It's a bit of a tongue-twister to non-locals, but if it makes you feel any better, Sienkiewicz was roughly akin to the Polish Dumas. He wrote a host of swashbuckling novels, and he even picked up a Nobel Prize in 1905. This pension would be a pretty decent base for your own swashbuckling ascent of the mountains. Originally built in 1880, the house has been beautifully modernised to meet the demands of today's travellers. There are 27 rooms in a range of different sizes. You'll also find conference facilities for business bods.
"I've stayed here many times whilst taking various groups on guided tours of the Tatry. It's a great base for truffle hunting or just wandering into town for a beer and some highlander's cheese. I'd highly recommend this hotel for value, comfort and location to Geiwont."
"We found the Sienkiewiczowka to reasonably priced, clean, comfortable and in good location for access to ski/snowboard hire. It would benefit from it's own bar/lounge but is pretty close to ul Krupowki bars and restaurants. Bonus was that they served Fray Bentos pies for Daz. Overall very good."
paulo carrington United Kingdom Dec.11.2008 Overall rating 4/5
"best place for a summer stay in zakopane, new building, comfortable rooms, professional and very nice stuff. "
Nataly United States Aug.24.2008 Overall rating 5/5
"Fantastic hotel, very clean, friendly welcome. Situated in the south of Zakopane this is the best positioned hotel we've stayed at for access to Kuznice and the main street. Over all I can't fault this place what so ever"
dARRYL rAMAGE United Kingdom Mar.22.2008 Overall rating 5/5