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SZCZEKOCINY

Szczekociny Bus / Pks - Restaurants and Monuments

Szczekociny is a small town on the northeastern outskirts of the Silesian province, located on the Pilica River. Szczekociny was granted city rights as early as the end of the Middle Ages. For several centuries, the town's location at the intersection of two important transportation routes - from Cracow to Greater Poland and Kujawy, and from Czestochowa to Jędrzejów - contributed particularly to its development. A large contribution to the current urban layout and development of the town was made by the family of the 18th-century owners of Szczekociny - the Dębiński family. Today the town has a population of about 4,000.

The town's greatest monument is the baroque-classicist Dębinski palace from 1780 surrounded by a beautiful park, and the parish church of St. Bartholomew, listed in the register of monuments. The great advantages of the town are also its surroundings - numerous forests and the Pilica River providing opportunities for active recreation, especially by organizing canoeing trips.

Szczekociny - how to get there

The town is located between Zawiercie, Kielce and Czestochowa. National roads 46 and 78 intersect in Szczekociny. Szczekociny PKS bus station is located in the center of the town and offers rides on many national and international routes. If you want to visit Szczekociny, the bus will be the best public means of transportation, as the town currently has no train station.

Szczekociny is a small town on the northeastern outskirts of the Silesian province, located on the Pilica River. Szczekociny was granted city rights as early as the end of the Middle Ages. For several centuries, the town's location at the intersection of two important transportation routes - from Cracow to Greater Poland and Kujawy, and from Czestochowa to Jędrzejów - contributed particularly to its development. A large contribution to the current urban layout and development of the town was made by the family of the 18th-century owners of Szczekociny - the Dębiński family. Today the town has a population of about 4,000.

The town's greatest monument is the baroque-classicist Dębinski palace from 1780 surrounded by a beautiful park, and the parish church of St. Bartholomew, listed in the register of monuments. The great advantages of the town are also its surroundings - numerous forests and the Pilica River providing opportunities for active recreation, especially by organizing canoeing trips.

Szczekociny - how to get there

The town is located between Zawiercie, Kielce and Czestochowa. National roads 46 and 78 intersect in Szczekociny. Szczekociny PKS bus station is located in the center of the town and offers rides on many national and international routes. If you want to visit Szczekociny, the bus will be the best public means of transportation, as the town currently has no train station.

AREZZO

Arezzo - Buses and Buses - Transportation - Attractions and Monuments

What to see when visiting Arezzo? Sights not to miss are the majestic Church of Santa Maria della Pieve, located in Piazza Grande, with its distinctive 4-story facade, and the Cathedral of St. Peter and St. Donatus, full of beautiful frescoes. Also worth seeing is the basilica of San Francesco, built at the end of the 13th century and full of 14th-century paintings and frescoes, including those by Piero della Francesca, as well as the Gothic basilica of San Domenico from the turn of the 13th and 14th centuries, with equally valuable paintings and sculptures. Arezzo also has Roman-era monuments, such as the ruins of an amphitheater from the 2nd century AD, as well as interesting museums full of exhibits and picturesque parks.

Getting to Arezzo - bus, car, plane or train?

Arezzo is located 80 kilometers from Florence and 120 kilometers from Perugia. The nearest international airport is in Florence, although from Poland it is easiest to fly to Rome and from there take a train or bus to Arezzo. The route by car from Warsaw takes about 18 hours of driving. Consider a direct bus ride from the many Polish cities we offer to Arezzo. Our buses stop at via Bernardo Rossellino, near the city's main train station.

If you are interested in the description of the city and want to include Arezzo in your vacation plans , you can find a bus at a convenient time in the search engine on the home page. Feel free to board our buses!

What to see when visiting Arezzo? Sights not to miss are the majestic Church of Santa Maria della Pieve, located in Piazza Grande, with its distinctive 4-story facade, and the Cathedral of St. Peter and St. Donatus, full of beautiful frescoes. Also worth seeing is the basilica of San Francesco, built at the end of the 13th century and full of 14th-century paintings and frescoes, including those by Piero della Francesca, as well as the Gothic basilica of San Domenico from the turn of the 13th and 14th centuries, with equally valuable paintings and sculptures. Arezzo also has Roman-era monuments, such as the ruins of an amphitheater from the 2nd century AD, as well as interesting museums full of exhibits and picturesque parks.

Getting to Arezzo - bus, car, plane or train?

Arezzo is located 80 kilometers from Florence and 120 kilometers from Perugia. The nearest international airport is in Florence, although from Poland it is easiest to fly to Rome and from there take a train or bus to Arezzo. The route by car from Warsaw takes about 18 hours of driving. Consider a direct bus ride from the many Polish cities we offer to Arezzo. Our buses stop at via Bernardo Rossellino, near the city's main train station.

If you are interested in the description of the city and want to include Arezzo in your vacation plans , you can find a bus at a convenient time in the search engine on the home page. Feel free to board our buses!

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