

Apartamenty Aura 40 Q4Apartments Overview
Apartamenty Aura 40 Q4Apartments sits tucked in the quieter corner of Wałowa street, just a few minutes’ walk from the bustling Motława promenade. I walked in on a rainy Sunday, and the first thing that struck me was the warm, earthy scent of polished oak that lingers in the lobby—like a gentle hug from a long‑lived friend. The check‑in was surprisingly quick; the staff greeted you with a smile that felt genuine, not scripted. They handed you a keycard and a handwritten note with a local coffee shop recommendation—this personal touch immediately made the place feel more like a home than a hotel.
The rooms are spacious, with a generous mix of natural light and cozy, textured furnishings that hint at the city’s maritime heritage. The bed itself is a cloud‑like comfort, and the linens feel buttery smooth against the skin. I spent a morning sprawled in the balcony, watching the harbor’s gentle sway. The view of the old port, with its wooden warehouses and the occasional gulls, is a daily reminder that Gdańsk’s history is still alive. If you’re a food lover, you’ll notice the small, well‑designed kitchenette that lets you whip up a quick breakfast, but don’t expect a full‑scale kitchen; it’s more about convenience than culinary ambition.
Parking is a mixed bag—there’s street parking available nearby, but during the summer rush you’ll find the spots quickly taken by locals. A quick detour to the parking lot on 20‑s the main street is worth it for a secure spot. Sound-wise, the hotel is surprisingly quiet. The only noises you catch are the distant hum of the city and the occasional clatter of a tram passing outside. The walls are thick, so you won’t hear the hustle of the street like you might in a central location. (Honestly, I was surprised how peaceful it felt, especially considering the city’s vibrant nightlife.)
When it comes to amenities, Apartamenty Aura 40 Q4Apartments doesn’t overwhelm you with a spa or a fancy gym. Instead, it offers a small, well‑maintained gym that’s perfect for a quick stretch or a light workout before you head out. The Wi‑Fi is robust, which is a lifesaver for those of us who still need to check in a few last‑minute flights or emails. The breakfast area is modest but efficient; breakfast bowls of fresh fruit, local cheeses, and a selection of pastries that were freshly baked the night before. The staff at the front desk were incredibly helpful with directions to the nearest tram stop and a quick tip about a hidden gem café on Kaszubskiego street, which serves the best pierogi in town.
I do have one small critique: the bathroom, while clean, is a bit cramped, and the showerhead is a bit on the small side if you’re used to larger European showers. If you’re traveling with a lot of luggage or prefer a more spacious bathroom, you might want to double‑check the room type. But honestly, for the price and the location, it’s a solid win. The rooms are a bit on the cozy side, and if you’re a light sleeper, the proximity to the main road means you might catch a faint rumble at night—though it’s barely noticeable compared to the city’s usual hum.
All in all, Apartamenty Aura 40 Q4Apartments feels like a hidden oasis in Gdańsk’s heart. It’s the kind of place where you’ll leave the front desk with a new favorite coffee shop on your mind, a city map in your pocket, and a feeling that you truly belong in the city’s rhythm. Whether you’re in town for a quick getaway or a longer stay, I’ve found it an ideal base that balances comfort, convenience, and that authentic Polish charm you can’t fake. If you’re looking for a place that lets you breathe a little easier while still keeping you right in the middle of the action, give it a go—you won’t be disappointed.
To book a hotel in Gdansk during major Baltic festivals, travelers need early planning as this historic Hanseatic city draws visitors eager to experience its amber heritage and shipyard history.
Apartamenty Aura 40 Q4Apartments Accommodations
| Accommodation | Details | Estimated Price |
|---|---|---|
| Studio | 1 sofa bed and 1 futon bed for Max. people: 2 | $57 |
| Studio | 1 full bed and 1 sofa bed for Max. people: 2 | $59 |




House Rules at Apartamenty Aura 40 Q4Apartments
Pets:
- Pets are allowed on request. Charges may apply.
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 11:00 AM
Age restriction:
- The minimum age for check-in is 18
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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