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a rich history

This extraordinary area invites you to journey through a history that dates back to the 16th century, mirroring the evolution of Zakopane itself – from a small village to one of Poland’s most important tourist destinations.

In the 19th century, as the health benefits of the Tatra climate and its breathtaking landscapes were discovered, Zakopane began to draw visitors seeking both relaxation and the rejuvenating mountain air. It was during this flourishing era of growth that Zamoyskiego Street came into existence, named in honor of the distinguished Zamoyski family. Quickly, it became one of the town’s most vital and vibrant thoroughfares.
At the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries, Zamoyskiego Street was lined with elegant guesthouses, charming villas, and grand hotels, attracting guests from all corners of Poland and beyond. Zakopane transformed into a fashionable resort, known for its picturesque scenery, invigorating mountain trails, and distinctive architecture. Over time, this prestigious street became home to notable figures—artists, writers, and intellectuals—cementing its status as a symbol of culture and prestige.

The history of Zamoyskiego Street is intertwined with the history and development of Zakopane itself. From humble beginnings to the bustling tourism center it is today, this street has played a central role in the town’s dynamic life. Today, it gracefully bridges the past and present, offering a perfect blend of historic charm and modern allure—a place that fascinates both residents and visitors alike.

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neighborhood

In the immediate vicinity of Zamoyskiego 31, you’ll find one of the region’s hidden gems—Chałubiński Forest. This lush, green haven, brimming with diverse flora and fauna, is a paradise for nature lovers. Its serene paths invite you to explore and capture the beauty of nature, making it an ideal spot for quiet reflection or photography.
Chałubiński Forest serves as the gateway to a myriad of hiking trails leading into the heart of the majestic Tatra Mountains. It’s an excellent place for those planning mountain hikes, regardless of the difficulty level of the trails. The park itself is steeped in history, named in honor of Tytus Chałubiński, a revered doctor and mountaineer who played a key role in promoting Zakopane as a destination. As you stroll through the forest’s tranquil paths, you can feel the presence of the past and the legacy of Chałubiński’s passion for the region.
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Muzeum
Tatrzańskie


Lidl




Krupówki


Kino


Park
Miejski


Rówień
Krupowa


Dworzec PKP


Restauracja


Park


Biedronka


Restauracja


Muzeum
Oscypka


Termy
Zakopiańskie


Muzeum
Palace


Antałówka
(Punkt widokowy)


Restauracja


Restauracja


Tatrzańskie
Mini Zoo


Carefour
Express


Las
Chałubińskich


Dinopark


Stok narciarski
Gigant


Wielka Krokiew


Stadion
Lekkoatletyczny


Lodowisko


Tatrzański Park
Narodowy


Kolej
Kasprowy Wierch


Dolina
Olszycka