OSTROWIEC SWIETOKRZYSKI bus to MODENA

OSTROWIEC SWIETOKRZYSKI

Tickets Sindbad to Ostrowiec Swietokrzyski.

Ostrowiec Swietokrzyski - by bus, train and coach

The city is not badly connected with other urban centers in the region and the country. The DK9 runs through the center of Ostrowiec, with which provincial roads 751, 755 and 754 converge. A glance at a map is enough to see that Ostrowiec Swietokrzyski is not far from larger towns: Kielce, Radom or even Lublin. The attractiveness of neighboring cities and areas, as well as a decently developed road network, makes it possible to conclude that coming by car to explore the city and its surroundings seems to be a good idea. However, not everyone can afford such comfort. What then? Public transportation within the city is provided by the city carrier (MZK) and a private company. The network of intercity bus services is well developed, and one of the main carriers is PKS Ostrowiec Świętokrzyski. It is complemented by rail transportation.

Ostrowiec Swietokrzyski is a stop on the route of coaches Sindbad. This allows you to reach many different locations on the Old Continent from here. From Ostrowiec, our buses run to France, Germany, Norway, Italy, Austria, Switzerland and the Netherlands, among others. We provide regular rides to many attractive cities in Europe, and the conditions on board our buses are truly European. Also tempting are the low ticket prices, which can confidently compete with the overall cost of airline tickets.

The bus stop is located at 40 Żabia Street - which is a convenient starting point for exploring the tourist attractions of Ostrowiec.

Ostrowiec Swietokrzyski - by bus, train and coach

The city is not badly connected with other urban centers in the region and the country. The DK9 runs through the center of Ostrowiec, with which provincial roads 751, 755 and 754 converge. A glance at a map is enough to see that Ostrowiec Swietokrzyski is not far from larger towns: Kielce, Radom or even Lublin. The attractiveness of neighboring cities and areas, as well as a decently developed road network, makes it possible to conclude that coming by car to explore the city and its surroundings seems to be a good idea. However, not everyone can afford such comfort. What then? Public transportation within the city is provided by the city carrier (MZK) and a private company. The network of intercity bus services is well developed, and one of the main carriers is PKS Ostrowiec Świętokrzyski. It is complemented by rail transportation.

Ostrowiec Swietokrzyski is a stop on the route of coaches Sindbad. This allows you to reach many different locations on the Old Continent from here. From Ostrowiec, our buses run to France, Germany, Norway, Italy, Austria, Switzerland and the Netherlands, among others. We provide regular rides to many attractive cities in Europe, and the conditions on board our buses are truly European. Also tempting are the low ticket prices, which can confidently compete with the overall cost of airline tickets.

The bus stop is located at 40 Żabia Street - which is a convenient starting point for exploring the tourist attractions of Ostrowiec.

MODENA

Modena - Buses and Buses - Transportation - Attractions and Monuments

Modena is a large Italian city in the north of the country between Parma and Bologna in the Emilia-Romagna region. It is inhabited by more than 180,000 people. Modena and its immediate surroundings are famous for producing sports cars such as Ferrari, De Tomaso, Pagani and Maserati. It is also known for the production of balsamic vinegar and as the hometown of opera singer Luciano Pavarotti.

Modena - city attractions

Modena is an interesting city, worth visiting if only for a day. The most important sights there are the 12th-century Romanesque cathedral with a nearby tall bell tower - both located in Modena's most important square, Piazza Grande. In addition, noteworthy are the ducal palace (Palazzo Ducale) and the museum palace (Palazzo dei Musei) with several interesting museums - particularly noteworthy are the Estense Gallery or the Archaeological Museum. Being in Modena, it is impossible not to wander to some market and taste local specialties. The largest and most visited by tourists is Mercato Storico Albinelli. A souvenir worth bringing back from this city will be, above all, the original balsamic vinegar made from white grapes and aged long enough.

Getting to Modena

Modena is a major transportation hub, where two highways connect - the A1, known as the Highway of the Sun leading from Milan, through Rome to Naples, and the A22 highway leading to the border crossing with Austria at Brennero. The city has a railroad station, Modena Centrale, from which you can go in three directions - north to Verona, west to Milan and east to Bologna. Also, a bus trip is a good way to get to this city, as it is cheap and environmentally friendly. Our buses stop in the southeast of the city, near the Modena Bus Terminal on Gottardi Street.

Modena is a large Italian city in the north of the country between Parma and Bologna in the Emilia-Romagna region. It is inhabited by more than 180,000 people. Modena and its immediate surroundings are famous for producing sports cars such as Ferrari, De Tomaso, Pagani and Maserati. It is also known for the production of balsamic vinegar and as the hometown of opera singer Luciano Pavarotti.

Modena - city attractions

Modena is an interesting city, worth visiting if only for a day. The most important sights there are the 12th-century Romanesque cathedral with a nearby tall bell tower - both located in Modena's most important square, Piazza Grande. In addition, noteworthy are the ducal palace (Palazzo Ducale) and the museum palace (Palazzo dei Musei) with several interesting museums - particularly noteworthy are the Estense Gallery or the Archaeological Museum. Being in Modena, it is impossible not to wander to some market and taste local specialties. The largest and most visited by tourists is Mercato Storico Albinelli. A souvenir worth bringing back from this city will be, above all, the original balsamic vinegar made from white grapes and aged long enough.

Getting to Modena

Modena is a major transportation hub, where two highways connect - the A1, known as the Highway of the Sun leading from Milan, through Rome to Naples, and the A22 highway leading to the border crossing with Austria at Brennero. The city has a railroad station, Modena Centrale, from which you can go in three directions - north to Verona, west to Milan and east to Bologna. Also, a bus trip is a good way to get to this city, as it is cheap and environmentally friendly. Our buses stop in the southeast of the city, near the Modena Bus Terminal on Gottardi Street.

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