Bielefeld is a city of more than 300,000 people located in the northeastern part of North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. It is an important center of science, culture and industry.
The center of the city is the market square, surrounded by beautiful townhouses, and the biggest attraction is Sparrenburg Castle, located on the slopes of the Teutoburg Forest, which dates back to the Middle Ages and features a distinctive high tower. Visitors have access to underground passageways with a total length of 285 meters. Bielefeld has a botanical garden famous for its azaleas and rhododendrons and Westphalia's oldest open-air museum. The city's contemporary art gallery, housed in a modernist building from the 1960s, is worth a visit. While in Bielefeld, you can also go to the Dr. Oetker museum telling the story of this well-known brand - one of Germany's most popular food companies, still headquartered in Bielefeld today.
.There is an expressway running through Bielefeld that lies on the B61 national road, and the A2 highway connecting the Ruhr area and Berlin passes by. The city is an important railroad junction on the Hanover-Dortmund line. Our buses stop near the Brackwede train station located in the southwestern part of Bielefeld. The city center is about 15 minutes away by public transportation.
In Bielefeld, you can get around by light rail, or underground streetcars, which travel to the surface in the districts farther from the center. This transportation is supplemented by buses and city bicycles.
.Nysa is a city of more than 40,000 people in Opole province. It is located on the border of the Sudetic Foothills and the Silesian Lowlands, in the southwestern part of the Nysa Klodzka Valley.
.Despite much war damage and the demolition of more than a hundred historic townhouses in the 1950s, Nysa has many valuable buildings. In particular, it is worth seeing the old town with its market square, where the noteworthy landmarks are the Town Scales House and the town hall with its recently added tower, which can be reached by a high-speed elevator. The Beautiful Well and the Triton Fountain are also valuable monuments there.
.Nysa also boasts a multitude of churches and other religious buildings. For this reason, it is called the "Silesian Rome." The most valuable temple distinguished by its large, sloping roof is the Basilica of St. James and St. Agnes, located on the market square. Right next to it is the Treasury of St. James, which is a gallery with works of sacred art created in a free-standing 16th-century bell tower.
The city has a rich and very diverse gastronomic offer. There you will find great Armenian cuisine, Croatian cuisine, but of course also tasty home-cooked dinners and the burgers and Italian pizzas so popular in Poland.
.Nysa is located at the intersection of many transportation routes, which provides convenient connections to cities in Lower and Upper Silesia, as well as the Czech Republic. Nysa's train station and bus station are located next to each other in the city center, on Raclawicka Street. You can visit this city using the bus connections we offer. If you are curious about the sights that Nysa has to offer, the bus will be a good and affordable means of transportation for you. You can buy tickets to Nysa from many cities in Poland on our website.
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