How to travel from ZIELONA GORA to SAVONA?

ZIELONA GORA

Zielona Gora - PKS and Bus Station - Buses to and from Zielona Gora

PKS Zielona Góra - timetable of international connections

On the side of tourist assets of the city one should include not only centuries-old history and numerous monuments, but also well-functioning public transport and a multitude of options when it comes to getting to Zielona Góra. The main transfer center is considered to be the PKS Zielona Góra station, which is adjacent to the railroad station. Thus, in one place we have local buses, intercity and international buses and train connections. If we add to this the fact that the place is slightly away from the main monuments and accommodation facilities, we have an ideal starting point for discovering the charms of Zielona Gora and this part of Lower Silesia.

A glance at the map is enough to see that the town is well connected to other parts of Poland also thanks to the S3 expressway and DK32, running to the German border, and DK27, heading south to the former border crossing with the Czech Republic. Since we mentioned foreign commuting, it should be added that Sindbad coaches also run from Zielona Góra, connecting the city with many corners of the Old Continent. Our offer includes transfers to Italy, Germany, Sweden, France, Great Britain, Denmark, Switzerland and Ukraine. Our vehicles provide comfortable and safe travel conditions at affordable prices, becoming an attractive alternative to expensive airplane connections. Sindbad buses also stop at PKS Zielona Góra. Check the route network and ticket prices online, on the mobile app or stationary - by visiting PKS Zielona Góra timetable.


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With a population of over 140,000, Zielona Gora is a great place for a weekend getaway for the whole family.

SAVONA

Sindbad tickets to Savona

Savona is a port city in northwestern Italy and one of the most important cities in Liguria. It is inhabited by about 60,000 residents. What interesting things does Savona offer? The city's attractions are primarily its historic and charming architecture. Walking around it, at every step you can come across a beautiful building, church or palace.

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The city's most important temple is the Baroque Cathedral of the Assumption with its 15th-century Sistine Chapel similar to that of the Vatican. Also worth seeing is the Renaissance Gavotti Palace now serving as the Museum of Art. An interesting building in Savona is the 16th century Priamar Fortress, whose interiors now house, among other things, the Archaeological and Municipal Museum. Technology lovers, meanwhile, may be interested in the reportedly best-equipped museum of Apple products. The place is called All About Apple and displays more than a thousand computers, consoles or floppy disk drives of various brands.

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How to get to Savona?

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The drive to Savona can take about 19 hours by car, so it's a good idea to plan an overnight stay along the way. Some tourists choose to travel by plane. The closest airport to Savona is Genoa, about 55 kilometers away. You can fly there from several Polish cities with up to one change, and then take a train to reach the city in just over an hour. The route runs along the coast, thus providing picturesque views from the windows.

Savona has a train station well connected to cities such as Turin, Genoa and Nice. You can also get here by bus directly from Poland. Our buses stop right in front of the main train station, at Aldo Moro Square. If you are interested in further destinations, know that from the seaport of Savona you can go to Sardinia or Corsica, among others.

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Savona is a small Italian city in the Liguria region in the northwest of the country. An important port is located here, making Savona an important trading center. It is also called the "city of popes," as two successors of St. Peter - Sixtus IV and Julius II - came from the local Della Rovere family. Savona is also famous for its soap - in the 15th century it became one of the largest and most important soap-making centers. The French word "savon," meaning soap, is most likely derived from the place name.

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