Sanok

Sanok is a town in the Polish region of Podkarpackie in Poland. It is in a picturesque location along the San River near foothills and parks, and offers many recreational opportunities.

By train
Sanok is served by PKP intercity trains, as well as local and regional bus services. The, is on Dworcowa street a little southeast of the center. There are connections from Rzeszów and Jasło. Some regional trains stop at the, which is a little bit closer to the town centre.

By bus
There are several direct bus connections from Rzeszów and Kraków. As of July 2002, tickets from Rzeszów cost around 17 zł while most tickets from Kraków cost around 55 zł.

By car
Sanok is linked by various highways to other towns and cities in southeastern Poland. The DK28 road links Sanok with Krosno in the west and Przemyśl in the east.

Get around
Sanok is compact and many points of interest are easily accessible by foot. Taxis congregate near shops in the central area, and fares tend to be low.

See

 * Traces of Jewish history, including former synagogues.
 * Traces of Jewish history, including former synagogues.
 * Traces of Jewish history, including former synagogues.
 * Traces of Jewish history, including former synagogues.

Do
Sanok lends itself to casual exploration. Set out on foot from the Rynek (town square) and explore the sights of this quaint town. In addition, Sanok is close to the Bieszczady Mountains and numerous parks.



Buy
You can find most necessities (and more than a few luxuries) in the various shops in the centrum area. Outdoor markets are an excellent source of locally-grown foods.

Sleep
Sanok provides a full range of accommodations, including new and modern full-service hotels, budget hotels, and hostels. Compared to major Polish cities such as Warsaw and Kraków, prices are modest.



Go next

 * the Bieszczady National Park – a largely pristine environment suitable for hiking and exploring.