Oder River, this place comes alive with history and culture, tempting tourists with the richness of its attractions.

Undoubtedly, the crown monument of the city is the Minor Basilica of the Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary. Its Gothic architecture, given a Baroque facelift over time, hides real treasures: the main altar from 1710, a baptismal font from three centuries ago and an organ made thirty years after the altarpiece.

Mentioning monuments, it is impossible to omit St. Nicholas Church. It's like reading ancient chronicles, where the 13th-century roots of this temple lead through the eras, from its Romanesque beginning to its Gothic transformations. The Romanesque portal from the 13th century, the Gothic altar from the 1500s and the Baroque font from the 1700s are like pages of a magic book.

On the other hand, in Tworków, not far from Pszow, you'll come across the ruins of a castle from the 14th century. Once erected at the request of the Dukes of Racibórz, it now presents itself as a fascinating ruin after being destroyed by war.

Ignacy Mine and Szarlota Heap

A little farther away, in Łączna, the Ignacy Mine is a piece of the past from the 19th century. One of the most modern in Upper Silesia at one time, today it is open to the public, shedding light on the hard times of mining.

In Pszow, the Szarlota Heap, an artificial mountain built from post-mining waste, is a must-see. The highest point on this heap offers an impressive panorama of the city and its surroundings.

Buses to and from Pszow

If you're planning a trip to Pszow, think about convenience. Buses to and from Pszow are a great option. Consider using the coaches of the line Sindbad. Modern, comfortable coaches stop right next to the Biedronka store on Traugutta Street.

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