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BREGENZ

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Bregenz, or Bregenz in German, is a city in Austria located on Lake Constance and the capital of the state of Vorarlberg. It has a small population of less than 29,000. However, Bregenz's charming location between the lake and the mountains makes it a popular destination for many tourists.

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Attractions of Bregenz

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Most of the city's attractions center around Lake Constance. It features an extensive promenade with numerous restaurants and cafes. Worth a visit here is the stage located on the water, which in the summer months is the center of the Bregenzer Festspiele, the Bregenzer Festival of the Arts, as well as a stroll through the old part of town, the Oberstadt, which is full of narrow streets. A major attraction in Bregenz is the Pfänderbahn cable car, which connects the city to the nearby Pfänder summit, from where impressive views of the near and far countryside can be enjoyed.

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Bregenz - getting there

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The city is well connected. Bregenz can be reached by train. The main train and bus stations are located in the city center, right next to the amphitheater and the stage on the water. The nearest airports are in Swiss Thal (St. Gallen-Altenrhein) and in German Friedrichshafen, but they do not operate direct flights from Poland. It's better to consider coming by coach or going here by your own means of transportation.

If you plan to organize a vacation on Lake Constance, also visit Bregenz - during the summer months you will have the opportunity to participate in the Bregenzer Festspiele festival. Details of bus connections to Bregenz from your town can be found in the search engine on the homepage.

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Bregenz is a beautifully located city on Lake Constance, at the foot of the Pfänder mountain in the massif of the Limestone Alps. This Austrian city is famous for the Bregenzer Festspiele festival, whose symbol is a floating stage.

TOMASZOW LUBELSKI

Tomaszów Lubelski - PKS - Buses and buses - Transport - Attractions
The town is located in Lubelskie Voivodeship. Currently, there is a well-developed transport and food industry here. The origins of the town date back to the end of the 16th century when it was founded by Chancellor Jan Zamojski and named after the family coat of arms - Jelitow. However, in 1613 it was decided to rename the town to Tomaszów - in honour of Jan Zamojski's son, Tomasz.
The town is located in Lubelskie Voivodeship. Currently, there is a well-developed transport and food industry here. The origins of the town date back to the end of the 16th century when it was founded by Chancellor Jan Zamojski and named after the family coat of arms - Jelitow. However, in 1613 it was decided to rename the town to Tomaszów - in honour of Jan Zamojski's son, Tomasz.

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