'''Bia?ystok''' is the largest city in north-eastern Poland and the capital of Podlaskie Voivodship.

Get in

By plane

There is an international airport in Warsaw: Warsaw Frederic Chopin Airport [http://www.lotnisko-chopina.pl/?lang=en]: For those travelling from Warsaw serviced by Polski Express [http://www.lotnisko-chopina.pl/katalog/dojazd/en/dojazd_autobus_express.php]. See also routes/timetable [http://polskiexpress.pl/rozklad].

By train

This is the best choice of getting in to Bia?ystok. There are over ten trains a day from Warsaw, cost is about 10-15 euro. Bia?ystok has also direct connections with Olsztyn.

See: Polish State Railways [http://www.pkp.pl/].

By car

You can easily get there by car from Warsaw, Gda?sk (A1) and Pozna?.

By bus

Many international connections (see Poland::By bus).

Get around

City Plan: [http://www.bialystokonline.pl/plan.php]

See

Unlike many other Polish cities, the architecture in the centre is not particularly worth visiting in itself, but the main square is being redeveloped as of July 2007. There is a small park dedicated to L.L.Zamenhof, creator of Esperanto, who was born in the city.

Do

Go to Yzzy club next to Lipowa Street near city's centre. You can drink hot chocolate at Wedel, Bia?ystok is known for its Branickis' Palace.

Buy

Eat

There are numerous hamburger zapiekanki (garlic bread with tomato sauce, meat, cheese and mushrooms) stands by the PKS and PKP stops in Bia?ystok

Drink

Sleep

There's a cheap hotel not far from the station.

Get out