Bus to ROMA from OSTRODA - timetable and current connections

OSTRODA

Buses and buses to Ostroda - Sightseeing, attractions and restaurants in Ostroda

Sindbad - Ostróda buses

An undoubted advantage of Ostróda is its convenient communication with other cities in Poland and Europe. Fast transfer is possible thanks to a well-developed road network, headed by the S7 expressway, as well as the DK15 and DK16. These are used, among others, by Sindbad buses running to and from Ostroda. Travel on board our bus is comfort at its finest. Thanks to the amenities, passengers can fully relax, and the trip passes quickly and comfortably. Not surprisingly, our international transfers are eagerly used by people who are not convinced by airline services. From Ostroda by Sindbad coaches you can reach many cities on the Old Continent. We run courses to, among others, Germany, Switzerland, Italy, France, Norway, Great Britain, Sweden and even Spain. A varied network of connections, regular courses, tickets at affordable prices and comfortable travel conditions are just some of the many advantages of the Sindbad brand. Our coaches stop at the PKS Ostroda bus stop at 11-go Listopada Street, near the railroad station. From here you can easily reach Ostroda's biggest attractions and accommodation facilities. At the same time, such a location of the bus stop makes it easy for drivers to quickly get to the city's ring road and avoid urban congestion. In a word, if you want to visit this place, be sure to check out what Sinbad buses Ostróda has to offer you and start planning your trip to Western Masuria today.


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Ostróda - a city located in the Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship in Ostróda County. The city is inhabited by about 35tys people. Located in the Mazury region, Ostroda has been attracting more and more tourists in recent years. It is an ideal place for active recreation. Within the city limits there are 5 lakes.

ROMA

Roma - Buses and Buses - Transportation - Attractions and Monuments

Rome is located in central Italy on the Tiber River. In addition to being the state capital, the city is also the capital of the administrative and historical region of Lazio. Since antiquity it has been known as the Eternal City and the capital of the world. It was founded in the Iron Age, as a settlement of Latins situated on top of the Palatine Hill. According to tradition, the city was founded on April 21, 753 BC by Romulus, who became its first king. From this date the history of Rome is counted.

What to see in Rome?

When visiting the Eternal City for the first time, it is worth seeing its major attractions. We associate Rome primarily with the Colosseum, which is the ancient amphitheater where gladiator fights took place. While there, it is, of course, worth visiting the Vatican, entering St. Peter's Basilica and climbing its dome, from which you can enjoy beautiful views of the city and St. Peter's Square. A place full of the most valuable works of art and historical monuments is the Vatican Museums. In addition, enjoy a good Italian espresso near Piazza Navona, take a photo at the Spanish Steps and at the Trevi Fountain.

Commuting to Rome

Rome is worth a trip at least once in a lifetime. Getting there should not be a problem, as the city is well connected. Its Fiumicino airport is one of the largest in Europe, and its network of highways and high-speed trains is very extensive. Our coaches stop near the Roma Tiburtina bus station. If you are planning a trip of a little more than one-two days to get to know Rome better, buses will be a good, inexpensive and environmentally friendly way to get to this beautiful city.

Rome, known as the "eternal city," is one of the most visited cities in the world. The number of tourist attractions is so large that it would take us more than 2 weeks to see them all.

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