Just a few miles from the Slovak border in south central Poland, Zakopane is a resort town in the Tatra Mountains, popular with skiers in winter and with hikers and climbers year-round. In the late 18th and early 19th centuries, Zakopane grew into Poland’s most visible art colony, a hotbed of culture ended by Soviet influence after World War II. Today it harkens back to an earlier time, complete with gorgeous wooden houses. Learn about these buildings and more at the Museum of Zakopane Style.
Restaurants in Zakopane
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4.5 based on 342 reviews
Great Fun with live ski jumping, a lot of people, it was really cold but amazing atmosphere so you didnt feel it, i will be there next year also
4.5 based on 86 reviews
Beautiful wooden church with lovely wood carvings - very peaceful - don’t miss it. It’s the oldest wooden church in Zakapone. Don’t miss the cemetery next to it .
4.5 based on 107 reviews
I think the title says it all. There was a long queue for something that only lasted a couple of minutes but it's not the worst view to be looking at whilst you're queuing, so it flew by. If you want to go quickly, like me, make sure that you dawdle as much as possible when setting off or you'll catch up with the inevitably slow person in front of you very quickly, which will spoil your fun ???? As close to a luge as most people will ever get! Enjoy ????
4.5 based on 3 reviews
Small monastery, officially hermitage, built in early 20th century, surrounded by national park forests.
4.0 based on 2,434 reviews
Very busy street with loads of restaurants, bars m, bakeries, ships and traditional stands with polish foods, souvenirs etc.
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