Coach JAROSLAW - RENNES - find a connection and buy a ticket

JAROSLAW

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Sindbad bus Jaroslaw - connects the Subcarpathian region with Europe

Sindbad transport company has been providing transport services at the highest level for years, thanks to which we have managed to win the trust of passengers practically throughout the Old Continent. Among our customers are tourists and people traveling to other countries for educational and business purposes. All of them - regardless of the purpose of the trip - emphasize the comfort on board machines marked with Sindbad's characteristic logo. Comfortable seats, air conditioning, plenty of legroom - these are just a few of the factors for which a ride on our modern fleet is ahead of the competition. Attractive travel conditions and affordable ticket prices can also be enjoyed by those traveling to and from Jaroslaw. This city in the Subcarpathian Voivodeship boasts several interesting sights that are worth seeing with your own eyes. Our buses Jaroslaw connect with various cities in Poland and Europe. You can get from here to Italy, the Netherlands, Germany, Norway, Great Britain, Switzerland, France, Denmark, Sweden or Belgium, among others. All you need to do is buy a ticket, sit comfortably in a seat and enjoy the passing kilometers. The Sindbad stop is located at the new PKS Yaroslavl bus station. This is an important transportation hub in the entire district. What's more, you can easily reach key sights in the city on foot from here. You can check ticket prices and the route network online or directly at the PKS Jaroslaw timetable stop. Bet on a proven travel partner - choose Sindbad bus Jaroslaw!


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Yaroslavl is a town located in Subcarpathian province, on the San River, on the border of two geographic lands of the Lower San Valley and the Rzeszow Foothills. In the Middle Ages, it lay at the junction of eastern Malopolska and Halich Rus.

RENNES

Sindbad tickets to Rennes

Located in French Brittany, Rennes is a city with a long history dating back to antiquity. It lies on the Vilaine River and is the capital of the more than 220,000-strong administrative region of Brittany. Rennes is a university city also famous for the production of Citroën and Peugeot automobiles.

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An important monument in the city is the 16th-century St. Peter's Cathedral and the Brittany Parliament building with its richly finished Baroque interiors. While in Rennes, visit the Museum of Fine Arts with works by such famous artists as Leonardo da Vinci, Rembrandt and Rubens, and visit the Brittany Museum depicting the heritage of the region. Rennes has many beautiful recreational areas and green spaces, such as the Tabor Park, which was created in the 17th century, or the vast Gayeulles Park, which is divided into themed zones. For grocery shopping, meanwhile, it's best to head to the Martenot market hall, established in the 19th century, where the second largest market in France is held every Saturday.

Rennes access

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You can fly to Rennes - 6 kilometers southwest of the center is the Saint-Jacques-de-la-Lande International Airport. You can also get here in just over an hour by TGV train from Paris, or by coach - directly from Poland. Most of the most important sights and attractions are located in the city center. To get around more efficiently and to more remote parts of Rennes, however, it is worth using public transportation. The city has metro, city and metropolitan bus lines, as well as city bikes.

If you are planning to go to Rennes, a bus from Poland would be a great choice. You can find a list of connections available from your city in the search engine on the homepage.

Rennes is a city located in the northwestern part of France is also a region called Brittany. Let's face it, one well-organized day should be enough for you to explore the sights in Rennes.

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