Saarbrücken is a city of more than 170,000 people in the Saarland, Germany's youngest state. It is located on the Saar River near the border with France. Saarbrücken is the economic, political and cultural center of the Saarland, although not as heavily industrial today.
What sights and places of interest does Saarbrücken offer? Attractions worth seeing here include, first of all, the beautiful baroque Saarbrücken Palace with the Saarland Museum operating next to it, where you can not only learn a lot about the history of the region, but also stroll through the basement of an earlier castle from the Middle Ages. The Ludwigkirche, a baroque Protestant church located in the old part of the city, is also worth seeing, distinguished inside and out. Despite the city's industrial past, Saarbrücken is home to many parks and gardens, and extensive forests on its outskirts.
.Saarbrücken is very well connected to the rest of the country and abroad. The A1 and A8 highways intersect near the city, while the A6 highway starts here. There is an airport 15 kilometers from the center of Saarbrücken, but it does not serve flights from Poland. The high-speed rail route, the TGV, connecting Paris and Frankfurt, runs through the city. Directly from our country you can get here only by using international coach connections. Our buses stop in the vicinity of the main Saarbrücken Hauptbahnhof station. If you are interested in the description of the city and are planning a trip to Saarbrücken, you can use our wide range of connections and get here directly from your locality.
Augustow is a city in northeastern Poland, in Podlaskie Voivodship, with a population of about 30,000. Its location in Podlasie, on the Netta River surrounded by lakes and the vast Augustów Primeval Forest, makes it a popular vacation destination. Augustów was voted "The nicest city in Poland" in 2014, and there's something about it - its people are extremely hospitable, and the unspoiled nature encourages you to spend at least some time there.
When visiting Augustów, it's worth seeing, first of all, its rather unusual, wooded market square. In the heart of Augustow's old town, a park initially called Saxon Garden and later Jagiellonian Garden was established in 1847. It houses the Column of Sigismund Augustus, founded on the 450th anniversary of the granting of city rights.
The market is surrounded by 19th and 20th century townhouses, the oldest surviving of which, dating from 1801, hosted Napoleon Bonaparte. In addition, noteworthy in the city are the Basilica of the Sacred Heart of Jesus, or the Augustow Land Museum. However, one of the most popular attractions in the area is cruising along the Augustow Canal and observing the operation of the locks present on it, as well as sailing on the nearby lakes and hiking along the trails of the Augustow Forest.
The city is located in the northeastern part of Poland, in the Podlasie Province. Due to its proximity to the Lithuanian border, it is an important transportation hub. Transit roads to the border crossings in Budzisko and Ogrodniki, as well as national and provincial roads pass through Augustow. The Augustow bypass (DK8) and a section of the S61 expressway were opened in 2014.
The city has a railroad station and makes direct connections to Bialystok and Warsaw. The Augustow bus station is located in the vicinity of the Zygmunt August Square, while our coaches stop near the Augustow lock and the district police headquarters. Bus to Augustow runs from many cities in Poland and abroad. You can check timetables for individual coach connections on our website.
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