
You're Going to Love Zakopane
With its slopes and mountain ski chalets, horse-drawn sleighs, colorful main street and cable cars, you`ll think you've arrived in the Switzerland of Eastern Europe! Don`t miss the beautiful resort town of Zakopane.
Top 5 Reasons to Visit Zakopane
1. Visit the Majestic Sanktuarium Matki Bożej Fatimskiej
This incredible Catholic church is worth a visit, for its solemn and stunning interior of wooden pews, burning candles and high ceilings with stained glass windows.
2. Take in the Western Tatras Mountain Views
Head to Nosal or Gubałówka for lookout points that will have you in the heavens above the clouds.
3. Rafting on the Rivers
In the summer, take some friends and rent out a raft to cruise around the Dunajec River or Lagoon Czorsztyński in Pieniny.
4. Experience the "Ahh" in "Spa"
With its relaxing thermal pools, saunas and steam rooms, there can be no better place to unwind and relax.
5. Hiking Fun
What are ski trails in the winter become prime hiking trails in the summer. Don't miss visiting the Morskie Oko and Giewont.
When to Visit Zakopane
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When you should travel to Zakopane depends on what kind of activities you like. If you're going for freshly powdered mountains and challenging slopes, winter is best. Temperatures are 41.9°F-22.46°F and summer reaches only 59.5°F.
How to Get to Zakopane
Plane
Travelers arrive at the international airports of other cities, like Krakow's John Paul II Balice Airport or in Warsaw. Use the train to get to Zakopane from these destinations.
Train
Several train services arrive at Zakopane's main terminus. From Krakow, for example, fares cost zł25.
Car
From Krakow, take the route 7 to Rabka and then use route 47 to get to Zakopane.
Bus
Along with the PKS bus system, there are also tour operators like MaxBus, MajerBus and Szwagropol. Fares start at zł12-zł15.
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How to Get Around Zakopane
Public Transportation
Zakopane is a small ski town, so public transportation is not necessary for the most part. Getting into Zakopane, people use the PKS buses, but there are also privately owned van services called 'mini buses', with rates that are variable and negotiable.
Taxi
Getting around on foot is easy, but if you're going to use a taxi, make sure to call for one rather than simply hailing one off the streets; it will be 30% cheaper. Fares from companies like Radio Taxi TATRY start at zł8 and cost around zł6/mile after that.
Car
Rent a car locally from service providers like Wypożyczalnia samochodów Zakopane Value24 Rent a Car. Fares start at zł120/day for 1-3 days, zł100/day for 4-6 days or zł80/day for 7-30 days.
Car rental agencies in Zakopane
Where to Eat in Zakopane
Because of its destination as a 'resort' town, it can seem hard to find food in Zakopane that is well-portioned and affordable. But there are definitely hidden gems like U RYŚKA (MARZANNA) on ul. Oswalda Balzera 17E (opposite to Nosal). Here, you can feast on large pork chops, seasoned potatoes and hearty soups. A meal for 2 adults and a child comes to zł50-zł60.