How to travel from OLSZTYN to BAUSKA?

OLSZTYN

Olsztyn - PKS - Buses and buses - Monuments and restaurants

Olsztyn is the capital of the Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship and the largest city in Warmia, with a population of over 170,000. The city lies on the Lyna River. What is worth seeing in this green and lake-surrounded city of Copernicus, Prussian babes and marzipan?

Most noteworthy is the Castle of the Warmian Chapter from the mid-14th century, in the courtyard of which you can see the mysterious early medieval Prussian baba. Years ago, Nicolaus Copernicus lived there. Another important object on the map of Olsztyn is the counter-cathedral basilica of St. James the Apostle from the second half of the 14th century.

It is also worth taking a stroll through Olsztyn's Old Town and seeing the High Gate, the only surviving medieval city gate. There is also an interesting Museum of Modernity, the BWA Art Gallery presenting Polish and foreign contemporary art, as well as a planetarium and an astronomical observatory. Olsztyn is surrounded by forests and lakes of the Olsztyn Lake District, and in the city itself the Central Park and Janusz Kusociński Park are a green oasis.

Olsztyn - by bus, train or car?

Olsztyn is located in the central part of the Warmian-Masurian province. National and provincial roads pass through it. The city also has a ring road. Olsztyn's main train station and bus station are located at Konstytucji 3 Maja Square, a short distance from Olsztyn's Old Town.

If you plan to visit Olsztyn, the bus will be a great choice. Use the search engine on the homepage and find the right connection for you to the capital of Warmia.

Olsztyn is the capital of the Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship and the largest city in Warmia, with a population of over 170,000. The city lies on the Lyna River. What is worth seeing in this green and lake-surrounded city of Copernicus, Prussian babes and marzipan?

Most noteworthy is the Castle of the Warmian Chapter from the mid-14th century, in the courtyard of which you can see the mysterious early medieval Prussian baba. Years ago, Nicolaus Copernicus lived there. Another important object on the map of Olsztyn is the counter-cathedral basilica of St. James the Apostle from the second half of the 14th century.

It is also worth taking a stroll through Olsztyn's Old Town and seeing the High Gate, the only surviving medieval city gate. There is also an interesting Museum of Modernity, the BWA Art Gallery presenting Polish and foreign contemporary art, as well as a planetarium and an astronomical observatory. Olsztyn is surrounded by forests and lakes of the Olsztyn Lake District, and in the city itself the Central Park and Janusz Kusociński Park are a green oasis.

Olsztyn - by bus, train or car?

Olsztyn is located in the central part of the Warmian-Masurian province. National and provincial roads pass through it. The city also has a ring road. Olsztyn's main train station and bus station are located at Konstytucji 3 Maja Square, a short distance from Olsztyn's Old Town.

If you plan to visit Olsztyn, the bus will be a great choice. Use the search engine on the homepage and find the right connection for you to the capital of Warmia.

BAUSKA

Bauska is a charming town located in the southern part of Latvia, near the border with Lithuania. It lies on the Musa and Mēmele rivers, which merge here to form the Lelupa River. It is an important historical center, known primarily for its picturesque castle ruins and beautiful scenery.

The city's biggest attraction is Bauska Castle, whose construction began in the 15th century. The fortress belonged to the Order of the Knights of the Sword and served as a defense against invasions. Today the ruins of the castle and the restored Renaissance part attract tourists and history lovers.

Bauska is also a place of rich culture and traditions. Every year it hosts historical festivals, concerts and craft fairs. The Rundāle Palace, dubbed the "Latvian Versailles" - one of the most beautiful Baroque palace settings in the Baltics - is also located near the city.

Thanks to its location and historical heritage, Bauska is the perfect place for a weekend getaway and a trip back in time to Latvia's bygone eras.

Bauska is a charming town located in the southern part of Latvia, near the border with Lithuania. It lies on the Musa and Mēmele rivers, which merge here to form the Lelupa River. It is an important historical center, known primarily for its picturesque castle ruins and beautiful scenery.

The city's biggest attraction is Bauska Castle, whose construction began in the 15th century. The fortress belonged to the Order of the Knights of the Sword and served as a defense against invasions. Today the ruins of the castle and the restored Renaissance part attract tourists and history lovers.

Bauska is also a place of rich culture and traditions. Every year it hosts historical festivals, concerts and craft fairs. The Rundāle Palace, dubbed the "Latvian Versailles" - one of the most beautiful Baroque palace settings in the Baltics - is also located near the city.

Thanks to its location and historical heritage, Bauska is the perfect place for a weekend getaway and a trip back in time to Latvia's bygone eras.

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