
Buses Sindbad stop in the city, offering intercity travel and running on international routes. For example, from Nowa Sol we will get to Germany, Holland, Italy, France, Great Britain, Norway, Switzerland and Ukraine. Our vehicles meet European standards of safety and comfort, making even a distant trip a pleasant prelude to a vacation or city break. The extensive network of bus routes, which are a viable alternative to airline tickets, is also used by Poles going on vacation. Our buses in Nowa Sól stop at the railway station (former PKS Nowa Sól bus stop) on Towarowa Street. From the bus stop located here, we need about 15 minutes to walk to the market, making this place a great starting point for exploring the attractions of Nowa Sól. The market itself is distinguished by the fact that it has the character of a promenade rather than a typical square. There is a magnificent fountain in the center, with benches around it. As you walk through the market, you can spot vines that remind you of the old days when this region was famous for its wine production. Returning to means of transportation, the city can also be reached by one's own car, which is greatly facilitated by the S3 expressway. Regional and national trains stop at the city's train station, as Nowa Sol is located on the rail route from Wroclaw to Szczecin. All this makes the city well connected to other regions, and thus encourages tourists to discover its history and current tourist potential.
Buses Sindbad stop in the city, offering intercity travel and running on international routes. For example, from Nowa Sol we will get to Germany, Holland, Italy, France, Great Britain, Norway, Switzerland and Ukraine. Our vehicles meet European standards of safety and comfort, making even a distant trip a pleasant prelude to a vacation or city break. The extensive network of bus routes, which are a viable alternative to airline tickets, is also used by Poles going on vacation. Our buses in Nowa Sól stop at the railway station (former PKS Nowa Sól bus stop) on Towarowa Street. From the bus stop located here, we need about 15 minutes to walk to the market, making this place a great starting point for exploring the attractions of Nowa Sól. The market itself is distinguished by the fact that it has the character of a promenade rather than a typical square. There is a magnificent fountain in the center, with benches around it. As you walk through the market, you can spot vines that remind you of the old days when this region was famous for its wine production. Returning to means of transportation, the city can also be reached by one's own car, which is greatly facilitated by the S3 expressway. Regional and national trains stop at the city's train station, as Nowa Sol is located on the rail route from Wroclaw to Szczecin. All this makes the city well connected to other regions, and thus encourages tourists to discover its history and current tourist potential.

Rosenheim is a charming Bavarian town with a population of 60,000. Its history dates back to 1232, but there was already a Roman settlement in the area more than a thousand years earlier. Rosenheim is famous as a commercial center, but it is also a great base for nearby attractions, nearby Lake Chiemsee and the mountains. Slightly farther northwest is Munich, and not far to the south is the border with Austria.
Within the city itself, most attractions can be reached on foot. A visit to Rosenheim should start with the old town with its market square, the parish church of St. Nicholas located there and the only surviving Mittertor city gate. It houses a museum dedicated to the history of this Bavarian city. A beautiful spot on the city map is the Rieder flower garden, which specializes in herbs and other medicinal plants. On the other hand, for those thirsty for knowledge, an interesting place to visit will be Lokschuppen. Under this name is an exhibition center located in a former locomotive depot, organizing periodic multimedia exhibitions and educational shows for children.
Rosenheim is an important transportation hub. It is located about halfway between Munich and Salzburg. Here highways and railroads branch off into Austria and on to the Brenner Pass. Our coaches stop at the train station right in the center of town. If you are planning a trip to Rosenheim, the bus will be a convenient, affordable option for getting there.
Rosenheim is a charming Bavarian town with a population of 60,000. Its history dates back to 1232, but there was already a Roman settlement in the area more than a thousand years earlier. Rosenheim is famous as a commercial center, but it is also a great base for nearby attractions, nearby Lake Chiemsee and the mountains. Slightly farther northwest is Munich, and not far to the south is the border with Austria.
Within the city itself, most attractions can be reached on foot. A visit to Rosenheim should start with the old town with its market square, the parish church of St. Nicholas located there and the only surviving Mittertor city gate. It houses a museum dedicated to the history of this Bavarian city. A beautiful spot on the city map is the Rieder flower garden, which specializes in herbs and other medicinal plants. On the other hand, for those thirsty for knowledge, an interesting place to visit will be Lokschuppen. Under this name is an exhibition center located in a former locomotive depot, organizing periodic multimedia exhibitions and educational shows for children.
Rosenheim is an important transportation hub. It is located about halfway between Munich and Salzburg. Here highways and railroads branch off into Austria and on to the Brenner Pass. Our coaches stop at the train station right in the center of town. If you are planning a trip to Rosenheim, the bus will be a convenient, affordable option for getting there.
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