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Europe > Central Europe > Poland > Zachodniopomorskie > Koszalin

Koszalin is a city of over 100,000 inhabitants in Zachodniopomorskie, Poland. Located close to the Baltic Sea, Koszalin offers visitors a mixture of Gothic architecture and nearby sea resorts. It is very near the resort town Mielno, which lies at the coastline.

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By plane

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There is no airport really near to Koszalin. These two are the closest ones:

By train

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The 2 Koszalin Train Station is located on the other side of the river, since there is no bridge yet connecting the two parts. The Polish national railway company PKP provides connections to Koszalin from numerous destinations in Poland. There are several trains each day to Szczecin and Gdańsk. Also a direct connection with Poznań exists. The train ride from Szczecin takes a little bit more than 2 hours. For traveling from Poznań you should allow at least 4,5 hours.

There are direct connections from seaside resort Kołobrzeg too. From the nearby city of Słupsk Koszalin is only 42 minutes away by train.

By bus

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The 3 Koszalin Bus Station is located close to the train station.

Get around

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Get around

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Koszalin has a good network of city owned buses that bring you everywhere in the city. The price of a normal ticket is around 2,90 zł. A 24 hour ticket costs 8 zł.

To get to Mielno/Uniescie where the beach is you need to either take a bus No.1. leaving in the front of the station or one of the private vans who wait also in the front of the station. In the summer there is a train operating to that coast town.

See

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Koszalin town walls
  • 1 Cathedral, Bolesława Chrobrego 7, +48 94 347 10 06. Koszalin Cathedral (Q11737314) on Wikidata
  • 2 Former Post Office, Władysława Andersa. Neogothic complex built in 1884 and now one of the most beautiful buildings in the city.
  • 3 City Walls, Marii Ludwiki.
  • 4 Park at Amphitheater, Piastowska 7. Przy Amfiteatrze Park in Koszalin (Q11811648) on Wikidata
  • 5 Town Hall, Rynek Staromiejski 6-7, +48 94 348 86 00. Town hall in Koszalin (Q24948139) on Wikidata
  • 6 Chapel of Saint Gertruda (Kaplica św. Gertrudy), Modrzejewskiej. St. Gertrude Chapel in Koszalin (Q11735253) on Wikidata
  • 7 Museum of Koszalin, ul. Młyńska 37/39, +48 94 343 20 11. Tu-Su: 10:00—16:00. Closed on M. Muzeum w Koszalinie (Q11787320) on Wikidata
  • 8 Książąt Pomorskich Park in Koszalin. Książąt Pomorskich Park in Koszalin (Q11811380) on Wikidata

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Go next

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  • Mielno and Darłowo — two seaside resorts which are relatively close
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