Ostrów Mazowiecka can be an interesting idea for those looking for an alternative idea to spend a weekend. This interesting town is located halfway between Warsaw and Bialystok. The town is surrounded by lush forest complexes, which adds to its tourist value. Ostrów Mazowiecka can be a capital destination for those who enjoy active recreation: walking, cycling, mushroom picking and other outdoor activities. In the town itself there will be several noteworthy sites, led by the Pilecki Family House museum and the Jatki Gallery.
If we add to these several temples and cultural sites, we are chalking up a plan for an interesting weekend. Those wishing to put these plans into action are invited to check the network of Sindbad buses. On board our modern fleet you will get to Ostrow Mazowiecka from different parts of Poland. You can also go abroad from here. Our vehicles run to Germany, Austria, Great Britain, France, Denmark, Italy, Norway, Switzerland, Sweden and even Spain, among others. Air conditioning, plenty of legroom and comfortable seats encourage you to travel - in such conditions, even the longest route is a pleasure to set off! It's no wonder that more and more people are choosing to travel by coach instead of buying airline tickets. Sindbad coaches do not stop at the PKS Ostrów Mazowiecka bus station, as most carriers do, but stop at the exit, on Lubiejewska Street.
Copenhagen is the capital and largest city of Denmark. It lies on the east coast of the island of Zealand and partly on the island of Amager. It is inhabited by more than 600,000 people, with the entire urban complex of the Danish capital having a population of one million 200,000. It is a city considered the best and happiest to live in. Copenhagen is home to two of the oldest amusement parks in the world. The first - Bakken park on the outskirts of the city was founded in 1583, and the second is Tivoli Gardens, operating since 1843 and located in the very center of the Danish capital.
If you are looking for a colorful, positive, tasty, well-maintained and at the same time full of sights city - Copenhagen may be a good idea for your trip. The must-see attractions when you are there for the first time are the colorful harbor district of Nyhavn, the official residence of the Danish monarchs, namely the 18th-century Amalienborg Palace guarded by a fully uniformed Royal Guard, and Rosenborg Castle with its Danish crown jewels and many valuable monuments.
It's also worth taking a canal cruise, looking at Copenhagen from the observation deck located on the tower of the city hall, seeing the interior of the unique Grundtvigs Church or forming your own opinion about the still controversial Christiania district.
The fastest way to reach the Danish capital is by plane. Copenhagen-Kastrup Airport is located 8 kilometers southeast of the city center. The distance from Warsaw to Copenhagen is more than 1130 kilometers. However, the shortest trip by car from Poland requires taking a ferry. There are also many long-distance buses to Denmark. Our coaches stop at the Copenhagen Central Bus Station Ingerslevsgade. On the other hand, public transportation in the Danish capital is well organized and very diverse. You can choose from four subway lines, buses, water streetcars or city bicycles.
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