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EMDEN

Emden - Buses and Buses - Transportation

Emden Germany - how to get there by Sindbad bus?

Emden is a relatively small port town in northwestern Germany. There is a sizable port in the city, and those interested in the history of shipping will explore more nooks and crannies of the city with bated breath. Fish and seafood fans will have even more fun visiting the local restaurants. A boat tour on the canal? Watching the mighty ships coming into port? Fast food with herring in the starring role? A tour of the maritime museum? All of this is at your fingertips in Emden! The best time to visit Emden will be one of the local outdoor events, of which there is no shortage in the city. You can find their calendar on the city's website.


How to get there? The recommended means of transport is unquestionably Sindbad coach. Our buses start in many different towns and cities in Poland, and stop at Georgsheil Bahnhof, north of Emden Germany. This is a capital place to discover the charms of this place and the whole of Lower Saxony.

Sindbad buses running from Poland to Germany are very popular among both tourists and people working or studying abroad. This is due to several factors. In Sindbad's offer, comfortable travel conditions go hand in hand with attractive ticket prices. If we add to this a dense network of connections, including transfers connecting smaller towns and cities without the need to change, we have a recipe for an ideal trip.

Today it is a port and industrial city, with a rich history and tradition, which is preserved in the memory of residents and the city archives.

OLAWA

Olawa - PKS - Buses and Buses - Transportation - Attractions and Monuments

Olawawa is a city in Lower Silesia province, in the Wroclaw agglomeration. The town, located on the Oława (known as the Oławka) and Odra rivers, and currently inhabited by about 33,000 people, traces its history back to the 12th century and the Middle Ages.

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The most important attraction in the city is the Piast Castle in Olawa, also known as Luisa's Palace. It was erected on the site of Prince Louis I's former Gothic hunting lodge from the late 14th century and has been rebuilt many times over the years. Olawa's town hall dates from the first half of the 19th century. On its Baroque tower, a remnant from the previous town hall, is a 17th-century figural-astronomical clock with moving figures. Inside is the worthwhile Museum Chamber of Olawa Land, a small regional museum that collects antiquities, coins and postcards from Olawa and the surrounding area, as well as a collection of militaria or exhibitions of sculptures and ceramics by local artists. Several beautiful Baroque townhouses can also be seen in the area.

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It is worth taking a walk in the city park located in the southern part of Olawa along the Olawka River. Also nearby is an old Jewish cemetery with dozens of preserved matzevot. Also awaiting visitors to the city is the Sanctuary of the Blessed Virgin Mary Mother of Consolation, the oldest church in Olawa with the remains of a Gothic chancel from around 1300 and several valuable monuments of sacred art.

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Access to Olawa

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The city lies 27 kilometers southeast of Wroclaw. Oława is crossed by national road 94 and provincial roads: 396 and 455. The city has a railroad station and an Oława PKS station. The railroad connection between Wroclaw and Olawa was established as early as 1842 and is the oldest in Poland. Trains to Olawa stop at the railroad station on Szopena Street, adjacent to the city park. The Oława PKS bus station is located at 3 Maja Street and serves both intercity and international connections.

If you are interested in the description of the city and plan to visit Olawa, we invite you to take advantage of the offer of our bus rides.

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Olawa - the city of King James. The city is located in Lower Silesia province, on the Oława and Odra rivers. It has an interesting, nearly 800-year history and several valuable monuments of medieval and later architecture, especially from the period of its greatest splendor, the early 18th century, when it was ruled by Jakub Sobieski.

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