Bus from PULAWY to HELSINGBORG. Current connections

PULAWY

Pulawy - PKS - Buses and Buses - Tourist Attractions

Sindbad buses invite you to Pulawy

Pulawy is one of the Vistula pearls, located in central Poland, in the western part of the Lublin Province. While in the vicinity, it is certainly worth a visit to the city famous for the legacy of the Czartoryski family. The advantage of this place - in addition to its tourist attractions - is its great location. The S12 road runs through Pulawy, which connects with the S17, running from Lublin to Warsaw. These two main arteries are complemented by a network of regional roads. All this makes Pulawy easy to reach from different parts of the country. The best example is Sindbad's network of connections. Our company is one of the best recognized coach carriers in this part of Europe. Buses with the Sindbad logo connect major metropolises with towns in the provinces on a daily basis, allowing cheap and fast travel to different corners of Europe. Many travelers also emphasize the first-class comfort of travel aboard modern machines. On the route of our journeys could not miss Pulawy as well. Sindbad coaches run from here to almost 280 cities in various countries of the Old Continent, including Germany, Italy, Great Britain, Switzerland, Sweden, Belgium and the Netherlands. You can find the full network of connections on our website. There you also have the opportunity to buy tickets. As for the stop of Sinbad busy Pulawy, it is located near the center, the best restaurants in Pulawy and the local accommodation base. Our vehicles stop in a bus bay on Wojska Polskiego Street, next to the Pulawy bus station.

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Pulawy - a city in the western part of Lublin Province, near the border of Mazovia Province, located on the Vistula River. It is the largest city on the Vistula between Krakow and Warsaw.

HELSINGBORG

Helsingborg - Buses and Buses - Transportation - Attractions and Monuments

Helsingborg is a Swedish port city located in the Skåne region, on the Strait of Sund. It is only 4 kilometers from the Danish city of Helsingor, on the other side of the isthmus. Officially, Helsingborg was founded in 1081, making it one of the oldest cities in Sweden, although you should know that it originally belonged to Denmark. When visiting Helsingborg, you can immerse yourself a bit in the local history, but also have a nice time on the seashore or in one of several beautifully maintained parks.

Perhaps the city's most important monument is the Kärnan Tower, which is a remnant of a medieval fortress that once existed. The city's oldest church, the Marienkirche, with its historic altar and baptismal font, is worth a visit, as well as a stroll through the city's main square, Stortorget. A major attraction in Helsingborg is Tropikariet, a park with tropical animals and rainforest flora, and Fredriksdal Gardens showcasing mainly local flora surrounded by interesting thematic exhibitions, including historical and ethnographic ones. The Dunker Culture House art center is also worth a visit. In addition to the interesting exhibitions, the building itself is already noteworthy - it was designed by Kim Utzon, son of Jorn Utzon, the architect responsible for the design of the Sydney Opera House.

Commuting to Helsingborg

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A frequent means of transportation from Poland to Sweden is by ferry to Ystad. From there, Helsingborg is still less than 2 hours away by car or train. Another travel option is direct car or coach transportation from our country. Sindbad buses stop at Hamntoget bus stop, right next to the city marina. Bus Helsingborg from your city can be found in the search engine on the homepage. We invite you to board our buses!

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Helsingborg is a city located in the Swedish region of Skåne, on the Sound strait in the Baltic Sea. It is inhabited by just over 100,000 people, making Helsingborg the tenth largest city in the country in terms of population, and the eighth largest in the country. It is also one of Sweden's oldest cities. Its history dates back to 1085 - at that time Helsingborg belonged to Denmark. Thanks to its strategic location on a strait controlling trade in the Baltic Sea, it quickly gained importance and was able to develop. After the Danish-Swedish War of the mid-17th century, Helsingborg found itself in Swedish territory.

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