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Lublin: Tour to Zamosc

The pearl of the Renaissance – the second name of Zamosc. Small town in southeastern Poland was founded by a powerful nobleman, Jan Zamoyski and designed by the Italian architect Bernardo Morando. “The Padua of the north” was built in accordance with the Italian theories of the “ideal town”. One of the most picturesque towns in the country, remains unchanged since its creation in the 16th century. It was added to the World Heritage List in 1992 as a unique example of a Renaissance town in Central Europe. There only a few towns in the world that have been included on that list as a whole town.

We offer private full day tours from Lublin to Zamosc on request.

Tour itinerary:

  1. hotel pick up at chosen time
  2. up to 1,5 hour drive from Lublin to Zamosc by private car accompanied by English speaking driver,
  3. up to 3 hours of walking sightseeing tour around Zamosc accompanied by private guide in chosen language during which you will be able to see:
  • The Great Market Square – the most representative part of the city with the Town Hall, Armenian tenement houses and arcades,
  • the Old and New Lviv Gate, built around 1600 and designed by Bernard Morand,
  • the Bastion VII, the largest of all the seven bastions which blocked access to Zamosc fortress,
  • former Poor Clares Church at the Water Square, built in the end of the 17th century, designed by Jan Michal Link,
  • Cathedral of the Resurrection and St. Thomas the Apostle, built in the late 16th century; established by Jan Zamoyski,
  • Szczebrzeska Gate, designed by Bernardo Morando; built between 1603-1605, placed in a curtain between bastions II and III,
  • former Zamoyski Palace, former residence of the city’s founder, Jan Zamoyski, and the Zamoyski family; this is where the most important decisions for the city were made, great guests visited the palace in the past,
  • Jan Zamoyski Monument, unveiled on September 2005, 400 years after the death of Jan Zamoyski; located at Akademicka Street, near to the Zamoyski Palace,
  • Salt Market, former marketplace; one of the three market squares in the Old Town
  • St. Catherine Church, a Baroque church in the Old Town, erected in the second half of the 17th century,
  • Synagogue – Renaissance synagogue built between 1610 and 1618, inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List

4. approx. 2 hours of free time for lunch and further discovering city on your own
5. up to 1,5 hour drive back from Zamosc to Lublin,
6. your hotel drop off in Lublin

Whole tour lasts approximately 8 hours

Prices:

  • 850 PLN per person (1 person)
  • 430 PLN per person (2 persons)
  • 320 PLN per person (3 persons)
  • 280 PLN per person (4 persons)
  • 240 PLN per person (5 persons)
  • 200 PLN per person (6 persons)
  • 180 PLN per person (7 persons)
  • Contact us (8 persons or more)

What is included?:

  • hotel pick up at chosen time and drop off after the tour,
  • private transportation by comfortable, air-conditioned car / minivan,
  • service of private English speaking driver during whole tour,
  • up to 3 hours of walking sightseeing tour of Zamosc with private guide in chosen language,
  • approx. 2 hours of free time in Zamosc.

This private tour is available in following languages:

English, Spanich, German, Russian,

*some languages may be subject to availability and prices can vary

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