Hotel Renesans

Małopolska


Jan Zamoyski would not be a fan of the scruffy, Soviet-style ‘60s exterior, but the rooms themselves have had an update, complete with big beds, thick carpets, and large, stylish baths. Another attribute is that it often has rooms when other places are booked.


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Nearby Małopolska attractions

1. Bastion VII

0.06 MILES

On the eastern edge of the Old Town is the best surviving bastion from the original city walls. You can take a group walking tour (English text is…

2. Synagogue

0.08 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…

3. Franciscan Church

0.09 MILES

Built between 1637 and 1655, this church was reputedly one of the most beautiful baroque churches in Poland. In 1784, the Austrian Empire abolished the…

4. Museum of Zamość

0.11 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…

5. Rynek Wielki

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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…

6. Town Hall

0.13 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…

7. Academy Zamoyski

0.17 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…

8. Bell Tower

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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…