Bus SUWALKI - STRASBOURG - Sindbad

SUWALKI

Suwalki - Bus, Coach, Restaurant

Suwałki bus to different parts of Europe

Suwałki is located in northeastern Poland, right on the border with Lithuania. The city is considered to be one of the coldest places in Poland. Although low temperatures do not discourage local residents, they willingly leave their hometowns in search of better employment, educational opportunities or simply adventure. People setting off to a distant world have at their disposal Sindbad coaches. Our fleet connects Polish towns with foreign cities.  run, among others, to Germany, Sweden, Great Britain, Italy, Norway, Switzerland, Belgium, Luxembourg or France. The extensive network of connections guarantees regular transfers at affordable prices. Sindbad coaches stop near the point where the Suwalki PKS station is located. This is a very convenient location, in the vicinity of the center and not far from the railroad station. Local buses running to nearby municipalities also begin and end their journeys in the vicinity, making this place what you might call Suwałki's transfer center. The constantly expanding network of expressways and freeways makes travelling by coach more comfortable and less time-consuming. Above all, it connects smaller towns and villages, something that cannot be said about airplanes that only land at specific airports. All this makes many people traveling abroad still opt for road transport, including modern coaches Sindbad.


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Suwałki is a city in Podlaskie Province, located on the Czarna Hańcza River.

STRASBOURG

Strasbourg Bus - Attractions and Sights in Strasbourg

Strasbourg is an important point on the map of Europe, both today and in the past. This particular town was actually fought over from the beginning. Until the twelfth year of our era, the town was ruled by the Gauls, but then it was forcibly captured by Roman legionaries. They erected a fort there for crossing the Rhine. For the next five centuries the Roman Empire successfully defended itself against barbarian attacks. However, in the year five hundred, they succumbed to the Germanic tribes, who, alongside the Asiatic Huns, captured the fort and renamed it from Argentoratum, a name they did not understand, to Stratœburgus, a town on the beaten road.

From then on, the city was ruled by the Franks. Or at least until the end of the seventeenth century. Then Louis XIV annexed Strasbourg to the Kingdom of France. Of course, this was not the end of the struggle for this particular town.

The rivalry between Strasbourg and the German town of Kehl, which competed for supremacy in the region, may be proof of this. It was only years later that cooperation was established and a bridge was erected between the cities. And it existed as a symbol of cooperation until World War II. And once the rumblings of the cannons ceased, it was erected anew, with European funds and the involvement of both sides. Since then, tens of thousands of cars a day have traveled over the bridge over the Rhine!

Bus to Strasbourg!

One of the best ways to get to Strasbourg, of course, in our opinion, is by bus. Our buses to Strasbourg stop at Place de l "Etoile. It's actually the very center, so leaving the deck of our bus in a quarter of an hour you can find yourself in the old town, admire the Notre Dame Cathedral and taste the local delicacies. And Strasbourg is famous for its amazing cuisine.

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Strasbourg is an important point on the map of Europe, both today and in the past. This particular town was actually fought over from the beginning. Until the twelfth year of our era, the town was ruled by the Gauls, but then it was forcibly captured by Roman legionaries.

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