
Strasbourg is an important point on the map of Europe, both today and in the past. This particular town was actually fought over from the beginning. Until the twelfth year of our era, the town was ruled by the Gauls, but then it was forcibly captured by Roman legionaries. They erected a fort there for crossing the Rhine. For the next five centuries the Roman Empire successfully defended itself against barbarian attacks. However, in the year five hundred they succumbed to the Germanic tribes, who, alongside the Asiatic Huns, captured the fort and renamed it from Argentoratum, a name they did not understand, to Stratœburgus, a town on the beaten road.
From then on, the city was ruled by the Franks. Or at least until the end of the seventeenth century. Then Louis XIV annexed Strasbourg to the Kingdom of France. Of course, this was not the end of the struggle for this particular locality.
Proof can be found in the rivalry between Strasbourg and the German city of Kehl, which competed for supremacy in the region. It was only years later that cooperation was established and a bridge was erected between the cities. And it existed as a symbol of cooperation until World War II. And once the rumblings of the cannons ceased, it was erected anew, with European funds and the involvement of both sides. Since then, the bridge over the ren has been used to move tens of thousands of cars a day!
One of the best ways to get to Strasbourg, of course, in our opinion, is by bus. Our buses to Strasbourg stop at Place de l "Etoile. It's actually the very center, so leaving the deck of our bus in a quarter of an hour you can find yourself in the old town, admire the Notre Dame Cathedral and taste the local delicacies. And Strasbourg is famous for its amazing cuisine.
Strasbourg is an important point on the map of Europe, both today and in the past. This particular town was actually fought over from the beginning. Until the twelfth year of our era, the town was ruled by the Gauls, but then it was forcibly captured by Roman legionaries. They erected a fort there for crossing the Rhine. For the next five centuries the Roman Empire successfully defended itself against barbarian attacks. However, in the year five hundred they succumbed to the Germanic tribes, who, alongside the Asiatic Huns, captured the fort and renamed it from Argentoratum, a name they did not understand, to Stratœburgus, a town on the beaten road.
From then on, the city was ruled by the Franks. Or at least until the end of the seventeenth century. Then Louis XIV annexed Strasbourg to the Kingdom of France. Of course, this was not the end of the struggle for this particular locality.
Proof can be found in the rivalry between Strasbourg and the German city of Kehl, which competed for supremacy in the region. It was only years later that cooperation was established and a bridge was erected between the cities. And it existed as a symbol of cooperation until World War II. And once the rumblings of the cannons ceased, it was erected anew, with European funds and the involvement of both sides. Since then, the bridge over the ren has been used to move tens of thousands of cars a day!
One of the best ways to get to Strasbourg, of course, in our opinion, is by bus. Our buses to Strasbourg stop at Place de l "Etoile. It's actually the very center, so leaving the deck of our bus in a quarter of an hour you can find yourself in the old town, admire the Notre Dame Cathedral and taste the local delicacies. And Strasbourg is famous for its amazing cuisine.

Biecz, due to its unusual history and impressive buildings, is sometimes called Little Cracow. No wonder tourists eagerly and in large numbers visit this town located on the border of Beskid Niski and Ciężkowice Foothills. The pearl of eastern Małopolska has really a lot to offer! So how to get here? Biecz is located on DK 28, between Jaslo and Gorlice. Biecz is less than 50 km from Tarnów, and less than 55 km from Nowy Sącz. It takes about 60 km to get to the A4 highway, which connects east and west Poland. Biecz can also be reached by train or bus.
Biecz residents and authorities encourage visitors to explore their charming town. Biecz residents are not only open to visitors, but also to the world. This is evidenced, for example, by the offer of international coach connections provided by the company Sindbad. Our vehicles connect Biecz with almost 200 other cities in Europe. With coaches Sindbad from Biecz you can reach, among others, Germany, Italy, Denmark, France, Holland, Sweden or Luxembourg. All this on board safe and comfortable coaches. Our modern fleet of machines allows you to travel comfortably even for long hours. We provide regular connections between different, including smaller cities, which airlines cannot offer. Buses Sindbad stop in Biecz at the BP gas station at 106 Zaława Street, near the Market Square and the railway station.
Biecz, due to its unusual history and impressive buildings, is sometimes called Little Cracow. No wonder tourists eagerly and in large numbers visit this town located on the border of Beskid Niski and Ciężkowice Foothills. The pearl of eastern Małopolska has really a lot to offer! So how to get here? Biecz is located on DK 28, between Jaslo and Gorlice. Biecz is less than 50 km from Tarnów, and less than 55 km from Nowy Sącz. It takes about 60 km to get to the A4 highway, which connects east and west Poland. Biecz can also be reached by train or bus.
Biecz residents and authorities encourage visitors to explore their charming town. Biecz residents are not only open to visitors, but also to the world. This is evidenced, for example, by the offer of international coach connections provided by the company Sindbad. Our vehicles connect Biecz with almost 200 other cities in Europe. With coaches Sindbad from Biecz you can reach, among others, Germany, Italy, Denmark, France, Holland, Sweden or Luxembourg. All this on board safe and comfortable coaches. Our modern fleet of machines allows you to travel comfortably even for long hours. We provide regular connections between different, including smaller cities, which airlines cannot offer. Buses Sindbad stop in Biecz at the BP gas station at 106 Zaława Street, near the Market Square and the railway station.
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