Brussels is one of Europe's most interesting cities. Firstly, because of its history, and secondly, because of the importance it gained after the end of the Second World War, as from 1958 the Belgian capital was the headquarters of the European Economic Community, and in 1967 the headquarters of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) was also moved there.
You can get to and from Brussels, among others, by Sindbad coaches. Our buses stop on Boulevard Pacheco in front of Bruxelles Congres. From there it is close to the Brussels-North railroad station, for example.
Brussels is a large city, as evidenced by the number of extensive parks and the number of monuments the city offers. Noteworthy are the Royal Palace, the Grand Place and the Brussels Park.
There are a large number of museums in the city, including the Belgian Comic Strip Center, Europe's most famous comic strip museum, where you'll learn about the entire process of creating comic strips such as the Smurfs.
If you decide to take a trip to Brussels with our lines, it's worth knowing that the Belgian capital has four metro lines and! Two lines of the premetro, which is a kind of underground tramway.
If, on the other hand, you decide to get around the city by rental car, remember that Brussels has one of the highest shares of main roads, where the speed limit is sometimes less than 70%. Therefore, driving in the city can be frustrating.
.Oleśnica is a small town of about 35,000 people in Lower Silesia, located near Wroclaw. The Oleśnica River flows through it. Attractions and monuments worth seeing here include, first of all, the Olesnica Princes' Castle, dating back to the turn of the 13th and 14th centuries. Although most of its former furnishings were looted during and after World War II, the body of the building itself, the cloisters in the courtyard or other decorations have not suffered too much and today remind us of the former splendor of this object. The castle is connected with the nearby Basilica of St. John the Apostle, also known as the castle church, by a 14th-century gallery. In the richly decorated interiors of the church, in addition to the magnificent altar, pulpit or organ, one can visit the chain library and the mausoleum of the Princes of Württemberg.
The Olesnica area is also home to the historic 16th-century Dormition of the Holy Mother of God Orthodox Church and the Old Synagogue building, which is now a Pentecostal Church congregation. It is one of the oldest surviving buildings in Poland that once served as a synagogue - it was built at the end of the 14th century. Olesnica's medieval town gate and defensive walls are also a major attraction. The city has an impressive ATOL recreational complex, which includes an aquapark, climbing wall, tennis, squash and miniature golf courts, among others.
.There is a railroad station and a bus station in Olesnica. Olesnica bus station is located in the very center of the city, near Wroclaw Gate. Our buses stop there.
.If you are interested in the description of the city, you can visit it using our offer of connections to and from Olesnica. See you aboard our buses!
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