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Discover Zakopane and Nearby Attractions

Zakopane is a unique place full of attractions for everyone. From picturesque mountain trails and popular thermal baths to unique landmarks and local culture – there’s something for everyone here. Whether you’re seeking active recreation or peaceful relaxation, our Jan Apartments are the perfect base for discovering the charms of the Tatra Mountains and the surrounding area.

Gubałówka

Gubałówka is one of the most well-known and popular spots in Zakopane, attracting tourists with its exceptional views of the Tatra Mountains and the picturesque panorama of the entire town. Rising to a height of 1123 meters above sea level, reaching its summit is easy and convenient thanks to the funicular railway, which is one of the main attractions for visitors. At the top of Gubałówka, you can admire breathtaking views of the Tatras, Beskids, and Pieniny, as well as enjoy numerous attractions such as highlander taverns, cafes, and observation points.


Gubałówka offers entertainment both in winter and summer – from ski slopes for winter sports enthusiasts to numerous walking paths and cycling routes for active tourists. At the summit, you can also find many stalls with regional products, adding a unique Zakopane atmosphere to the place. Additionally, Gubałówka is a perfect place for family relaxation, with activities for both adults and children, including playgrounds and seasonal attractions. This spot combines nature, entertainment, and the culture of the region, creating unforgettable experiences for all visitors.

Polana Szymoszkowa

Polana Szymoszkowa is one of the most popular recreational spots in Zakopane, offering a wide range of attractions both in summer and winter. In winter, Polana transforms into a ski resort, perfect for families and beginner skiers. Ski slopes are well-prepared, and modern lifts provide convenient transportation to the top of the hill. Additionally, visitors can take advantage of ski equipment rentals and lessons from professional instructors, making Polana Szymoszkowa an ideal place for learning and improving skiing skills.


In summer, Polana Szymoszkowa becomes a perfect spot for relaxation, featuring a geothermal pool that offers an unforgettable experience with a view of the Tatras. The warm water with natural therapeutic properties makes swimming enjoyable for both children and adults. The area also has gastronomic points where you can taste local specialties, as well as a playground for children, making it an excellent destination for the entire family. Polana Szymoszkowa combines active recreation and relaxation, creating the perfect spot for any season of the year.

Krupówki

Krupówki is the most famous street in Zakopane, full of life and a unique atmosphere that attracts tourists from all over Poland and the world. This main promenade of the town is the heart of Zakopane, offering numerous shops, restaurants, cafes, and services. Walking along Krupówki, you can feel the specific highlander atmosphere, visit regional markets with handmade crafts, and taste local delicacies like oscypek. Traditional highlander inns invite you to try regional dishes, while charming cafes offer a moment of rest with a cup of coffee.


Krupówki is also a place where you can find various attractions and entertainment, from street performers to museums and art galleries showcasing the culture and history of the Podhale region. The proximity of many monuments and tourist attractions makes Krupówki an ideal starting point for further exploration of Zakopane. For visitors, it is an excellent opportunity to immerse themselves in the local culture and spend time amidst the bustling town. Krupówki is a symbol of Zakopane, where modernity intertwines with highlander tradition, creating a unique atmosphere.

Dolina Chochołowska

Chochołowska Valley is the largest and longest valley in the Polish Tatra Mountains, enchanting visitors with its natural beauty and picturesque landscapes. It is an ideal place for a day trip, both for families and more experienced hikers. The valley stretches for about 10 km and offers gentle hiking trails leading through forests, meadows, and along streams, all the way to the PTTK Mountain Shelter on Polana Chochołowska. In spring, Chochołowska Valley is famous for its crocus meadows, which attract many visitors – entire stretches of land become covered with purple flowers, creating a truly fairy-tale scene.


Chochołowska Valley is also an excellent base for further mountain hikes, such as towards Grześ or Wołowiec. Along the route, there are many places to rest, as well as spots to enjoy beautiful views of the surrounding peaks. There is also a special trail for cyclists, making the valley accessible not only for hikers but also for cycling enthusiasts. Chochołowska Valley combines natural beauty, opportunities for active recreation, and peace and quiet, ensuring that every visit becomes a unique experience.