The old and beautiful Belarusian city is comfortably located at the confluence of the Bug and Mukhavets, on the very border with Poland. Brest has long had the title of a hero city, because its defenders were able to hold back the pressure of the German invaders for a long time at the very beginning of the Great Patriotic War.
The main attraction of this beautiful and glorious place in its history is the Brest Fortress. And as in the world all roads lead to Rome, here almost all routes are connected with heroic bastions. Transport in Brest is built in such a way that you can get here directly from any part of the city.
For all tastes
Brest is a small regional center, but the system of vehicles plying the city streets and suburbs is fully represented: buses; trolleybuses (a relatively young mode of transport for the city); Taxi; route taxis.
It is quite simple to navigate the city, there are plenty of guidebooks and maps, the locals are distinguished by their cordiality and hospitality and will always help. It so happened that Brest is located at a crossroads, there are always many guests from different countries, primarily from Poland.
Bus ride
This type of transport is one of the most popular, its characteristic features are a sufficiently high speed, regularity of traffic, and, most importantly, a low ticket price. You can buy travel tickets or one-time coupons at special kiosks or from the driver, but when buying in the salon, the cost is higher, and sometimes tickets may not be available. There are conductors on some routes, so coupons are purchased on the spot.
Some large grocery stores have brought their buses on the line, and travel on them is free. This was done for the convenience of customers, but very often both ordinary Brest residents and guests of the city use such transport without going to the store.
Route taxi
This type of private vehicles of the regional center is the main competitor to state buses and trolleybuses. The travel speed of these small vehicles is much higher, as is the maneuverability. The fare is approximately twice as high, but this does not stop the residents of Brest, as well as tourists.
Choosing a minibus taxi, people save time and get a comfortable ride (most cars are allowed to travel only while sitting). With the help of such cars, you can quickly get to the main attraction - the Brest Fortress.
The second popular route among the guests of the city is laid in Belovezhskaya Pushcha, where adults and children come to get acquainted with the king of the Belarusian forests - the bison. In winter, Santa Claus and his assistants await the kids in the Pushcha.