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KETY

Kęty - PKS - Buses and Buses - Transportation - Attractions and Monuments

Kęty is a small town located in the southern part of the Oswiecim-Raciborz Basin, at the foot of the Beskid Maly Mountains. It is a great base for trips to the nearby mountains, as well as an interesting place to visit during a day trip.

Kety - attractions

The town has a long history, which is best seen by going to the late 14th century market square, which has undergone renovation in recent years. It is surrounded by 19th and 20th century townhouses, and the centerpiece is a monument depicting the former resident and patron saint of the town, Saint John Kante. One of the townhouses houses the town museum, which collects old objects of daily use of the residents and other memorabilia related to Kety. While in town, it is also worth visiting the Sanctuary of Our Lady of Consolation, or the Baroque church of Saints Margaret and Catherine, as well as the small church of Saint John Kante, located next door. Kety was home to a small Jewish community as recently as 100 years ago, as evidenced by a cemetery with some 60 preserved matzevot and the remains of a former synagogue.

In addition to historical monuments, the town also offers interesting attractions. Kęty and the area around the Soła River is a great place for active recreation. In the Linden Park, created in 2014, one can combine walking or sports with acquiring knowledge about dendrology or beekeeping.

Getting to Kęty

Kęty is well connected - it lies between Bielsko-Biała and Wadowice on national road 52 and provincial road 948. There is a railroad station in the town, and a bus station nearby. If you are interested in the description of the town of Kęty, bus as a form of transportation will be a great choice. You can find a list of available bus connections on our website.

Kęty is a small town located in the southern part of the Oswiecim-Raciborz Basin, at the foot of the Beskid Maly Mountains. It is a great base for trips to the nearby mountains, as well as an interesting place to visit during a day trip.

Kety - attractions

The town has a long history, which is best seen by going to the late 14th century market square, which has undergone renovation in recent years. It is surrounded by 19th and 20th century townhouses, and the centerpiece is a monument depicting the former resident and patron saint of the town, Saint John Kante. One of the townhouses houses the town museum, which collects old objects of daily use of the residents and other memorabilia related to Kety. While in town, it is also worth visiting the Sanctuary of Our Lady of Consolation, or the Baroque church of Saints Margaret and Catherine, as well as the small church of Saint John Kante, located next door. Kety was home to a small Jewish community as recently as 100 years ago, as evidenced by a cemetery with some 60 preserved matzevot and the remains of a former synagogue.

In addition to historical monuments, the town also offers interesting attractions. Kęty and the area around the Soła River is a great place for active recreation. In the Linden Park, created in 2014, one can combine walking or sports with acquiring knowledge about dendrology or beekeeping.

Getting to Kęty

Kęty is well connected - it lies between Bielsko-Biała and Wadowice on national road 52 and provincial road 948. There is a railroad station in the town, and a bus station nearby. If you are interested in the description of the town of Kęty, bus as a form of transportation will be a great choice. You can find a list of available bus connections on our website.

HANNOVER

Hannover - Buses and Buses - Transportation - Attractions and Sightseeing

Hannover is a city in Germany and the capital of the state of Lower Saxony. It is located on the Leine River. Hanover is widely known for its metal industry, car manufacturing and famous trade fairs.

While strolling through the city and wanting to visit all its most interesting sites, you can look down and use the red ribbon painted on the sidewalk. It leads you past 36 of Hannover's most important sights - starting at the tourist information center and ending at the main train station.

The atmospheric old town buildings, full of half-timbered houses, are the result of post-war reconstruction, as Hannover lost more than 2/3 of its historic buildings during World War II. Despite this, the city manages to impress with its architecture and the multitude of parks and recreational areas. Definitely worth a stroll here are the huge Royal Gardens, which are over 300 years old, and a visit to the Sprengel Museum of Modern Art, with works by many famous artists.

Getting to Hanover

Near the city is the Hanover Airport, And in the center, the train and bus stations are located right next to each other. Hannover's main train station is considered one of the prettiest in Germany. It was built in the second half of the 19th century on the model of a magnate's palace on the site of an old, smaller station. Hannover has a well-developed and well-functioning transportation network, consisting of subways, streetcars and buses.

On our site you will find numerous Hannover-Poland buses, driving from many cities and smaller towns in Poland. If you are interested in the description of the city, tickets for the bus Hannover you are interested in can be found in the search engine on the home page.

Hannover is a city in Germany and the capital of the state of Lower Saxony. It is located on the Leine River. Hanover is widely known for its metal industry, car manufacturing and famous trade fairs.

While strolling through the city and wanting to visit all its most interesting sites, you can look down and use the red ribbon painted on the sidewalk. It leads you past 36 of Hannover's most important sights - starting at the tourist information center and ending at the main train station.

The atmospheric old town buildings, full of half-timbered houses, are the result of post-war reconstruction, as Hannover lost more than 2/3 of its historic buildings during World War II. Despite this, the city manages to impress with its architecture and the multitude of parks and recreational areas. Definitely worth a stroll here are the huge Royal Gardens, which are over 300 years old, and a visit to the Sprengel Museum of Modern Art, with works by many famous artists.

Getting to Hanover

Near the city is the Hanover Airport, And in the center, the train and bus stations are located right next to each other. Hannover's main train station is considered one of the prettiest in Germany. It was built in the second half of the 19th century on the model of a magnate's palace on the site of an old, smaller station. Hannover has a well-developed and well-functioning transportation network, consisting of subways, streetcars and buses.

On our site you will find numerous Hannover-Poland buses, driving from many cities and smaller towns in Poland. If you are interested in the description of the city, tickets for the bus Hannover you are interested in can be found in the search engine on the home page.

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