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SWIDNICA

Swidnica - tourist attractions - buses and bus timetables

Swidnica is a beautiful city full of historic architecture located in Lower Silesia. It is inhabited by less than 60,000 people. Swidnica boasts a beautiful market square surrounded by centuries-old tenement houses and one of the most incredible monuments - the more than 350-year-old Church of Peace, built in a half-timbered structure and listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

The best vantage point for viewing the area is the city's many rebuilt houses.

The best vantage point overlooking the area is the repeatedly rebuilt tall city hall tower. From its two panoramic terraces (one open, the other closed) located almost 40 meters high, in good weather you can admire the peaks of the Walbrzyskie Mountains or the top of Ślęza. The monumental Gothic Cathedral of St. Stanislaus and St. Wenceslaus also boasts a high tower.

In the city you will find quite a lot of green areas and many interesting murals - most of them are located near the railroad and bus stations. The author of most of them is Swidnica-based artist Robert Kukla.

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Access - train and bus to Swidnica

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The city is well connected with the rest of the country and neighboring countries. Its location between the two largest cities of the province - Wroclaw and Walbrzych - provides Świdnica with a large number of train and bus connections. Świdnica's bus station is located right next to the train station, making both a well-organized Świdnica Transfer Center. From here, it takes less than a 15-minute walk to reach the center of Swidnica.

Allocate at least one day to explore the city. You can find the current schedule of buses to Swidnica on our website. Don't wait, find the buses Swidnica that interest you and plan your trip today.

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Swidnica is a beautiful city, full of historic architecture, located in Lower Silesia. It is inhabited by less than 60,000 people. Swidnica boasts a beautiful market square surrounded by centuries-old tenement houses and one of the most incredible monuments - the over 350-year-old Church of Peace, built in a half-timbered structure and listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

ANCONA

By bus from Poland to Ancona

Ancona the capital and main city of Italy's Marche region lies on the Adriatic coast. Due to its possession of one of Italy's most important ports, the city is of great economic importance. In addition, it is distinguished by its long history and a large number of valuable monuments. Worth seeing here is the beautiful Romanesque-Byzantine Cathedral of St. Cyriacus located on Monte Guasco hill, as well as the city's squares, especially Piazza della Repubblica and Piazza del Plebiscito surrounded by historic palaces. Other important symbols of Ancona are the Arch of Trajan, the Mole Vanvitelliana fort and the Monument to the Fallen and the colorful cave entrances on Passetto beach.

Ancona is not only monuments, cuisine or a port from where you can cross to Croatia or Greece. It is also beautiful sandy beaches surrounded by white cliffs, known, for example, from the coast of Sardinia. The city and the entire Marche region thus make a great vacation destination, where everyone can find something for themselves.

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Ancona - bus, plane and train to the capital of the Marche region

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There is a small airport in Ancona, which has direct flights to Krakow. Alternatively, you can take a plane to Bologna which offers more cheap flights, and from there take a train to Ancona in about 3 hours. You can also take direct coach connections from our country. Sindbad coaches stop just outside the train station in Piazza Roselli. If you are interested in Ancona, a bus to it from your city can be found in the search engine on the homepage. See you on the route!

Ancona (Ancona in Italian) is a city in central Italy and the capital of the province of Ancona and the region of Marche. It is situated cascading in the hills above the Adriatic Sea. It is a port city with numerous trasport ships and passenger ferries. The name Ancona comes from the Greek ankon, meaning elbow. It has to do with the city's location on a promontory with a distinctive appearance. In ancient times, Ancona lay on the route of one of the important Roman roads, the via Flaminia, connecting Rome with today's Rimini.

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