Ulm is a city on the Danube River in the German state of Baden-Württemberg in the south of the country. It has a long history - the name "Ulma" appears in sources as early as 856, and Ulm has had city rights since 1181. Walking around the city, one can see a successful mix of historical buildings and modern, also very futuristic buildings.
The largest monument here is the Gothic cathedral famous for having the world's tallest tower. From it you can enjoy views of the immediate and somewhat distant surroundings of Ulm. Attractions in the city include the Fischerviertel - the Fishermen's Quarter stretching along the banks of the Danube. Here you can stroll along narrow, cobblestone streets amid charming little houses. One of them, known as Schiefes Haus, or the late Gothic "crooked house," is deflected from the vertical by about 10° due to the rather sodden ground. Ulm offers a large number of cultural events with the most famous one, the Danube Festival, at the top, many theaters, art galleries and interesting museums such as the Bread and Art Museum. While you're here, be sure to stop by Germany's largest botanical garden, run by the University of Ulm. It covers an area of 28 hectares and showcases vegetation from all of Earth's climatic zones. Friedrichsau Park, with its small lakes and picnic areas, will also be a good place for a stroll in the city.
.Ulm falls under a low-emission zone, which means that an environmental sticker is required of all vehicles entering the city. The international airports closest to it are in Stuttgart and Munich. Ulm's main train station is located near the old town. Our coaches stop at the bus station in the Böfingen district. If you are interested in the sights and attractions of Ulm, don't wait to plan your trip with us!
.Small Gniezno has considerable merit for Polish statehood and the process of forming the institution of the church in our country. The impressive history of this place is only the beginning of a long list of assets for which Gniezno is worth visiting. Its convenient location makes this town seem like the perfect place for a weekend getaway. How to get here? Between the surrounding municipalities and counties connections are provided by buses Gniezno. Most coaches and buses operating regionally have their stop at the Gniezno PKS station. At another point, on the other side of the old town, there is a Sindbad bus stop. Coaches connect the first capital of Poland with various corners of our country and Europe. A dense network of connections at attractive prices ensures travel in comfort and great time flexibility, which cannot be said about the offer of low-cost airlines. A modern fleet of coaches makes a trip to Germany, Italy, France, Holland, Switzerland or Norway a real pleasure. It's no surprise that bus travel offers are used by both tourists and people working abroad. Fast and safe travel is also facilitated by the good quality of the local roads. The S5 and DK15 connect in the city, and the A2 and A1 highways run nearby. Gniezno's municipal transportation also works well, making it much easier to travel between the city's sights, including for those with limited mobility.
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