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.
Girona is located in the northeast of Spain, at the foot of the Catalan Mountains, about 33 kilometers west of the Mediterranean coast. It is located in Catalonia, 80 kilometers from its capital, Barcelona, and is a small, atmospheric city full of historic architecture.
What interesting things does Girona offer for visitors? It is best to start your sightseeing from the old town, surrounded by walls that still remember Roman times. The focal point there is the Cathedral of the Blessed Virgin Mary, distinguished by its monumental staircase and Baroque façade, whose interiors represent the Gothic-Romanesque style. The temple boasts the widest nave in the world in terms of Gothic architecture. In addition, the Jewish quarter, El Call, the Arab baths or the Basilica of Sant Feliu, with its historically valuable tombstones and distinctive truncated tower, are also noteworthy.
There are seven museums in Gron. Especially worth a visit is the Archaeological Museum, founded in 1846, with exhibits dating back to the Paleolithic period and later objects excavated in various locations throughout the province. Also noteworthy is the Cathedral's Museum-Temple with an exhibition of sacred art, where the most valuable object is the Tapestry of Creation from 1100.
.You can fly into Girona, as the city has its own airport - Girona-Costa Brava. Sagales buses run from the airport. A good option for getting to this Catalan city is also by bus. Our buses stop at the bus stop located at the main train station in the city. It will be best to get around Grono on foot, as the distances are not too long and the historic part of the city can be visited in a day.
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