Transport in Warsaw

Warsaw’s public transport includes buses, trams and the metro. Buses run on schedule, at all stops there is a route schedule, and the type of bus that arrives at a certain time is written – low-floor or regular.

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Sights of Warsaw

Warsaw, the capital of Poland, has experienced a large number of upheavals and conquests. Nevertheless, it managed to preserve the most value from each of her eras.

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Ancient city – Zvolen

Zvolen is located at the confluence of the rivers Hron and Slatina. It is considered one of the oldest in Slovakia.

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High Tatras

The High Tatras are the main natural attraction in Slovakia. This picturesque region is part of the Tatras, which are the highest part of the Carpathians.

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Sights of Bratislava

Bratislava is the only capital in the world that borders two states at once – Austria and Hungary. Nowadays, it is an inexpensive and quiet city, but earlier magnificent coronations of monarchs took place here.

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Sights in Breda

The Dutch city of Breda is bustling, lively, old and modern at the same time. It attracts with architecture, many museums, and quite good restaurants with cafes.

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Attractions Arnhem

Arnhem is a big, lively and interesting city, with a rich history and a lot of interesting places. It is worth coming here only to admire the originals of the cult works of Rodin, Monet, and Van Gogh.

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Attractions in Alkmaar

When it comes to the Netherlands, it is difficult to mention well-known facts. Absolutely everyone knows about the symbols of this country, which have long been tulips, mills and cheese.

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Nida – a resort town on the Curonian Spit

Nida is located in Lithuania in the middle of the Curonian Spit. It is a beautiful sunny town. It is quite expensive to rest here due to the few hotels.

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Ignalina – Lake District of Lithuania

Ignalina seems to be specially created for nature lovers. One can go fishing, water sports, cycling or relax in one of the many rural estates.

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