Hotel Białowieski
The rooms at the child-friendly Białowieski are bright and modern and offer the same comfort level as the Żubrówka, but with a little less atmosphere. Many have balconies overlooking the garden.
The rooms at the child-friendly Białowieski are bright and modern and offer the same comfort level as the Żubrówka, but with a little less atmosphere. Many have balconies overlooking the garden.
This small camping ground, about 1km south of Białowieża on the road to Grudki, occupies a peaceful spot among a grove of trees. There’s hot water, showers and bike hire (per hour/day 5/20zł), but no cooking facilities.
This 19th-century redbrick pavilion operated by PTTK has an excellent location in Park Pałacowy. It offers small, basic rooms with private bathrooms, and a bistro serving simple, cheap meals.
This friendly youth hostel is set in an old timber house behind the mustard-coloured school building.
More dead bisons greet you upon entering Żubrówka, the town’s plushest hotel. Rooms are suitably comfortable and modern, and suites have open fireplaces. There’s also a spa centre and sauna on site. Has an ATM right outside its entrance.
If you can handle the décor – a bison’s head takes pride of place above the central fireplace and deerskins are nailed everywhere – Unikat is a good option a few hundred metres east of the National Park Information Point.
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