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Tucked away on Prymasa Stefana Wyszyńskiego 52 in Zamość, Jubilat feels like one of those dependable travel discoveries you hear about from fellow explorers. While it proudly holds its three-star status, Jubilat isn’t about excess or extravagance—it’s all about comfort and a sincere welcome. From the moment I stepped inside, the laid-back atmosphere put me at ease instantly. Everything here is designed for function and ease, from air-conditioned rooms that keep you cool during Lublin Voivodeship’s sometimes sultry summers, to quick, reliable Wi-Fi (a feature not to be underestimated after a day’s sightseeing).

The hotel has a rather unassuming exterior, but once inside, you’ll find friendly staff, corridors always smelling faintly of coffee, and spotless, modest rooms. These aren’t luxury suites, but each provides a soft bed, clean showers, and a surprisingly fast internet connection—ideal for video chatting with family or streaming your next destination’s highlights. If you’re the type who prefers convenience over grandeur, Jubilat’s offering is refreshingly honest. It’s also perfectly positioned as a base for exploring historic Zamość—which, incidentally, is recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage site for a reason.
Breakfast here is complimentary, varied, and hearty; think scrambled eggs, warm bread, slices of local cheese, and hot coffee that appears as soon as you do. Downstairs, the on-site restaurant offers both Polish classics and European standards. After a long day spent tracing Renaissance streets or sampling regional pierogis, a session in the small sauna or a quick snack in the cafe can be just the ticket. If fitness is part of your travel routine, there’s a basic but practical fitness center for guests, though don’t expect a sprawling gym.
One detail that stands out from my visit—Jubilat welcomes pets and children. So, if your family includes a four-legged friend or two energetic youngsters, you’ll all be quite at home.

Key Features

  • Free Parking: Ample guest parking is available, handy for those arriving by car or rental.
  • Complimentary Wi-Fi: Strong, fast wireless internet in rooms and common spaces, ideal for remote workers or digital nomads.
  • Inclusive Breakfast: Buffet with both Polish and continental breakfast staples, included in your stay.
  • Air-Conditioned Rooms: Every room has effective AC—welcome relief in both the summer and unpredictable shoulder seasons.
  • Pet-Friendly Policy: Furry companions are welcome, and staff are genuinely happy to greet them.
  • Kid-Friendly Amenities: Family rooms, cribs on request, and patient staff make it comfortable for those traveling with children.
  • On-Site Restaurant: Traditional Polish cuisine (try their zrazy or pierogi) is served alongside reliable international options.
  • Modest Fitness Center: Compact but well-kept gym space for daily workouts.
  • Sauna: Wind down after a day’s exploration with a relaxing sauna session.
  • 24-Hour Reception: Helpful staff available any time, always eager to give tips on exploring Zamość’s unique attractions.
  • Clean Showers & Private Bathrooms: Always sparkling, with good water pressure—something road-weary travelers always appreciate.

Best Time to Visit

If you’re planning a trip to Jubilat in Zamość, I’ve found that timing can make a real difference. Spring (April to June) is my personal favorite—Zamość’s Old Town squares bloom with color, and temperatures hover in the comfortable range of 12-22°C (54-72°F). Late spring brings open-air concerts and less crowded museums, but summer has its own draw. July and August see the height of travel, so Jubilat can get busier (especially with families and tour groups), but with it comes cultural festivals and outdoor dining late into the evenings.
Autumn (late September to October) is another excellent period. You’ll get cooler air, golden park views, and quieter city streets—plus the best rates at the hotel. Winter is peaceful, with few tourists, though some attractions reduce hours. I once stayed in December, and while it was chilly, the festive lights around Zamość made it a surprisingly cozy stay. Don’t forget: the hotel’s sauna is extra satisfying after a cold day!

How to Get There

Reaching Jubilat is a straightforward task, whether you’re arriving internationally or from within Poland. Zamość itself is about 80 kilometers southeast of Lublin, making it well connected via train, bus, and car. Here’s how I’d recommend getting there:

  • By Car: If you’re renting a vehicle, set your GPS for Prymasa Stefana Wyszyńskiego 52, 22-400 Zamość. Jubilat offers free parking, and I found city navigation pretty easy compared to other European towns.
  • By Train: The main Zamość railway station is around 2 kilometers from the hotel. Taxis are plentiful (and inexpensive), or you can walk if you don’t mind stretching your legs past local parks and markets.
  • By Bus: Regional and long-distance buses connect Zamość with Lublin, Warsaw, and Rzeszów. The bus station is also within a 10-minute taxi ride.
  • From the Airport: The nearest major airport is Lublin Airport (LUZ). From there, the Lublin-Zamość train or a pre-arranged taxi transfer is your best bet. Note there’s no hotel shuttle, so arrange your ride in advance.

Once you arrive, the entrance is clearly marked, and check-in is a breeze. The front desk handles late arrivals without fuss—I’ve turned up close to midnight with no trouble.

Tips for Visiting

  • Double-Check Room Amenities: If you have specific needs (such as a baby crib or an allergen-free room), call ahead. The staff are accommodating, but some requests are subject to availability.
  • Try the Sauna: After a day exploring Zamość’s UNESCO-listed Old Town, nothing beats a sauna session. It’s rarely crowded, especially on weekdays.
  • Bring Slippers: While rooms are clean and warm, bringing your own slippers can make your stay extra comfy, as floors are tile or laminate.
  • Check for Local Events: Zamość hosts film, music, and food festivals throughout the year. Reception keeps a well-updated calendar, so ask about what’s happening around town.
  • Dining: Don’t skip breakfast—it’s more extensive than you might expect, especially for those with dietary restrictions. Vegetarian and gluten-free options are available on request.
  • Reserve Parking: Parking is ample, but during peak weekends (especially summer), it fills up. If you’re arriving late, let reception know.
  • Stay Connected: If you plan on working or streaming, ask for a room closer to the router. I never had issues, but digital nomads might appreciate the tip.
  • Visit with Pets: If you’re traveling with a dog, you’ll find walking trails just a few minutes away. The hotel staff gave me directions to the best nearby green spaces.
  • Laundry Services: There’s a self-serve option as well as local laundromats nearby; this is handy on longer journeys.
  • Check-Out Time: Standard check-out is typically at noon, but late check-outs are possible if you ask and if the hotel isn’t full.

A stay at Jubilat may not be about luxury, but it’s a smart, practical base with character. The emphasis here is on reliability: quick showers, crisp sheets, satisfying breakfasts, and a staff that feels invested in your stay. For those looking to explore Zamość and the Lublin region without fuss, you’ll find Jubilat ideal—a genuine hotel whose comforts linger long after you leave.

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