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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.

LUBLINIEC

Lubliniec - PKS - Buses and Buses - Transportation - Attractions

Surrounded by forests, Lubliniec is one of the most beautiful cities in Upper Silesia. It is located on the Opole Plain on the Mała Panew and Lublinica rivers. Its history dates back to the Middle Ages, as evidenced by the town's urban layout and some of the monuments present in the town.

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First and foremost worth seeing here is the Lubliniec market square surrounded by 18th, 19th and 20th century townhouses. Its undoubted ornament is a natural monument, the common maple tree. Just off the main town square is the Pro Memoria Edith Stein Museum, dedicated to the Catholic Church saint associated with Lubliniec, as well as the oldest temple in town - the 16th-century St. Nicholas Church. Also worth seeing is the baroque-classicist Lubliniec Castle, which dates back to the 14th century. After a recent renovation, it now houses a hotel with a restaurant.

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The city is surrounded by forests on all sides with many hiking and biking trails and picnic spots in the midst of nature. In addition, Lubliniec has the Droniowicki Reservoir, an artificial water reservoir created on the Lublinica River, where locals as well as visitors to the city like to relax.

Transportation Lubliniec.

Transport Lubliniec

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The train station and bus station in Lubliniec are located next to each other, at Independence Square. The city's transfer center and a free four-level parking lot are also located there. Our Lubliniec buses running from many destinations in Poland and abroad stop there. You can walk from the transfer center to the market square in less than 10 minutes.

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If you want to visit and get to know this beautiful, green city more closely, don't wait, plan a trip and choose a convenient bus Lubliniec. We are waiting for you!

Lubliniec is a small town in the northwestern part of the Silesian province between Opole and Częstochowa. It lies on the Opole Plain on the Lublinica and Mała Panew rivers. It is inhabited by just over 25,000 people. The town boasts a beautiful location - it is surrounded by forests on all sides.

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