

Apartament gdański Overview
I just stumbled upon Apartament gdański while wandering through Hilarego Koprowskiego, the street that feels like the pulse of the city—street vendors, the scent of freshly baked pierogi, and the faint echo of tram wheels on cobblestones. The building itself is a charming four‑star gem, with a façade that sports subtle art‑deco accents and a brass door handle that gives you a quick sense of “this place has history.” When you step inside, the lobby feels like a cozy living room more than a hotel reception: soft jazz, a few potted plants, and a handwritten menu on the fridge that lists the best local cafés for brunch. The staff are quick to greet you, but they also make you feel like an old friend—“I’ll just ring you up for the key, but if you need that extra towel or a map of the hidden alleyways, just let us know.” I actually got a free city guide that had a doodle of the old port, so you’re already halfway there.
Check‑in was surprisingly smooth, no long lines, just a quick scan of IDs and a friendly smile. The room itself is spacious, with a balcony that overlooks the river—nothing too noisy, just the gentle hum of the city and the occasional gull. The bed is a king‑size thing with memory foam mattresses that feel like a hug, and the linens are almost too soft, making you wonder why you ever slept on a mattress that’s not that cozy. The bathroom is a mini spa: a glass shower, a scented bubble bath that smells like citrus, and a small wooden crate of local soaps that you can actually use. I mean, it’s not a full‑sized spa, but honestly, the surprise of that hand‑made soap is a moment of delight that I didn’t expect. Parking is a bit of a challenge—there’s a small paid lot right next to the building, but it’s a tight squeeze if you’re arriving late, so I’d suggest using the free street parking on the next block over if you can manage the walk.
The best part? The neighborhood. Within a ten‑minute stroll, you hit the Old Town’s main square, the St. Mary’s Church, and the bustling Green Market. For something quieter, there’s a little corner where a bakery called “Cukiernia Róża” the most delicious rye bread you’ll ever have. The local cafés—like the one on Staszic Street—serve espresso that’s strong enough to wake you up, and the baristas actually remember your favorite order after you’ve been there for a month. I found myself ordering the same latte again and again, just because it’s that good. And if you’re like me and you love to wander at sunset, the promenade along the Motława River is a must‑visit; you can hear the waves, feel the breeze, and see the city lights flicker in the evening. If you’re traveling during the busy summer season, expect a bit more noise from the nightlife, but the hotel’s soundproofing keeps the lullaby of the city from turning into a full‑on rave. All in all, Apartament gdański feels like a home base that’s both comfortable and fully immersed in Gdańsk’s everyday rhythm.
Apartament gdański Accommodations
| Accommodation | Details | Estimated Price |
|---|---|---|
| One-Bedroom Apartment | 1 full bed and 1 sofa bed for Max. people: 2 | $83 |
| One-Bedroom Apartment | 1 full bed and 1 sofa bed for Max. people: 2 | $99 |




House Rules at Apartament gdański
Pets:
- Free! Pets are allowed. No extra charges.
Smoking:
- Smoking is not allowed.
Check-in:
- From 3:00 PM to 12:00 AM
- You need to let the property know what time you’ll be arriving in advance.
Check-out:
- From 8:00 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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