Bus from LEVERKUSEN to KONIN. Current connections

LEVERKUSEN

Sindbad tickets to Leverkusen.

Leverkusen is a city of more than 160,000 people in western Germany, located on the Rhine River in the state of North Rhine-Westphalia. Although its history as an urban center is not long, it is inextricably linked to the development of industry and the Bayer pharmaceutical plant. In 1861, German chemist Carl Leverkus established his factory in the area - then the village of Wiesdorf. Over time, more and more workers and their families began arriving there, until the center itself grew so significantly that it was granted city rights in 1920.

What can you visit and see while in Leverkusen? The attractions this city offers are directly or indirectly related to Bayer, as Leverkusen is an industrial city associated mainly with drug manufacturing and the Bayer 04 Leverkusen football club originally derived from employees of this local concern. However, the city has much more to offer, especially for lovers of contemporary art. While there, it's especially worth a visit to the Morsbroich Museum of Modern Art located in an 18th-century palace, as well as a stroll through the beautiful Japanese garden or the Reuschenberg Nature Park.

Road to Leverkusen

Leverkusen is an important junction at the junction of the A1 and A3 highways in the state of North Rhine-Westphalia. The nearest airport is the large Cologne/Bonn Airport, located less than 22 kilometers from the city center. In addition, there are numerous trains and long-distance coaches to Leverkusen. Our buses stop in the city center, near the main train station and Leverkusen bus station Wiesdorf Mitte. If you are interested in the description of this city and want to plan your trip to Leverkusen, check the details of the connections from your location and book your bus ticket on our website.

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Leverkusen's history is strongly associated with the Bayer chemical and pharmaceutical plant, producing, for example, the famous Aspirin.

KONIN

Konin - PKS - Buses and Buses - Transport - Attractions and Monuments

Konin is a city in central Poland located on the Warta River. The Amber Route once ran here, providing Konin with thriving economic and cultural development. Today, Konin is located on the Piast Route, a tourist route that passes through places of importance to Polish heritage in the Wielkopolska and Kujawsko-Pomorskie provinces.

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Attractions of Konin

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The biggest attraction in the city is a Romanesque road pillar from 1151, which once marked half of the road between Kalisz and Kruszwica. Right next door is the St. Bartholomew's parish church from the turn of the 14th and 15th centuries, with stunning and colorful interiors, historic chapels and tombstones. Also noteworthy are a synagogue and a market square with historic townhouses. While in Konin, it is also worth seeing the Gothic church of St. Andrew the Apostle from the early 15th century located in Gosławice, the current district of the city. There you can admire, among other things, a valuable collection of 26 coat-of-arms shields or an octagonal stone baptismal font from the early 16th century.

For recreation, it is worth taking a stroll along the Warta River Boulevard or to Frederic Chopin Park, established in the 19th century, where, in addition to walking paths, a mini zoo, an open-air gym and numerous attractions for children await visitors. In the summer, however, it is especially worthwhile to take a break at the beautiful Lake Goslawskie.

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Transport - Konin

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Konin is a road junction where the A2 highway connects with national roads 25 and 72. Other national and provincial roads also run through there. There are two railroad stations in the city, as well as the Konin bus station. Our main stop is located in a convenient place for transfers, near the main railroad station in the city. Wanting to see and learn more about Konin, the bus will be a great choice. There are also numerous coach connections to many European countries from this city.

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If you are planning to visit Konin, you can find a bus on the date of your choice on our website. We invite you to take advantage of our offer!

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The fact that important trade routes have always passed through Konin is evidenced by a 12th century road post rising in the center of old Konin, formerly marking half of the road between Kalisz and Kruszwica - cities on the former Amber Route, and considered to be the oldest road sign in the country.

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