Krupowki Street, or Ulica Krupówki, serves as the bustling heart of Zakopane, Poland. This car-free promenade is one of the country’s most recognizable thoroughfares, lined with a mix of international brands and local leather goods. The street offers a vibrant array of experiences, from horse and carriage rides to the distinctive aroma of oscypek, a smoked sheep cheese. Notable landmarks include the Tatra Museum, which delves into the region’s rich history, and the neo-Gothic Sanktuarium Najswietszej Rodziny w Zakopanem church, adding a touch of architectural grandeur. Visitors can immerse themselves in the lively aprés-ski scene, making it a hub for both cultural exploration and leisure.
Krupowki Street (Ulica Krupówki)
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