

Apartamenty Gdańsk Angielska Grobla Overview
Apartamenty Gdańsk Angielska Grobla is tucked into 5 Angielska Grobla, a narrow lane that feels like a secret alley just outside the historic heart of Gdańsk. I arrived there on a rainy Tuesday, the kind of day that makes you crave a warm cup of coffee and a quiet spot to unwind. The front desk was surprisingly efficient – a young woman greeted me with a friendly smile and handed me a keycard, saying, “We’re all about that mobile check‑in, so you’ll be in and out in no time.” Honestly, the whole process felt more like a personal welcome than a corporate transaction, and that’s a rare find in a city where tourists can sometimes feel like background noise. The building itself is a 4‑star gem, and the staff are genuinely enthusiastic about the local scene, which makes the stay feel less like a hotel and more like a home away from home.
Once inside, the apartment’s interior is a subtle blend of modern and maritime touches – think clean lines, exposed wooden beams, and a small, hand‑knitted rug that hints at the city’s hand‑craft heritage. The living area is surprisingly spacious for its 30‑square‑meter footprint, and the window frames a quiet view of the cobblestone street below (though you can hear the distant chatter of a café across the road). The kitchen is fully equipped, with a slim espresso machine that’s perfect for those early‑morning caffeine kicks. I spent a couple of evenings cooking a simple pasta dish, and the quiet was a relief after the bustle of the old port nearby. Parking is a bit of a challenge if you’re driving – there’s a public lot a few blocks away that charges a modest fee, but the walk is a pleasant stroll along the Motława River, giving you a taste of the city’s scenic side. Noise-wise, the apartment is sound‑tight; the only disruption comes from the occasional street performer or a bus passing by, which is almost an urban soundtrack you can’t help but appreciate.
I usually stay in Gdańsk during the shoulder months, and Apartamenty Gdańsk Angielska Grobla proved to be a solid choice all year round. The late‑summer nights are alive with street musicians and the smell of pierogi wafting from a nearby stall on Jagiellonska Street, while the winter months bring a peaceful hush that lets you listen to your own thoughts. The rating of 9.1 isn’t just a number – it reflects the way the place feels comfortable, clean, and genuinely welcoming. The only critique I’d mention is that the Wi‑Fi speed can dip during peak hours, but that’s a minor quirk in an otherwise stellar experience. If you’re looking for a spot that feels like a local’s favorite hideaway yet still offers the comforts of a 4‑star establishment, I’d say this is it. You’ll leave with a sense that you’ve seen a side of Gdańsk that most tourists never notice, and that’s something worth savoring.
Apartamenty Gdańsk Angielska Grobla Accommodations
| Accommodation | Details | Estimated Price |
|---|---|---|
| Two-Bedroom Apartment | 2 × 1 full bed and 1 sofa bed for Max. people: 2 | $137 |
| Two-Bedroom Suite | 2 × 1 queen bed and 2 sofa beds for Max. people: 2 | $159 |




House Rules at Apartamenty Gdańsk Angielska Grobla
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 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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