Wuppertal - tourist attractions and sights of the city. What is worth seeing?
Wuppertal was formed in 1929, from the merger of 7 small local towns. It owes its name to its location in the valley of the Wupper River - meaning "valley" . The textile industry played a significant role here until the 1970s but today it is a thing of the past , the city is modern and vibrant.
Wuppertal's biggest attraction is a unique overhead suspended railway called Schwebebahn . It has been in operation since 1900 when the maiden voyage was made by Kaiser Wilhelm II himself . Today, the railroad is not only a tourist attraction, but a daily means of urban transport for residents of this city. The entire route of the railroad is 13 kilometers and a ride the entire route will provide us with a "bird's eye view" of the entire city without traffic jams and "red lights" at intersections.
From the Sindbad stop where our bus stops, which is located at Am Wunderbau , we will walk to the nearest S-BAHN stop. Then all that is left is to watch the panorama of Wuppertal and its attractions from the suspended carriage.
After the train trip, the Wuppertal Zoo is worth a visit. One of the attractions are polar bears which are quite an attraction especially for children.
Wuppertal - buses and buses. Transport to and from Wuppertal
Sindbad bus services from Poland to Wuppertal are operated 7 times a week. The stop in Wuppertalfrom which Sindbad buses to Poland departis located at Am Wunderbau. Ticket prices for connections from Poland to Bielefeld start from 210 PLN. We invite you to board our buses!
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