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LYON

Lyon - attractions, sightseeing and getting around by bus

Lyon is a city with more than 2,000 years of history, the third largest, after Paris and Marseille. It is the city where cinema was born, once called the silk capital of the world, and now famous above all for its high-level gastronomy, as a mecca for chefs and all kinds of foodies. Lyon has the ability to impress, full of beautiful townhouses, charming squares and backstreets, and despite its size, it is not as touristy and noisy as other French cities.

When in Lyon, it is worth seeing the Basilica of Notre-Dame de Fourvière and the ruins of ancient Roman buildings nearby, as well as strolling through the old town and the Croix-Rousse district. Lyon also has many beautiful recreational areas. The Park de la Tête d'Or is the largest of these and additionally the largest urban park in France. It features a lake, rosaria, greenhouses, a botanical garden and a small zoo. Visiting Lyon in December, you can instead hit the largest Festival of Lights in Europe. Then, for 4 days, colorful illuminations illuminate dozens of buildings, squares, fountains and gardens in various parts of the city.

Lyon - transportation and access

Lyon has Lyon-Saint-Exupéry International Airport located 25 kilometers east of the city. Thanks to the TGV high-speed train, you can reach Lyon from Paris in less than 2 hours. You should also consider traveling by bus - we realize connections to Lyon bus stop Perrache from many cities of Poland and Ukraine. If you want to visit Lyon, you can find a bus for you on our website.

How to get around the city and visit Lyon as soon as possible? Sightseeing in this vast city is facilitated by well-organized public transportation. There are four metro lines, streetcars, buses and even trolleybuses. In addition, getting off the metro at the Vieux Lyon station, you can use two cable cars.

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Lyon is a city where the past and the present form a harmonious blend. Although it is the third largest city in France it has to courting tourists. Located between Paris and Marseille, it doesn't get enough of their attention. Quite wrongly. This is where film was born, this is where the world's largest festival of lights takes place.

GNIEZNO

Gniezno - PKS - Buses and Buses - Tourist Attractions

Gniezno PKS buses

Small Gniezno has considerable merit for Polish statehood and the process of forming the institution of the church in our country. The impressive history of this place is only the beginning of a long list of assets for which Gniezno is worth visiting. Its convenient location makes this town seem like the perfect place for a weekend getaway. How to get here? Between the surrounding municipalities and counties connections are provided by buses Gniezno. Most coaches and buses operating regionally have their stop at the Gniezno PKS station. At another point, on the other side of the old town, there is a Sindbad bus stop. Coaches connect the first capital of Poland with various corners of our country and Europe. A dense network of connections at attractive prices ensures travel in comfort and great time flexibility, which cannot be said about the offer of low-cost airlines. A modern fleet of coaches makes a trip to Germany, Italy, France, Holland, Switzerland or Norway a real pleasure. It's no surprise that bus travel offers are used by both tourists and people working abroad. Fast and safe travel is also facilitated by the good quality of the local roads. The S5 and DK15 connect in the city, and the A2 and A1 highways run nearby. Gniezno's municipal transportation also works well, making it much easier to travel between the city's sights, including for those with limited mobility.


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Gniezno-one of the most important cities in Greater Poland, the seat of the Primate of Poland, a place associated with the legend of Lech-full of monuments, Gniezno certainly has a lot to offer tourists. The capital of the first kings still remembers the times of the first Piasts: the vaults of Gniezno Cathedral, the Gniezno Doors, the remains of the holy missionary in the so-called St. Adalbert's Confession.

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