When going on vacation to France, it is sometimes worth considering more than just Paris or Marseille. Especially on the coast you will find quite a few noteworthy places. For example, Montpellier, located a stone's throw from Marseille and Avignon, so beloved by Poles.
.Holidays on the Côte d'Azur are the dream of many. Especially if you love relaxing on the beach and doing nothing sweet. We, however, would like to show you why it is worth going to Montpellier by bus. Tell you about the city's attractions. And encourage you to do more than just soak in the water.
.One of the attractions of Montpellier is certainly the lagoons, stretching along the coast. There are really quite a few of them there. What's more, a bicycle infrastructure has been created around these reservoirs, so you can go on long trips. It's a great way to stretch your bones a bit. Bicycle routes lead through nature reserves, among other places. There you can make stops and admire the nature around you. Along the way you are sure to find plenty of places for a picnic, so a vacation in France does not have to be expensive.
.Montpellier is an old city, as it was founded in the eighth century AD. It is associated primarily with the University, where Nostradamus, for example, studied. Therefore, in addition to the attractions around the city, its old town is also worth visiting.
You can get to Montpellier by bus. Our buses go to Montpellier from many Polish cities. We stop at Arret TRAM No2 on Av. du Colonel A.Pavelet, Rue de l, right next to the Sabines streetcar stop. With the use of public transportation you can get around the entire city efficiently.
.Pyskowice is a small town near Gliwice in the Silesian province. It is inhabited by a population of about 16,000 people. The most important monuments are located within the old town, which has preserved its former medieval urban layout to this day. While in the market square, it is worth noting not only the building of the town hall, but also the 18th and 19th century houses surrounding the main town square. There is also a Marian column from 1809 and a fountain from the first half of the 20th century. The Town Hall is now the home of the Pyskowice City Museum, which presents historical and regional exhibitions related to the city and its surroundings, or a sizable collection of minerals. The most important church in Pyskowice is St. Nicholas Church, dating back to the 13th century. Inside it one can see the historic altar of St. John of Nepomuk. For lovers of industrial atmosphere, there is the Railway Open-Air Museum and the climatic Bales, or post-German railroad viaducts. In addition, Pyskowice offers a vast and well-developed Municipal Park, where you can spend time pleasantly amidst the greenery.
.Pyskowice lies on the route of national and provincial roads. The A1 and A4 highways run nearby. From the Pyskowice train station one can most often get to Gliwice or Opole, but also to more distant cities, including Wroclaw, Krakow or Sopot. The Pyskowice PKS station is located at Cardinal Wyszynski Square in close proximity to the Market Square. You can reach Pyskowice by bus from many places in Poland and Europe. Find the connection you are interested in in the search engine on the home page. We invite you to take advantage of our wide range of coach connections.
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