
Brussels is one of Europe's most interesting cities. Firstly, because of its history, and secondly, because of the importance it gained after the end of the Second World War, as from 1958 the Belgian capital was home to the headquarters of the European Economic Community, and in 1967 the headquarters of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) was also moved there.
You can get to and from Brussels by, among others, coaches of the line Sindbad. Our buses stop on Boulevard Pacheco in front of Bruxelles Congres. From there it is close, for example, to Brussels-North railroad station.
Brussels is a large city, as evidenced by the number of extensive parks and the number of monuments the city offers. Of note are the Royal Palace, the Grand Place and the Brussels Park.
The city has a large number of museums, including the Belgian Comic Strip Center, Europe's most famous comic strip museum, where you will learn about the entire process of creating comic strips such as the Smurfs.
If you decide to take a trip to Brussels on our lines, it is worth knowing that the Belgian capital has four metro lines and! Two lines of the premetro, which is a kind of underground streetcar.
If, on the other hand, you decide to move around the city in a rental car, remember that Brussels has one of the highest shares of main roads, on which the speed limit is sometimes less than 70%. Therefore, driving around the city can be frustrating.
Brussels is one of Europe's most interesting cities. Firstly, because of its history, and secondly, because of the importance it gained after the end of the Second World War, as from 1958 the Belgian capital was home to the headquarters of the European Economic Community, and in 1967 the headquarters of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) was also moved there.
You can get to and from Brussels by, among others, coaches of the line Sindbad. Our buses stop on Boulevard Pacheco in front of Bruxelles Congres. From there it is close, for example, to Brussels-North railroad station.
Brussels is a large city, as evidenced by the number of extensive parks and the number of monuments the city offers. Of note are the Royal Palace, the Grand Place and the Brussels Park.
The city has a large number of museums, including the Belgian Comic Strip Center, Europe's most famous comic strip museum, where you will learn about the entire process of creating comic strips such as the Smurfs.
If you decide to take a trip to Brussels on our lines, it is worth knowing that the Belgian capital has four metro lines and! Two lines of the premetro, which is a kind of underground streetcar.
If, on the other hand, you decide to move around the city in a rental car, remember that Brussels has one of the highest shares of main roads, on which the speed limit is sometimes less than 70%. Therefore, driving around the city can be frustrating.

Myslenice is a city with county rights located in Malopolska province. Myslenice was first mentioned as early as the 13th century, while it became a city in 1342. The city's name derives, citing one hypothesis, from Myslenice, one of the founders of the settlement.
Myslenice is located thirty kilometers south of Krakow, right on the Raba River and its left tributary, the Bysinka. The city is surrounded by the Uklejna, Chelm and Dalin hills. The town can be reached via national road number seven and provincial road number 967.
The highlight of Myslenice is the market square in its most rectangular shape. It was delineated as early as the middle of the fifteenth century according to Magdeburg law. In the eighteenth century the first houses began to be erected near it. The oldest is the Oboński Tenement House.
If you go by bus to Myslenice, it is worth visiting the Church of the Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary, built in the 1560s. Initially built in Gothic style, it underwent many modernizations in the following centuries, which allowed to add elements of Baroque and Renaissance architecture to the temple.
Of course, Myslenice has many more monuments worth visiting. However, if you are looking for a PKS connection from Myslenice to European cities, please visit the Myslenice PKS station. By buses Sindbad you will get from Myslenice to all corners of our continent.
Myslenice is a city with county rights located in Malopolska province. Myslenice was first mentioned as early as the 13th century, while it became a city in 1342. The city's name derives, citing one hypothesis, from Myslenice, one of the founders of the settlement.
Myslenice is located thirty kilometers south of Krakow, right on the Raba River and its left tributary, the Bysinka. The city is surrounded by the Uklejna, Chelm and Dalin hills. The town can be reached via national road number seven and provincial road number 967.
The highlight of Myslenice is the market square in its most rectangular shape. It was delineated as early as the middle of the fifteenth century according to Magdeburg law. In the eighteenth century the first houses began to be erected near it. The oldest is the Oboński Tenement House.
If you go by bus to Myslenice, it is worth visiting the Church of the Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary, built in the 1560s. Initially built in Gothic style, it underwent many modernizations in the following centuries, which allowed to add elements of Baroque and Renaissance architecture to the temple.
Of course, Myslenice has many more monuments worth visiting. However, if you are looking for a PKS connection from Myslenice to European cities, please visit the Myslenice PKS station. By buses Sindbad you will get from Myslenice to all corners of our continent.
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