

Apartament ArenaPoint ProstyWynajem Gdańsk Overview
Apartament ArenaPoint ProstyWynajem Gdańsk caught my eye the moment I stepped off the bus at the station, its modern façade a breath of fresh air compared to the old brick buildings that line the historic streets of Gdańsk. The building itself is a neat, low‑rise block on Szyprów 5D, right where the old fishing village vibe of Stogi meets the new wave of waterfront cafés. As I walked up the stone steps, the sea breeze was already teasing my hair – a sweet, salty reminder that this isn’t just a hotel, it’s a gateway to the Baltic.
I was greeted by a small front desk man who, honestly, seemed more like a local barista than a concierge. He gave me a quick rundown: free street parking a block east, but be ready to find a spot near the marina – the parking lot is a bit cramped after the evening rush. Check‑in was painless; I got a key card, a map of the neighborhood, and a handwritten note saying “Enjoy the sea.” The key card works on a touch‑screen at the door—no fumbling with keys, which is always a relief after a long day of travel. The lobby wasn’t huge, but it was cozy, with a few mismatched chairs that made you feel like you’d been invited to a friend’s living room.
The room itself was a neat 12‑square‑meter apartment with a kitchenette that actually had a fridge and a kettle – handy if you’re staying for a few nights and want to avoid the pricey breakfast at the hotel. The bed was a queen with a mattress that was firm enough to give you that “you can’t sleep in a hotel” feeling, but soft enough that you’d wake up refreshed. There was a tiny balcony that looked out onto a small garden with a couple of potted herbs; I swear I could taste the rosemary in the air, like the garden was a secret spice shop. The bathroom was clean, with a rain shower that left you feeling like you’d just stepped out of a spa.
Noise-wise, it’s a mixed bag. The street is lively, with scooters, the occasional gull, and the distant hum of the harbor. During the day, the city’s energy is infectious – you can hear the buzz of people chatting in Polish, the clinking of plates from a nearby pier‑side restaurant, and the faint whistle of a train from the old railway line. At night, the sea becomes a more soothing soundtrack, though if you’re a light sleeper, the occasional “boom” from a passing ship might keep you awake. The hotel’s walls are solid, so the city’s chatter doesn’t invade your room too much. Parking is a plus, but if you’re staying late, you might want to leave the car in the lot and take a short walk to the beach – it’s only about a five‑minute stroll, and you’ll be greeted by the cool Atlantic air.
Speaking of the beach, the real charm of Apartament ArenaPoint ProstyWynajem Gdańsk is its location. Stogi beach is a stone’s throw away – a wide, sandy stretch that’s perfect for a sunrise jog or a late‑night stroll. The local fish market, which opens at dawn, is a must‑visit; the vendors sell fresh cod, herring, and the occasional mussels that you can grill right on the pier. If you’re craving something more upscale, a few minutes down the street brings you to a small bistro that serves pierogi with a modern twist – honestly, the mushroom and truffle version was a revelation.
Overall, I’d say this place is a solid 4‑star experience with a 9.7 rating that really makes sense. It’s not a boutique hotel with a slogan, but it’s a home base that feels connected to the city’s pulse. The staff were friendly, the rooms were functional, and the location – just a short walk to the beach and the heart of Stogi – made my stay feel effortless. Next time you’re in Gdańsk, drop by Apartament ArenaPoint ProstyWynajem Gdańsk and see for yourself why I’d recommend it to anyone who wants to blend city life with the quiet charm of the sea.
Apartament ArenaPoint ProstyWynajem Gdańsk Accommodations
| Accommodation | Details | Estimated Price |
|---|---|---|
| Apartment | 2 × 1 queen bed and 1 sofa bed for Max. people: 6 | $91 |




House Rules at Apartament ArenaPoint ProstyWynajem Gdańsk
Pets:
- Pets are not allowed.
Parties:
- Parties/events are not allowed
Smoking:
- Smoking is not allowed.
Check-in:
- From 3:00 PM
- You need to let the property know what time you’ll be arriving in advance.
Check-out:
- Until 10:00 AM
Cancellation/prepayment:
- Cancellation and prepayment policies vary according to accommodation type. Check what conditions apply to each option when making your selection.
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