Krupówki - Krupówki
Krupówki
Krupówki
Krupówki
Krupówki
Krupówki

Krupówki

Krupówki in Zakopane - the street and promenade that is the heart of Zakopane

When we decide to spend your vacation or weekend in Zakopane , then we must first of all do two things, find suitable accommodation and plan visiting the most important attractions of Zakopane . We can check and book the available accommodation even before you arrive , there are a lot of them, so everyone can easily find something compatible . And when it comes to attractions, one of the most important is walk down a representative street of Zakopane , a walk through Krupówki .

Top 5 attractions of Zakopane and the Zakopane region?

There is no denying that Zakopane is one of the most visited destinations in our country , which is facilitated precisely by the number of attractions available here for children and adults . In addition, we can easily find here numerous accommodations , cheap accommodation in private quarters , whether hotels and pensions , also located near the main promenade . Among the most popular and frequently visited attractions around the city, apart from Krupowki itself , tourists credit:

Tatra National Park

A legally protected region where they grow unique in the whole country plants and live nowhere else uncommon animals , primarily brown bears, marmots or mountain chamois.

Giewont, Gubałówka and Kasprowy Wierch

Hike on the three most important peaks in the Polish Tatra Mountains is another must-see in Zakopane. While on Giewont we will have to enter on our own feet one of the tourist routes , it on Kasprowy Wierch i Gubalowka We will enter by cable car. On Kasprowy Wierch there are also perfectly groomed trails for skiers and snowboarders .

Koscieliska Valley and Morskie Oko

To Sea Eye , a lake located high in the mountains The best way to get there is by walking, less than 8 km from the city . Just as worth seeing isKoscieliska Valley,which should be seen especially in spring, when it is overgrown with fields of beautiful spring flowers.

What attractions for children and adults do Krupówki offer?

Krupówki is a representative street of Zakopane , and this avenue fully deserves its name. Krupówki begins at the intersection of Koscieliska and Nowatorska Streets, are more than 1,000 meters long , running to the intersection with Stanislaw Witkiewicz Street and further to Wladyslaw Zamoyski Street and 3 Maja Street. The street owes its name to forest clearing , which used to be in its place, belonging to the Krupowski family.

In the very center of Zakopane you will also find objects accommodation overlooking Krupówki Street, including luxury apartments, villas and cottages for rent for the entire season and particularly sought-after self-catering accommodation i accommodation with swimming pool . Walking along the boardwalk, you can not only take the traditional photo with a teddy bear or ride a horse-drawn carriage, other places worth visiting , such as:

Municipal Art Gallery

While on Krupówki, it is worth taking advantage of such an attraction as. Municipal Art Gallery , one of the oldest in our country, opened in 1911. Its works exhibited and exhibit here the most famous Polish artists associated not only with this region , representing various directions of art. The gallery also organizes poetry evenings, occasional classical music concerts and a Contemporary Art Fair.

Tatra Railway Station and Tatra Museum

Tatra Station never had nothing to do with the railway station , this wooden historic building was built in 1881 and originally housed the Tatra Society . It currently houses the headquarters of the Tatra Branch of PTTK in Zakopane , the library and interesting author meetings are held.

It is also a must to visit Tatra Museum presenting the history of this interesting region of Poland and the inhabitants of Podhale . Ethnographic exhibitions have been prepared here also dedicated to Zakopane itself , you can also learn about The daily life of highlanders in the 19th century.

What else do you need to see in Krupówki?

Krupówki is also worth stroll in the evening , the street is brightly illuminated by numerous streetlights, and tourists await rich catering and entertainment facilities . We can enjoy the services of numerous pubs, cafes, restaurants and fast food bars, not only eat deliciously, but also have a nice time with family or friends.

We can also find here numerous souvenir stores, and throughout Zakopane we got to visit architectural monuments, such as. Willa Pod Jedlami designed by Stanislaw Ignacy Witkiewicz himself, Villa Koliba and the wooden Chapel in Jaszczurówka .

Feedback

  • 4
    Very good Stay: July 2018

    Very crowded promenade, I recommend a quieter place for a walk in the mountains. You can have a tasty dinner, but the prices are not always satisfactory.

    MT - 12.08.2020
  • 4
    Very good Stay: August 2019

    Nice view, you can also eat well at the Morskie Oko restaurant on this promenade, but if you are looking for quiet in the mountains, unfortunately it is too crowded a place.

    Magdalena - 12.08.2020
  • 4
    Very good Stay: May 2018

    The place is very nice, but the prices for parking and food are quite high.

