

Apartament Blue Overview
Apartament Blue sits at Walecznych 10, just a stone’s throw from the bustling streets of Brzezno. You know, when you first step out of the front door, the scent of freshly baked rye bread wafts from a nearby bakery on Głowińska, and the hum of scooters and the occasional clang of a bicycle chain fill the air. Honestly, I loved how the building blends that classic early‑20th‑century brick façade with a splash of modern blue paint that makes it pop against the gray cityscape. The reception is surprisingly brisk – they’re quick to get your keys out and even toss you a complimentary map of the old town, which is a lifesaver if you’re wandering the cobbled lanes of Stare Miasto. Parking is on the ground floor, and there’s a small, discreet space right at the back that’s free for guests, so you don’t have to chase a spot in the chaos of Gdańsk’s main squares.
When you settle into the apartment, the first thing that hits you is the cozy, well‑lit living area. The blue accent walls echo the name, and the wooden floor creaks just enough to remind you you’re in a real building, not a hotel. The bed is a plush king with linens that feel like a soft hug, and the minimalist design lets you taste the subtle aroma of the city’s night air seep through the open windows. Oh, and the kitchen – it’s stocked with a kettle, a set of basic utensils, and a hand‑crafted wooden cutting board that locals swear by for chopping fresh dill. The apartment is quiet, but you can still hear the faint murmur of the Motława River in the distance, especially during the early evening when the city lights start to flicker. I was a bit surprised by how calm the building is even on weekend nights; it’s the kind of place where you can read a book and not be interrupted by the next room’s lullaby of someone watching TV.
The service at Apartament Blue is genuinely friendly. The staff are quick to respond to emails (within a couple of hours) and even offer to recommend the best pierogi spots on Karmelicka Street. I mean, you’d think a four‑star establishment would have a concierge, but they keep it simple – a handwritten note with a local phone number, and a recommendation to try the fish soup (zupa rybna) at a small café that opens at 7 a.m. – because the locals love to start their day early. Check‑in is straightforward; the front desk staff greet you with a warm smile and a friendly “Dzień dobry!” that instantly feels like home. Honestly, the only critique I have is that the elevator is a bit slow when it’s full, but that’s a small price to pay for such a charming place. All in all, Apartament Blue feels like a comfortable, well‑thought‑out base that lets you soak up the authentic vibe of Gdańsk without the usual tourist fluff. It’s the kind of spot you’ll want to tell your friend about, because it really works for both the early‑bird traveler and the night‑owl explorer.
Gdansk’s apartments offer spacious accommodations with Baltic charm, perfect for families wanting to experience daily life in this historically significant Polish coastal city.
Apartament Blue Accommodations
| Accommodation | Details | Estimated Price |
|---|---|---|
| Two-Bedroom Apartment | 1 full bed, 2 twin beds and 1 sofa bed for Max. people: 2 | $165 |




House Rules at Apartament Blue
Pets:
- Pets are not allowed.
Parties:
- Parties/events are not allowed
Smoking:
- Smoking is not allowed.
Check-in:
- From 3:00 PM to 12:00 AM
- Guests are required to show a photo ID and credit card at check-in.
Check-out:
- From 12:00 AM to 11:00 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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