Located just 1.7 km from Tatra National Park, the homestay Dom Sw Stanislawa in Zakopane offers 11 rooms with mountain views and access to a garden as well as a shared lounge. Guests can enjoy family rooms and benefit from amenities such as an outdoor fireplace and free private parking.
Zakopane Aqua Park lies only 2.8 km away, while Railway Station Zakopane is within 3.3 km of the property. The area is popular for hiking, cycling, and skiing, with ski equipment rental services available on-site alongside ski-to-door access and ski storage space.
The accommodation features units furnished in regional wooden style including suites and apartments that provide kitchenettes or full kitchens equipped with kitchenware, stovetop, refrigerator, electric kettle, dining tables and tea and coffee making facilities. All rooms include heating, wardrobes or closets, seating areas with sofas or sofa beds, baby cots on request as well as bed linen and towels.
Each unit has a private bathroom that comes with complimentary toiletries including body soap plus showers or bathtubs, hairdryers are also provided along with additional toilets in some cases. Free WiFi covers all areas throughout the homestay while guests have access to luggage storage services. The building features smoke detectors and fire extinguishers for safety purposes but upper floors are accessible only by stairs.
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Greg and Monika were friendly and shared local information about ski slopes, bus times, and hikes. The house was traditional, comfortable, clean, warm with spacious communal areas including a kitchen, games room, sitting room with open fire, porch for wet boots and coats, secure area for skis, the top floor apartment had its own cooking facilities and spacious bathroom with very comfy beds. Nosal slopes were only 5 minutes walking distance away while a bus stop going into town was right outside.