    Susanna M. - 03.07.2018
  • 5
    Unique Stay: December 2016

    Magical winter climate, especially when everything is covered with snow and there are not many tourists. Very pleasant to sit with friends over mulled wine in a restaurant andAdmire Krupówki through the window. I recommend :)

    Patricia O. - 24.01.2018
  • To Krupówki Street we have from Villa Tatrydom up to 20min. on foot, a must-see during a holiday in Podhale, you can and visit cultural sites - museums and galleries, as well aseat well and have fun in the evening in the numerous clubs, taverns and dancehalls.

    30.01.2015
  • To Krupówki Street we have from Villa Tatrydom up to 20min. on foot, a must-see during a holiday in Podhale, you can and visit cultural sites - museums and galleries, as well aseat well and have fun in the evening in the numerous clubs, taverns and dancehalls.

    30.01.2015
  • 5
    Unique Stay: January 2015

    To Krupówki Street we have from Villa Tatrydom up to 20min. on foot, a must-see during a holiday in Podhale, you can and visit cultural sites - museums and galleries, as well aseat well and have fun in the evening in the numerous clubs, taverns and dancehalls.

    30.01.2015
  • 5
    Unique Stay: August 2013

    Very noisy and crowded but still they have their charm :)

    09.07.2014
  • 4
    Very good Stay: May 2014

    Too few stalls with grilled oscypek.Otherwise ok

    30.05.2014
  • 4
    Very good Stay: July 2013

    A very attractive place. You can buy souvenirs, have a good dinner. The only downside in high season is the crowd.

    31.03.2014
  • DO NOT RECOMMEND...A place of Chinese trash, bad food and crowds :(

    30.03.2014
  • 5
    Unique Stay: September 2013

    I recommend visiting but in low season - then it's a completely different place! You don't have to push between people and wait in kilometer-long lines for pubs.

    24.09.2013
  • 5
    Unique Stay: July 2012

    super place

    07.09.2013
  • 4
    Very good Stay: May 2010

    I have mixed feelings about Krupówki. If someone wants to walk around, I recommend any other place in and around Zakopane - without the crowds and tightness. With food at a reasonable price tHARD... But if someone likes stalls, buying souvenirs and other trinkets then they will definitely like it.

    16.07.2013
  • 4
    Very good Stay: December 2010

    I recommend in winter with a stop for mulled wine :)

    09.07.2012
  • 4
    Very good Stay: December 2007

    Always crowds but worth a walk. I managed to be once in December in Krupówki before Christmas and it was almost empty, raptly met a few people.

    25.05.2012
  • 5
    Unique Stay: September 2008

    Another place you must see in your lifetime

    30.08.2011
  • 3
    Stay: May 2010

    Stalls, stalls, stalls.... :]

    18.08.2011
  • 3
    Stay: May 2010

    Crowded, bustling and very expensive. An attraction perhaps for the youngest and seniors.

    09.03.2011
  • 1
    Stay: June 2010

    No more Zakopane and nasty Krupówki. Nasty architecture,tenement houses interspersed with highland pubs. Restaurants nightmarish food spend, me and my friendsWe were strutting around a lot. COSTUME! ZAKOPANE IS THE BOTTOM! AVOID IT FROM AFAR BECAUSE IT'S OVERPRICED AND TOURISTS HERE HAVE NOTHING FOR NOTHING. HIENDS! K O S Z M A R!!!!

    07.07.2010
  • 3
    Stay: July 2009

    Crowds, crowds, crowds. If you have the opportunity, I recommend going to Zakopane in the off-season, although the vastness of people in Krupówki also has its own charm ;-)

    05.07.2010
  • 4
    Very good Stay: August 2009

    The place has its charm, but the prices and crowds of tourists are a bit of a deterrent. Maybe I am clinging, but the infrastructure ie roads and parking lots in the summer is a nightmare. Next time I will choose siI will go there by train.

    28.04.2010
  • 3
    Stay: February 2010

    I remember Zakopane and its surroundings from many years ago. Then it had charm, now you just have to visit it. It doesn't help the efforts of local authorities - certain trails, paths and uliczek won't make it if so many people come here.

    01.03.2010
  • 5
    Unique

    I LOVE Zakopane, I fell in love from the first time I saw it. I miss, I would like to walk through Krupówki, oh how I would like to be there at least for moments. I have a beautiful wmemories associated with this place, places

    berry - 17.12.2008
  • Krupówki is a representative street in Zakopane, which begins at the foot of Gubałówka and is more than a kilometer long. It is home to many stores, restaurantsand public institutions. Tourists can visit the Dr. Tytus Chałubiński Tatra Museum or the Neo-Romanesque Church of the Holy Family. Holy Family Church. Part of Krupowki Street offers a view of Giewont.

    08.08.2008

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