
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.

Pszczyna is a city in southern Poland in the Silesian province, on the Pszczyna River, called the Pearl of Upper Silesia. It has an interesting history, well-preserved monuments and an attractive location among the forests of the former Silesian Forest.
One of the city's biggest attractions is a beautiful aristocratic residence surrounded by a magnificent park, namely the castle, in fact the Hochberg palace. The Pszczyna Palace is one of the few monuments that was not affected by the devastation of recent wars. Its current appearance is due to the reconstruction and decoration of the late 19th century. On the first floor you can visit the imperial suite furnished for German Emperor William II, on the second floor the apartments of the famous Princess Daisy and Prince von Pless, while in the basement of the castle - interesting exhibitions of weapons and armaments.
It is worth taking a stroll through the Castle Park and visiting the famous Princess Daisy's Tea Room or the Bison Showcase enclosure, among others. There is also an open-air museum called Zagroda Wsi Pszczyńskiej and the Silesian Press Museum, which is interesting and unique in Poland.
Pszczyna is a junction station through which two railroad lines run: Katowice-Zwardoń and Pszczyna-Rybnik. The city also has a Pszczyna PKS bus station, or Transfer Center, located near the train station. If you are fascinated by Pszczyna, you can find buses serving this connection in the search engine on the home page. We invite you to take advantage of the offer Sindbad!
Pszczyna is a city in southern Poland in the Silesian province, on the Pszczyna River, called the Pearl of Upper Silesia. It has an interesting history, well-preserved monuments and an attractive location among the forests of the former Silesian Forest.
One of the city's biggest attractions is a beautiful aristocratic residence surrounded by a magnificent park, namely the castle, in fact the Hochberg palace. The Pszczyna Palace is one of the few monuments that was not affected by the devastation of recent wars. Its current appearance is due to the reconstruction and decoration of the late 19th century. On the first floor you can visit the imperial suite furnished for German Emperor William II, on the second floor the apartments of the famous Princess Daisy and Prince von Pless, while in the basement of the castle - interesting exhibitions of weapons and armaments.
It is worth taking a stroll through the Castle Park and visiting the famous Princess Daisy's Tea Room or the Bison Showcase enclosure, among others. There is also an open-air museum called Zagroda Wsi Pszczyńskiej and the Silesian Press Museum, which is interesting and unique in Poland.
Pszczyna is a junction station through which two railroad lines run: Katowice-Zwardoń and Pszczyna-Rybnik. The city also has a Pszczyna PKS bus station, or Transfer Center, located near the train station. If you are fascinated by Pszczyna, you can find buses serving this connection in the search engine on the home page. We invite you to take advantage of the offer Sindbad!
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