Radomsko is a 46,000-strong city in Lodz province located in the Przedborska Highlands on the Radomka River between Lodz and Czestochowa. Due to its long history - Radomsko was granted city rights in 1266, was a royal city of the Crown of the Polish Kingdom and witnessed many historically important events - you can find many monuments and remnants of past centuries there. In particular, the Regional Museum introducing the history of the city and its surroundings, located in the Radomsko City Hall building, is worth a visit. Also noteworthy are the wooden church of St. Mary Magdalene, the Collegiate Church of St. Lambert and the villas and townhouses in the city center. The historic Tartar Homestead and the Museum of Printing of the Kaminski Family are also interesting objects to visit.
The city is located in central Poland by important transportation routes - national and provincial roads. There is a railroad station in Radomsko, from which trains leave for Warsaw, Lodz, Piotrkow Trybunalski, Czestochowa, Krakow or Wroclaw, but also for Gdansk or Szczecin. Since 1846, the city was on the Warsaw-Vienna Railway.
You should know that if you want to visit Radomsko, intercity and international buses arrive at the stop on Kolejowa Street, near the railroad station. The Radomsko PKS bus station, from which local buses depart, is located a little further away, at 5 Kraszewskiego St. Current timetables for international and domestic bus lines passing through Radomsko can be found on our website.
Nantes is a city of more than 300,000 people in the western part of France with a history dating back more than 2,000 years. It is home to a major river port on the Loire River. The city is also known as one of the greenest urban centers in France, and is also famous for its art, both that displayed in museums and in public spaces. Worth a visit here is the Museum of Art, with collections of paintings starting from the 13th century, as well as the Museum of Natural History, whose main attraction is an 18-meter whale skeleton and a vivarium with counted species of reptiles. Also awaiting tourists is the Castle of the Dukes of Brittany with exhibitions on the history of the city and the Brittany region. It is worth knowing that Jules Verne was born in Nantes. In his honor, an unusual machine park was built here, where you can, among other things, ride a huge, walking mechanical elephant.
Nantes has ring roads and is close to important highways leading to Paris and Bordeaux, among others. Nantes airport is 8 kilometers from the city center. However, we will not reach it by direct flights from Poland. A better option to reach the former capital of Brittany is a flight to Paris combined with a TGV train trip or a direct bus ride from Poland to Nantes. Sindbad buses stop at the SNCF Sud train station, near the Mercure hotel. From there, the city's most important sights can be reached by covering a distance of just over a kilometer.
.There are buses and high-speed streetcars that run around the city, with routes along the most important sights and attractions. There's also the Navibus, a boat that sails across the Loire to the fishing village of Trentemoult, as well as numerous bicycle stations for rent (Bicloo) and more than 470 kilometers of paths for cyclists.
The city is also home to a number of bicycle stations for rent (Bicloo) and more than 470 kilometers of paths for cyclists.
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