KATOWICE bus to PARDUBICE

KATOWICE

Katowice - Buses to and from Katowice - Attractions and Sightseeing

Transportation to and from Katowice for the 21st century

Katowice aspires to be the capital of a modern metropolis, whose directions of development are determined by services, creative industry, great events and modern technologies. Such ambitious goals entail the need to prepare transportation solutions that enable smooth movement of people who want to live, work, study or spend the weekend in Katowice. You can get around the city by streetcar or bus. One type of ticket is valid for all metropolitan modes of transportation. Two points are considered the transfer center for intercity connections: the bus station on Sądowa Street and the train station. Both places are connected by city bus lines. From the bus station, which has been operating in this form and new location for a short time, coaches set off for various cities in Poland and on the Old Continent. The thesis that the bus connects Katowice with practically all of Europe is therefore not exaggerated. The best proof of it is the network of Sindbad connections. Our buses from Katowice depart in many directions, including Austria, Switzerland, Germany, Great Britain, Croatia, the Czech Republic, France, Italy or Ukraine. All transfers are provided by modern vehicles, guaranteeing comfortable and safe travel even on distant routes. There are also city buses departing from the coach station on Sądowa Street, which run to Pyrzowice Airport, from where you can also fly beyond the ends of Europe.


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Katowice, the capital of the Silesian Voivodeship, is one of the main cities of the Upper Silesian Industrial District, so it is mainly famous for its mining industry. Although some people associate Katowice primarily with the place of coal mining, the city has much more to offer.

PARDUBICE

Pardubice Bus and Attractions

Pardubice is an industrial city in central Bohemia, located about 115 kilometers east of Prague on the Elbe River. It is inhabited by more than 90,000 people, making Pardubice the tenth most populous city in the Czech Republic.

A visit to the city should not take long, as the main sights are located in close proximity to each other. So what is worth seeing in Pardubice? The biggest attractions are the Castle and the Market Square with the Town Hall and the Green Gate. While in Pardubice, it's also worth seeing the interesting industrial building where Automatické Mlýny is located, as well as the famous horse racing track, where some of the largest and toughest races in the world are held every year. On the other hand, the ideal place to relax and stroll in the midst of nature is the charming park at Špici.

Pardubice - the city of industry

Pardubice is known as the city of industry - mainly chemical, electro-mechanical and electrical engineering.

It is also an important road and rail hub, with an airport in the south of the city. Local and international trains run from Pardubice hlavní nádraží train station. A stop serving international bus services is located near the train station, on Palackého Street. If you want to visit and learn more about Pardubice, a bus can be a good option for getting there. You can find an up-to-date timetable and a list of places from which you can go to this city on our website. Getting around Pardubice, you can use bus or trolleybus transportation, rent a bicycle, or rely on your own legs and unhurriedly explore its charms.

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Pardubice is an industrial city in central Bohemia, located about 115 kilometers east of Prague on the Elbe River. It is inhabited by more than 90,000 people, making Pardubice the tenth most populous city in the Czech Republic.

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