Bus to RENNES from WADOWICE - timetable and current connections

WADOWICE

Wadowice - PKS - Buses and Buses - Transportation - Attractions and Sightseeing

Wadowice is located in Malopolska province on the Skawa River about 50 kilometers southwest of Krakow. It is inhabited by just over 18,000 people. The town impresses with its unusual climate, which is only enhanced by its small size and the surrounding mountains of Beskid Maly. Today, they are primarily a place of pilgrimage and excursions for the faithful not only from Poland, but also from all over Europe.

Being in Wadowice, the first thing to do is to head to the John Paul II Square, surrounded by 19th-century tenement houses, with a monument to this most famous Wadowice resident and the beautifully restored Basilica of the Presentation of the Blessed Virgin Mary. Inside it, the noteworthy features include the historic main altar, beautiful polychrome paintings on the walls of the chapels and the miraculous image of Our Lady of Perpetual Help. This church is inextricably linked with Karol Wojtyla, who lived nearby and received important sacraments there. Visitors to Wadowice often direct their steps to the museum located in the family home of the Polish pope, where many memorabilia related to him can be found. Of course, being in this town, it is impossible not to taste the famous papal kremówki, the most famous Wadowice specialty.

Visiting Wadowice - bus, train or own car

National roads run through Wadowice. You will find numerous parking lots where you can leave your car for sightseeing and exploring the town. There is a train station on Marszałka Józefa Piłsudskiego Street and a Wadowice PKS station. Trains from the Wadowice station depart for Krakow and Bielsko-Biała. Bus connections run to many cities in Poland and Europe. You can buy tickets for the bus connections to and from Wadowice that interest you on our website.

Wadowice is located in Malopolska province on the Skawa River about 50 kilometers southwest of Krakow. It is inhabited by just over 18,000 people. The town impresses with its unusual climate, which is only enhanced by its small size and the surrounding mountains of Beskid Maly. Today, they are primarily a place of pilgrimage and excursions for the faithful not only from Poland, but also from all over Europe.

Being in Wadowice, the first thing to do is to head to the John Paul II Square, surrounded by 19th-century tenement houses, with a monument to this most famous Wadowice resident and the beautifully restored Basilica of the Presentation of the Blessed Virgin Mary. Inside it, the noteworthy features include the historic main altar, beautiful polychrome paintings on the walls of the chapels and the miraculous image of Our Lady of Perpetual Help. This church is inextricably linked with Karol Wojtyla, who lived nearby and received important sacraments there. Visitors to Wadowice often direct their steps to the museum located in the family home of the Polish pope, where many memorabilia related to him can be found. Of course, being in this town, it is impossible not to taste the famous papal kremówki, the most famous Wadowice specialty.

Visiting Wadowice - bus, train or own car

National roads run through Wadowice. You will find numerous parking lots where you can leave your car for sightseeing and exploring the town. There is a train station on Marszałka Józefa Piłsudskiego Street and a Wadowice PKS station. Trains from the Wadowice station depart for Krakow and Bielsko-Biała. Bus connections run to many cities in Poland and Europe. You can buy tickets for the bus connections to and from Wadowice that interest you on our website.

RENNES

Tickets Sindbad to Rennes

Located in French Brittany, Rennes is a city with a long history dating back to antiquity. It lies on the Vilaine River and is the capital of the more than 220,000-strong administrative region of Brittany. Rennes is a university city also famous for the production of Citroën and Peugeot automobiles.

Important sights in the city include the 16th-century St. Peter's Cathedral and the Brittany Parliament building with its richly finished Baroque interiors. While in Rennes, visit the Museum of Fine Arts with works by such famous artists as Leonardo da Vinci, Rembrandt and Rubens, and visit the Brittany Museum depicting the heritage of the region. Rennes has many beautiful recreational areas and green spaces, such as the Tabor Park, created in the 17th century, or the vast Gayeulles Park, divided into themed zones. For grocery shopping, meanwhile, it's best to head to the Martenot market hall, established in the 19th century, where the second largest market in France is held every Saturday.

Getting to Rennes

You can fly to Rennes - 6 kilometers southwest of the center is the international airport of Saint-Jacques-de-la-Lande. You can also get here in just over an hour by TGV train from Paris, or by coach - directly from Poland. Most of the most important sights and attractions are located in the city center. To get around more efficiently and to more remote parts of Rennes, however, it is worth using public transportation. The city has metro, city and metropolitan bus lines, as well as city bicycles.

If you are planning to go to Rennes, a bus from Poland would be a great choice. You can find a list of connections available from your city in the search engine on the homepage.

Located in French Brittany, Rennes is a city with a long history dating back to antiquity. It lies on the Vilaine River and is the capital of the more than 220,000-strong administrative region of Brittany. Rennes is a university city also famous for the production of Citroën and Peugeot automobiles.

Important sights in the city include the 16th-century St. Peter's Cathedral and the Brittany Parliament building with its richly finished Baroque interiors. While in Rennes, visit the Museum of Fine Arts with works by such famous artists as Leonardo da Vinci, Rembrandt and Rubens, and visit the Brittany Museum depicting the heritage of the region. Rennes has many beautiful recreational areas and green spaces, such as the Tabor Park, created in the 17th century, or the vast Gayeulles Park, divided into themed zones. For grocery shopping, meanwhile, it's best to head to the Martenot market hall, established in the 19th century, where the second largest market in France is held every Saturday.

Getting to Rennes

You can fly to Rennes - 6 kilometers southwest of the center is the international airport of Saint-Jacques-de-la-Lande. You can also get here in just over an hour by TGV train from Paris, or by coach - directly from Poland. Most of the most important sights and attractions are located in the city center. To get around more efficiently and to more remote parts of Rennes, however, it is worth using public transportation. The city has metro, city and metropolitan bus lines, as well as city bicycles.

If you are planning to go to Rennes, a bus from Poland would be a great choice. You can find a list of connections available from your city in the search engine on the homepage.

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