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Founded in the late 16th century as a trade route link between northwest Europe and the Black Sea, and modeled on Italian trading cities of the period, Zamosc is an exquisite example of a Renaissance town, complete with its original layouts and fortifications. The old city center is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Its colorful Town Hall and Market Square are just two of the many lovely attractions here. Located in far southeast Poland, Zamosc is just 40 miles from the Ukrainian border.
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Orbis Zamojski Hotel

3 of 5 stars
around Poland
Jun 26, 2009

location fantastic, but the hotel itself is way over-priced. rooms are small and basic (cheap and nasty linen), internet extra and the bathrooms - mine at least - smell of stale urine. the...more

Orbis Zamojski Hotel

4 of 5 stars
Lanzarote, Spain
Jun 18, 2009

After a very stressful trip from Ukraine through the polish border, we found the people from reception extremely helpful. They helped us to find and reserve the best bus connection available to Cracow...more

4 of 5 stars
Warsaw
Oct 13, 2006
1/1 found this review helpful

Zamosc is absolutely beatiful, the only complete renaissance town in south Poland. Its architecture is marvelous :) I found a lot of information about its history [--] on They have the long list of...more

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