How to travel from MONTPELLIER to LUBLINIEC?

MONTPELLIER

When going on vacation to France, it is sometimes worth considering more than just Paris or Marseille. Especially on the coast you will find quite a few noteworthy places. One example is Montpellier, located a stone's throw from Marseille and Avignon, so beloved by Poles.

How and why to go to Montpellier? By bus to the Côte d'Azur

A vacation on the Côte d'Azur is the dream of many. Especially if you love relaxing on the beach and sweet nothingness. We, however, would like to show you why it is worth going to Montpellier by bus. Tell you about the city's attractions. And encourage you to do more than just soak in the water.

One of the attractions of Montpellier are certainly the lagoons, stretching along the coast. There are really quite a few of them there. What's more, a bicycle infrastructure has been created around these reservoirs, so you can go on long excursions. It's a great way to stretch your bones a bit. Bicycle routes lead through nature reserves, among other places. There you can make stops and admire the nature around you. Along the way, you are sure to find plenty of places for a picnic, so a vacation in France doesn't have to be expensive.

Montpellier is an old city, as it was founded in the eighth century AD. It is mainly associated with the University, where Nostradamus, for example, studied. Therefore, in addition to the attractions around the city, its old town is also worth a visit.

Buses to and from Montpellier

You can get to Montpellier by bus. Our buses go to Montpellier from many Polish cities. We stop at Arret TRAM No2 on Av. du Colonel A.Pavelet, Rue de l, right next to the Sabines streetcar stop. With the use of public transportation you can get around the entire city efficiently.

When going on vacation to France, it is sometimes worth considering more than just Paris or Marseille. Especially on the coast you will find quite a few noteworthy places. One example is Montpellier, located a stone's throw from Marseille and Avignon, so beloved by Poles.

How and why to go to Montpellier? By bus to the Côte d'Azur

A vacation on the Côte d'Azur is the dream of many. Especially if you love relaxing on the beach and sweet nothingness. We, however, would like to show you why it is worth going to Montpellier by bus. Tell you about the city's attractions. And encourage you to do more than just soak in the water.

One of the attractions of Montpellier are certainly the lagoons, stretching along the coast. There are really quite a few of them there. What's more, a bicycle infrastructure has been created around these reservoirs, so you can go on long excursions. It's a great way to stretch your bones a bit. Bicycle routes lead through nature reserves, among other places. There you can make stops and admire the nature around you. Along the way, you are sure to find plenty of places for a picnic, so a vacation in France doesn't have to be expensive.

Montpellier is an old city, as it was founded in the eighth century AD. It is mainly associated with the University, where Nostradamus, for example, studied. Therefore, in addition to the attractions around the city, its old town is also worth a visit.

Buses to and from Montpellier

You can get to Montpellier by bus. Our buses go to Montpellier from many Polish cities. We stop at Arret TRAM No2 on Av. du Colonel A.Pavelet, Rue de l, right next to the Sabines streetcar stop. With the use of public transportation you can get around the entire city efficiently.

LUBLINIEC

Lubliniec - PKS - Buses and Buses - Transportation - Attractions

Surrounded by forests, Lubliniec is one of the most beautiful cities in Upper Silesia. It is located on the Opole Plain on the Mała Panew and Lublinica rivers. Its history dates back to the Middle Ages, as evidenced by the town's urban layout and some of the monuments present in the town.

The most noteworthy sight here is the Lubliniec market square surrounded by 18th, 19th and 20th century townhouses. Its undoubted ornament is a natural monument, the common maple. Just off the main town square is the Pro Memoria Edith Stein Museum, dedicated to the Catholic Church saint associated with Lubliniec, as well as the oldest temple in town - the 16th-century St. Nicholas Church. Also worth seeing is the baroque-classicist Lubliniec Castle, which dates back to the 14th century. After recent renovation it now houses a hotel with a restaurant.

The city is surrounded by forests with many hiking and biking trails and picnic spots in the midst of nature. In addition, Lubliniec is home to the Droniowicki Reservoir, an artificial water reservoir created on the Lublinica River, where locals and visitors to the city like to relax.

Transportation Lubliniec

Lubliniec's train station and bus station are located next to each other, at Niepodległości Square. The city's transfer center and a free four-level parking lot are also located there. Our Lubliniec buses running from many places in Poland and abroad stop right there. From the transfer center you can walk to the market square in less than 10 minutes.

If you want to visit and get to know this beautiful, green city better, do not wait, plan a trip and choose a convenient bus Lubliniec for you. We are waiting for you!

Surrounded by forests, Lubliniec is one of the most beautiful cities in Upper Silesia. It is located on the Opole Plain on the Mała Panew and Lublinica rivers. Its history dates back to the Middle Ages, as evidenced by the town's urban layout and some of the monuments present in the town.

The most noteworthy sight here is the Lubliniec market square surrounded by 18th, 19th and 20th century townhouses. Its undoubted ornament is a natural monument, the common maple. Just off the main town square is the Pro Memoria Edith Stein Museum, dedicated to the Catholic Church saint associated with Lubliniec, as well as the oldest temple in town - the 16th-century St. Nicholas Church. Also worth seeing is the baroque-classicist Lubliniec Castle, which dates back to the 14th century. After recent renovation it now houses a hotel with a restaurant.

The city is surrounded by forests with many hiking and biking trails and picnic spots in the midst of nature. In addition, Lubliniec is home to the Droniowicki Reservoir, an artificial water reservoir created on the Lublinica River, where locals and visitors to the city like to relax.

Transportation Lubliniec

Lubliniec's train station and bus station are located next to each other, at Niepodległości Square. The city's transfer center and a free four-level parking lot are also located there. Our Lubliniec buses running from many places in Poland and abroad stop right there. From the transfer center you can walk to the market square in less than 10 minutes.

If you want to visit and get to know this beautiful, green city better, do not wait, plan a trip and choose a convenient bus Lubliniec for you. We are waiting for you!

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