Hotel Korunny

Małopolska


The designers wanted to create a modern take on Renaissance Zamość, meaning overly plush carpets and curtains, chandeliers, and oversize rooms. It feels like an extravagance without the price. The breakfast buffet is bounteous and there's a terrace out back on which to take morning coffee. One downside is the remote location, 1.6km north of the Old Town.


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Nearby Małopolska attractions

1. Old Lublin Gate

0.83 MILES

This former gate into the Old Town is a partly ruined brick structure. After its construction in 1588 it was walled up in 1604 to commemorate a victorious…

2. Academy Zamoyski

0.85 MILES

The academy was founded in 1595 by Jan Zamoyski as the third Polish centre of higher education at the time – after universities in Kraków and Vilnius. For…

3. Synagogue

0.88 MILES

The city’s fascinating synagogue was built around 1620 and served as the Jewish community’s main house of worship until WWII, when it was shuttered by the…

4. Town Hall

0.91 MILES

The town hall was built between 1639 and 1651, and features were added and extended over the years: its curving stairway came in 1768. Zamoyski didn’t…

5. Museum of Zamość

0.91 MILES

Two of the row of iconic and colourful Armenian houses on the northeast side of the Rynek shelter the Zamość museum, with intriguing displays such as a…

6. Zamoyski Palace

0.92 MILES

This former palace (closed to the public) was the main residence of Jan Zamoyski, and dates from 1586. It was built in accordance with Bernardo Morando’s…

7. Rynek Wielki

0.94 MILES

The Great Market Sq is the heart of Zamość's attractive Old Town. This impressive Italianate Renaissance square (exactly 100m by 100m) is dominated by the…

8. Bell Tower

0.96 MILES

You can climb this free-standing bell tower by the cathedral, though the terrace is not high enough to offer a bird’s-eye view of the Old Town. The…