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GENOVA

Genoa - Buses and Buses - Transportation - Attractions and Sightseeing.

Genua, or Genova in Italian, is a city in the northwest of Italy in the Liguria region. It is famous for its large port on the Ligurian Sea and is the sixth largest city in the country. Genova's location cascades - walking from the port, it seems to climb higher and higher up the mountain, every now and then providing great places to enjoy the views and take photos. For this reason, in addition to traditional forms of transportation, there are many railroads and elevators to make getting around easier.

Genua and surroundings - sightseeing

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What to see in the city? The best place to start is the Old Port with the Galata Aquarium oceanarium and Maritime Museum, and see the Palazzo San Giorgio distinguished by its beautiful facade. A replica of the 17th-century Spanish galleon that starred in Roman Polanski's "Pirates" awaits tourists there. While in Genoa, take a stroll through the narrow streets called caruggi, viewing larger and smaller squares, historic churches and numerous palaces along the way. The most important church in the city is the 12th-century San Lorenzo Cathedral, with its rich collections of sacred art. Along and near Via Garibaldi Street one can find many historic palaces. 42 of them are listed as UNESCO World Heritage Sites. Genoa is also home to a 17th-century reconstruction of the house where Christopher Columbus lived.

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Commuting to Genoa

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Genoa is located at the crossroads of highways - roads from Turin and Milan lead here. Near the city, or more precisely 7 kilometers from its center, is the Christopher Columbus Airport. The main train station is located about one kilometer from the old part of the city. Our buses stop not far from it - at Piazza della Vittoria 30 R summer INPS.

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Genoa is a city in Liguria, surrounded on one side by the sea and on the other by the mountains of the Ligurian Alps. The Republic of Genoa has been a naval power since the 10th century, by the way Christopher Columbus was born here, and to this day Genoa is primarily a port even though there are many tourist attractions.

LUBLINIEC

Lubliniec - PKS - Buses and Buses - Transportation - Attractions

Surrounded by forests, Lubliniec is one of the most beautiful cities in Upper Silesia. It is located on the Opole Plain on the Mała Panew and Lublinica rivers. Its history dates back to the Middle Ages, as evidenced by the town's urban layout and some of the monuments present in the town.

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First and foremost worth seeing here is the Lubliniec market square surrounded by 18th, 19th and 20th century townhouses. Its undoubted ornament is a natural monument, the common maple tree. Just off the main town square is the Pro Memoria Edith Stein Museum, dedicated to the Catholic Church saint associated with Lubliniec, as well as the oldest temple in town - the 16th-century St. Nicholas Church. Also worth seeing is the baroque-classicist Lubliniec Castle, which dates back to the 14th century. After a recent renovation, it now houses a hotel with a restaurant.

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The city is surrounded by forests on all sides with many hiking and biking trails and picnic spots in the midst of nature. In addition, Lubliniec has the Droniowicki Reservoir, an artificial water reservoir created on the Lublinica River, where locals as well as visitors to the city like to relax.

Transportation Lubliniec.

Transport Lubliniec

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The train station and bus station in Lubliniec are located next to each other, at Independence Square. The city's transfer center and a free four-level parking lot are also located there. Our Lubliniec buses running from many destinations in Poland and abroad stop there. You can walk from the transfer center to the market square in less than 10 minutes.

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If you want to visit and get to know this beautiful, green city more closely, don't wait, plan a trip and choose a convenient bus Lubliniec. We are waiting for you!

Lubliniec is a small town in the northwestern part of the Silesian province between Opole and Częstochowa. It lies on the Opole Plain on the Lublinica and Mała Panew rivers. It is inhabited by just over 25,000 people. The town boasts a beautiful location - it is surrounded by forests on all sides.

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