OLESNICA bus to LILLE

OLESNICA

Olesnica - Buses and buses - Attractions - Restaurants and monuments

Oleśnica is a small town of about 35,000 people in Lower Silesia, located near Wroclaw. The Oleśnica River flows through it. Attractions and monuments worth seeing here include first of all the Olesnica Princes' Castle, dating back to the turn of the 13th and 14th centuries. Although most of its former furnishings were looted during and after World War II, the body of the building itself, the cloisters in the courtyard or other decorations have not suffered too much and today remind us of the former splendor of this object. The castle is connected with the nearby Basilica of St. John the Apostle, also known as the castle church, by a 14th-century gallery. In the richly decorated interiors of the church, in addition to the magnificent altar, pulpit or organ, one can visit the chain library and the mausoleum of the Dukes of Württemberg.

Olesnica is also home to the historic 16th-century Dormition of the Holy Mother of God Orthodox Church and the Old Synagogue building, which is now a Pentecostal Church congregation. It is one of the oldest surviving buildings in Poland that once served as a synagogue - it was built at the end of the 14th century. Olesnica's medieval town gate and defensive walls are also a major attraction. The city has an impressive recreational complex, ATOL, which includes an aquapark, climbing wall, tennis, squash and miniature golf courts.

Olesnica - transportation and access

Olesnica has a railroad station and a bus station. Olesnica bus station is located in the very center of the town, near Wroclaw Gate. Our buses stop there.

If you are interested in the description of the city, you can visit it using our offer of connections to and from Olesnica. See you aboard our coaches!

Oleśnica is a small town of about 35,000 people in Lower Silesia, located near Wroclaw. The Oleśnica River flows through it. Attractions and monuments worth seeing here include first of all the Olesnica Princes' Castle, dating back to the turn of the 13th and 14th centuries. Although most of its former furnishings were looted during and after World War II, the body of the building itself, the cloisters in the courtyard or other decorations have not suffered too much and today remind us of the former splendor of this object. The castle is connected with the nearby Basilica of St. John the Apostle, also known as the castle church, by a 14th-century gallery. In the richly decorated interiors of the church, in addition to the magnificent altar, pulpit or organ, one can visit the chain library and the mausoleum of the Dukes of Württemberg.

Olesnica is also home to the historic 16th-century Dormition of the Holy Mother of God Orthodox Church and the Old Synagogue building, which is now a Pentecostal Church congregation. It is one of the oldest surviving buildings in Poland that once served as a synagogue - it was built at the end of the 14th century. Olesnica's medieval town gate and defensive walls are also a major attraction. The city has an impressive recreational complex, ATOL, which includes an aquapark, climbing wall, tennis, squash and miniature golf courts.

Olesnica - transportation and access

Olesnica has a railroad station and a bus station. Olesnica bus station is located in the very center of the town, near Wroclaw Gate. Our buses stop there.

If you are interested in the description of the city, you can visit it using our offer of connections to and from Olesnica. See you aboard our coaches!

LILLE

Tickets Sindbad to Lille.

Lille is the capital of France's Haust-de-France region and the main city of the historic land of Flanders, famous for its drapery and trade. It is located near the border with Belgium, in the north of France, and boasts the country's youngest population - 1/3 of its residents are students.

What to see in Lille?

While in Lille, you should start your tour from the heart of the city, the Grand Place surrounded by historic, colorful buildings with the Old Stock Exchange building from the mid-17th century coming to the fore. Also, don't miss a visit to the second largest museum in France right after the Louvre in Paris - the Museum of Fine Arts. In turn, for a walk, it is worth going to the Citadel area or to one of the many beautiful city parks.

Lille - transportation and getting to the city

Lille has the Lille-Lesquin International Airport located in Lesquin, about 8 kilometers southeast of the city. Airport shuttles run between the city and the airport. The city's largest train stations are Lille Flandres, a station serving high-speed rail, and Lille Europe, from which you can take a train to most French cities. At the latter is the Lille bus station, which offers numerous bus connections, including those abroad. Our buses stop near the Lille Flandres station, on Canonniers Street (stop B).

You can get around Lille on foot or by bicycle - the city has a rich network of paths for cyclists. Public transportation is well-developed - buses, streetcars and the metro run from 5:30 am until late in the evening.

If you are planning a trip to Lille, the bus will be a good, both inexpensive and environmentally friendly means of transportation. You can find details of connections and bus tickets to Lille on our website.

Welcome aboard our buses!

Lille is the capital of France's Haust-de-France region and the main city of the historic land of Flanders, famous for its drapery and trade. It is located near the border with Belgium, in the north of France, and boasts the country's youngest population - 1/3 of its residents are students.

What to see in Lille?

While in Lille, you should start your tour from the heart of the city, the Grand Place surrounded by historic, colorful buildings with the Old Stock Exchange building from the mid-17th century coming to the fore. Also, don't miss a visit to the second largest museum in France right after the Louvre in Paris - the Museum of Fine Arts. In turn, for a walk, it is worth going to the Citadel area or to one of the many beautiful city parks.

Lille - transportation and getting to the city

Lille has the Lille-Lesquin International Airport located in Lesquin, about 8 kilometers southeast of the city. Airport shuttles run between the city and the airport. The city's largest train stations are Lille Flandres, a station serving high-speed rail, and Lille Europe, from which you can take a train to most French cities. At the latter is the Lille bus station, which offers numerous bus connections, including those abroad. Our buses stop near the Lille Flandres station, on Canonniers Street (stop B).

You can get around Lille on foot or by bicycle - the city has a rich network of paths for cyclists. Public transportation is well-developed - buses, streetcars and the metro run from 5:30 am until late in the evening.

If you are planning a trip to Lille, the bus will be a good, both inexpensive and environmentally friendly means of transportation. You can find details of connections and bus tickets to Lille on our website.

Welcome aboard our buses!

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