Located in the Ruhr region of western Germany, in the state of North Rhine-Westphalia, Duisburg is the twelfth largest city in the country. Duisburg is mainly associated with industry. Although you won't find many monuments there, by giving new life to numerous post-industrial buildings, the city is reviving and acquiring a unique atmosphere. Nowadays, the premises of former steel mills or factories house museums, art galleries or cafes, and everything is surrounded by lush vegetation.
.Duisburg stands with museums, so it's worth visiting at least one of them. Especially noteworthy are the Inland Navigation Museum and the Küppersmühle, dedicated to contemporary art. A major attraction of Duisburg is the art installation Tiger & Turtle, which resembles a roller coaster in appearance, but is a tangle of footbridges that you cross on your own feet. It is also worth seeing the city from the perspective of the water, which is made possible by the rich offer of cruises on the Rhine. Meanwhile, an attraction for the youngest will be a visit to Legoland, located about 15 kilometers from the city center.
.Less than 20 kilometers south of the city is Düsseldorf International Airport, and a little further afield is Dortmund Airport. Numerous highways run through Duisburg and its immediate vicinity. The city is also a significant railroad junction in this part of Europe - Europe's most important rail lines run through it. The Duisburg Hauptbahnhof central station is located in the very center of the city, and the main bus station is right next door, making it great for exploring Duisburg's biggest attractions in one day and moving on. If you're looking for Duisburg bus tickets, check the current connections in the search engine on the homepage.
Katowice aspires to be the capital of a modern metropolis, whose directions of development are determined by services, creative industry, great events and modern technologies. Such ambitious goals entail the need to prepare transportation solutions that enable smooth movement of people who want to live, work, study or spend the weekend in Katowice. You can get around the city by streetcar or bus. One type of ticket is valid for all metropolitan modes of transportation. Two points are considered the transfer center for intercity connections: the bus station on Sądowa Street and the train station. Both places are connected by city bus lines. From the bus station, which has been operating in this form and new location for a short time, coaches set off for various cities in Poland and on the Old Continent. The thesis that the bus connects Katowice with practically all of Europe is therefore not exaggerated. The best proof of it is the network of Sindbad connections. Our buses from Katowice depart in many directions, including Austria, Switzerland, Germany, Great Britain, Croatia, the Czech Republic, France, Italy or Ukraine. All transfers are provided by modern vehicles, guaranteeing comfortable and safe travel even on distant routes. There are also city buses departing from the coach station on Sądowa Street, which run to Pyrzowice Airport, from where you can also fly beyond the ends of Europe.
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