Avignon has made history, for in the 14th century Pope Clement V moved the See of Peter here, and Avignon became the capital city of the Catholic Church for several decades. A witness to those events is first and foremost the huge Avignon Papal Palace, a Gothic building complex that also includes a Romanesque cathedral. This UNESCO-listed monument is not the only reason to visit this place. Another famous monument is the unrebuilt bridge in Avignon. Also popular with tourists is the Clock Square with its wealth of dining establishments where you can treat your palate to more than just French cuisine. Avignon is beautiful at any time of the year. How to get here? One of the recommended ways is to go directly from Poland by Sindbad coaches. Our modern fleet provides regular connections without the need for a transfer. You can get to Avignon from various cities throughout Poland. On board our buses the journey passes very quickly, and the vacation begins practically as soon as you cross the threshold of the vehicle. No wonder that for many travel enthusiasts we are the first association when it comes to moving around Europe. A dense network of connections and bus tickets at prices competitive with low-cost airlines is just one of the reasons why more and more people choose to take advantage of Sinbad's offer. Check out our connections and see how conveniently and cheaply you can get to Avignon.
Pszczyna is a city in southern Poland in the Silesian province, on the Pszczyna River, called the Pearl of Upper Silesia. It has an interesting history, well-preserved monuments and an attractive location among the forests of the former Silesian Forest.
.One of the city's biggest attractions is a beautiful aristocratic residence surrounded by a magnificent park, namely the castle, or in fact the Hochberg palace. The Pszczyna Palace is one of the few monuments that was not affected by the devastation of the recent wars. Its current appearance is due to the reconstruction and decoration of the late 19th century. On the first floor you can visit the imperial suite furnished for German Emperor William II, on the second floor the apartments of the famous Duchess Daisy and Prince von Pless, while in the basement of the castle - interesting exhibitions of weapons and armaments.
It's worth strolling through the Castle Park and visiting, among others, the famous Princess Daisy's Tea Room or the Bison Showcase Homestead. There is also an open-air museum called Zagroda Wsi Pszczyńskiej and the Silesian Press Museum, which is interesting and unique in Poland.
.Pszczyna is a junction station through which two railroad lines run: Katowice-Zwardoń and Pszczyna-Rybnik. The city also has a Pszczyna PKS bus station, or Transfer Center, located near the train station. If you are fascinated by Pszczyna, buses serving this connection can be found in the search engine on the home page. We invite you to take advantage of Sindbad's offer!
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