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RADOM

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Radom is a city of almost 200,000 people in the Mazovian Voivodeship located on the Mleczna River. Despite being administratively part of the Mazovian province, historically and culturally it is an integral part of Lesser Poland.

Being in this city, it is actually hard to experience boredom. Its architecture is very diverse - from medieval buildings closer to the historic center to remnants of the city's working-class past from the 20th century. There are also traces of an ancient settlement, which existed in the area of today's Radom as early as the 10th century. The Jacek Malczewski Museum, located at the market square, displays the works of this well-known Radomian, a symbolist painter, as well as other collections on painting, archeology, city history or nature. Interestingly, walking around Radom, one can find bronze castings depicting products related to the city's industrial history at every turn. In addition, it is also worth visiting the Radom Village Museum, located less than 7 kilometers from Radom, which practically transports visitors back in time and space - to a village near Radom from the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries.

Visit Radom - by bus, train or in your own car

Radom, 100 kilometers from Warsaw, lies at the intersection of many roads connecting north to south and east to west of the country. Three international and national roads run through it, as well as rail connections on routes from Warsaw to Krakow or lines connecting Radom with Tomaszow Mazowiecki or Lukow. Radom 's bus station is located near the Radom Główny train station. If you want to visit Radom - bus or train will be a great choice, as the city is well connected. You can buy tickets for buses to Radom on our website.

Radom is a city of almost 200,000 people in the Mazovian Voivodeship located on the Mleczna River. Despite being administratively part of the Mazovian province, historically and culturally it is an integral part of Lesser Poland.

Being in this city, it is actually hard to experience boredom. Its architecture is very diverse - from medieval buildings closer to the historic center to remnants of the city's working-class past from the 20th century. There are also traces of an ancient settlement, which existed in the area of today's Radom as early as the 10th century. The Jacek Malczewski Museum, located at the market square, displays the works of this well-known Radomian, a symbolist painter, as well as other collections on painting, archeology, city history or nature. Interestingly, walking around Radom, one can find bronze castings depicting products related to the city's industrial history at every turn. In addition, it is also worth visiting the Radom Village Museum, located less than 7 kilometers from Radom, which practically transports visitors back in time and space - to a village near Radom from the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries.

Visit Radom - by bus, train or in your own car

Radom, 100 kilometers from Warsaw, lies at the intersection of many roads connecting north to south and east to west of the country. Three international and national roads run through it, as well as rail connections on routes from Warsaw to Krakow or lines connecting Radom with Tomaszow Mazowiecki or Lukow. Radom 's bus station is located near the Radom Główny train station. If you want to visit Radom - bus or train will be a great choice, as the city is well connected. You can buy tickets for buses to Radom on our website.

BERN

Tickets Sindbad to Bern

Bern is located in the central part of Switzerland. It is inhabited by 130,000 people. It is often said that the city is the Swiss capital, which is not quite true. Bern only has the status of a federal city, and Switzerland is a confederation of cantons and has no established capital. Instead, the authorities administering the state reside in Bern.

The symbol of the city and one of its most important monuments is the late Gothic cathedral - the largest church in Bern, as well as in all of Switzerland. Take a stroll through the old town full of historic buildings, visit the Paul Klee center with an exceptionally rich collection of his works or see the former home of the world's most famous physicist. Bern is the city of Einstein. The Nobel laureate lived and worked here from 1902 to 1914. The building at Kramgasse 49, in Bern's old town, houses his apartment, where you can now see numerous photos and personal memorabilia of Albert Einstein.

Getting to Bern

Bern is an important transportation hub, where the central government, many foreign companies and international organizations are headquartered. From our country, unfortunately, you will not find direct flights to Bern by plane. The best option will be to travel by bus or your own car. Bus to Bern is a much more economical choice, since traveling from Poland, you have to reckon with highway tolls and considerable costs incurred on fuel. If you are interested in coaches to Switzerland and want to visit Bern, Geneva or Sankt Gallen, a list of available connections to these and other cities can be found on our website.

Bern is located in the central part of Switzerland. It is inhabited by 130,000 people. It is often said that the city is the Swiss capital, which is not quite true. Bern only has the status of a federal city, and Switzerland is a confederation of cantons and has no established capital. Instead, the authorities administering the state reside in Bern.

The symbol of the city and one of its most important monuments is the late Gothic cathedral - the largest church in Bern, as well as in all of Switzerland. Take a stroll through the old town full of historic buildings, visit the Paul Klee center with an exceptionally rich collection of his works or see the former home of the world's most famous physicist. Bern is the city of Einstein. The Nobel laureate lived and worked here from 1902 to 1914. The building at Kramgasse 49, in Bern's old town, houses his apartment, where you can now see numerous photos and personal memorabilia of Albert Einstein.

Getting to Bern

Bern is an important transportation hub, where the central government, many foreign companies and international organizations are headquartered. From our country, unfortunately, you will not find direct flights to Bern by plane. The best option will be to travel by bus or your own car. Bus to Bern is a much more economical choice, since traveling from Poland, you have to reckon with highway tolls and considerable costs incurred on fuel. If you are interested in coaches to Switzerland and want to visit Bern, Geneva or Sankt Gallen, a list of available connections to these and other cities can be found on our website.

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