Bus to BASEL from JAROCIN - buy a ticket

JAROCIN

Jarocin - PKS - Buses and Buses - Transportation - Attractions

Jarocin bus transport - how to get to this city?

Jarocin is primarily famous for its legendary rock festival, which for years electrified fans of strong sounds. Today, the event still holds a high artistic level, despite the fact that other festivals are more often and more loudly talked about. Jarocin magnetizes various tourists, not only music lovers. Those who decide to come here for a weekend will certainly not regret it! Among Jarocin's attractions, the most impressive are the local market square, with its centrally located town hall, and Radolinski Park. Those who want to experience Jarocin's attractions in person can get here by Sindbad bus. Modern vehicles connect Jarocin with many destinations in Poland and abroad. Choosing our offer, you can get from here to Germany, Italy, Norway, Belgium, Holland, France, Switzerland or Sweden, among others. In other words, practically the whole of Europe is open to you, if only you decide to travel with Sinbad. In the city of the famous festival, our stop is located at the Jarocin bus station. This is a convenient place to start your sightseeing. What else can you count on? For comfort of the highest order (modern, safe, well-equipped coaches, the average age of which does not exceed 3 years), punctuality and reasonable ticket prices for every budget. Bus Jarocin - sounds like a plan? Check our offer, choose the connection that suits you, buy a ticket and start counting down the days to the start of your adventure in Jarocin today.


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Jarocin is a town in central-western Poland, famous for the rock festival held there every year and a museum telling its history.

BASEL

Sindbad tickets from Basel

Basel is Switzerland's third-largest city and the only one with a port - a river port, of course. It is located on the Swiss border with Germany and France on the Rhine River. The city abounds with numerous historical monuments, and is also famous for its great cuisine and dozens of museums and art galleries.

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Basel - city attractions

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First of all, visit the local old town with its Gothic cathedral, dark red town hall, Spalen gate (one of three still standing today) and the famous white and blue houses. Around the square are picturesque narrow streets with many historic houses. The observation deck behind the cathedral offers a view of the Rhine River and the other side of the city.

From Basel's museums, it's worth visiting the Tinguely Museum - a prominent Swiss sculptor and painter working in the 1950s and 1960s, famous especially for constructing moving installations and machines, or the Natural History Museum with a huge collection of fossils, remains of prehistoric animals, where you can also learn about the history of the creation of the Alps and the entire region. Also noteworthy is the Museum of Art - one of the most important cultural institutions in the country, full of famous works of art from the 15th century to the present day.

By its location at the meeting point of three borders, Basel is a bit different from the rest of Swiss cities. It combines different cultures, languages and flavors. What is the best gourmet city in Switzerland? We answer - Basel. Restaurants in the city are highly rated. Among others, it is worth going to Le Rhin Bleu, a restaurant suspended on a special platform over the Rhine. Near the train station, there is also a market hall (Markthalle) with more than a dozen restaurants that are inexpensive for Switzerland and serve tasty cuisine from around the world.

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Commuting to Basel

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Basel can be reached by plane, flying into France's Saint-Louis airport, from which you take a city bus to Switzerland. Alternatively, you can take the Basel long-distance bus, which stops just outside Basel's main train station. You can find a list of available connections on our website. We invite you to board our buses!

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Basel, just after Zurich and Geneva, is the third largest city in Switzerland. It lies right on the border with France and Germany, and Basel's Old Town is bisected in half by the Rhine River.

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