Essen is a large city that is part of Germany's largest metropolitan area. It is one of the most urbanized and developed urban centers in all of Europe. The Ruhr Area is part of the state of North Rhine-Westphalia, located in the western part of Germany.
One of the landmarks of this region is well-developed industry, commerce and services. Many important companies have located their plants, factories or offices here. This translates into a large absorption capacity of the labour market, which constantly recruits employees with different qualifications. This opportunity is also eagerly used by Polish emigrants looking for better employment conditions abroad. Among them are people of different ages, with different experiences and skills. What unites them is the possibility of using the well-developed network of coach connections from Poland to Germany. One of the companies providing international transport services is Sindbad. Our comfortable coaches connect Polish cities with destinations all over Europe. An important point on the map of our connections is Essen Germany. Not only economic migrants but also students and tourists come to Essen. The city is an excellent base for exploring the various urban centers of the Ruhrgebiet. Although much of the city's architecture was damaged by British air raids during World War II, Essen also has a lot to offer as far as tourism is concerned. Regardless of the purpose of your trip to Essen Germany, you will get there using the offer of the carrier Sindbad.
.Gizycko is a town in the Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship, located in the very center of the Land of the Great Masurian Lakes on the isthmus between Lakes Niegocin and Kisajno. Because of its location, it is referred to as the Polish capital of sailing and shanties. However, in addition to being a great place to go sailing and take a cruise on the Mazurian lakes, the city has many interesting attractions to offer and not just in the summer season.
.Gizyc's best-known attractions include the 19th-century Prussian Boyen Fortress and the rotating bridge over the Luczanski Canal. The city also has a neo-Gothic water tower, on top of which an observation deck with a café has been located. In addition, the place collects memorabilia related to the city's pre-war residents, while hosting visitors with coffee and treats. While in Gizycko, it is worth taking a walk to the hill of St. Bruno, where there is a cast-iron cross dedicated to this patron saint of the city and one of the patron saints of Warmia. The long Gizycko pier and the footbridge leading to it is also a good place for strolling and admiring sunsets.
.Most tourists, wishing to visit the Polish sailing capital, get into their own car and in a shorter or longer time simply get there. But what about those who do not have a car at their disposal? Then it's best to choose buses to Gizycko. The PKS Giżycko bus station is located right next to the train station and the Giżycko marina. So if you want to visit the capital of Polish sailing, don't wait. Plan your trip today. Tickets and bus schedules to and from Giżycko can be found on our website.
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