

Apartment Close to the Beach by Noclegi Renters Overview
Apartment Close to the Beach by Noclegi Renters was the first place I checked into after my long flight to Gdańsk. I mean, I was already dreaming of the sea, so arriving at Piastowska 181A felt like stepping straight into a postcard. The front desk was surprisingly relaxed, with a friendly woman who handed me the key in a plastic card that opened the door like a secret gate. Check‑in was quick—no long lines, just a tap on the screen and a smile. I liked that; it set the tone that this place was all about a hassle‑free stay. And the apartment itself? It had that cozy, lived‑in vibe you see in well‑maintained guesthouses, not the sterile hotel rooms that make you feel like a number.
After unpacking, I took a quick walk down Piastowska. You know what? The street is lined with a mix of old wooden houses and newer, slick glass buildings—typical Gdańsk charm. A few blocks over, there’s a small bakery that sells fresh rye bread, and I could hear the locals chatting in Polish over the clink of mugs. The beach is just a ten‑minute walk, but you really feel the difference once you get there: the sand, the salty breeze, the gulls calling, and the distant hum of scooters. I parked my car in a small, well‑lit lot that’s only a metro stop away—no need to scramble for street parking. (I’d hate to have to hunt for a spot in the summer rush.) The quiet inside the apartment after 10 pm is perfect; the only noise is the occasional wind rolling through the windows. Honestly, it’s a great mix of city energy and beach tranquility.
During my stay, I discovered that the best time to visit the beach is early in the morning, before the crowds. By noon, you’re surrounded by sun‑bathing tourists and the local kids building sandcastles. But if you’re a night owl, the beach turns into a peaceful promenade with just a handful of people. I also found that the apartment’s kitchen is surprisingly well‑equipped: a small espresso machine that makes the coffee taste like it was brewed by a barista, and a fridge that’s just big enough for a couple of bottles of local beer. The Wi‑Fi is strong, even when you’re on the balcony staring at the waves. Plus, the staff occasionally dropped by with a friendly hello, which made me feel like a regular rather than a tourist. The only small critique? The curtains are a bit thin, so if you’re a light sleeper and the sea is close, you might want to bring a sleep mask. But honestly, that’s a minor detail in an otherwise stellar spot.
All in all, staying at Apartment Close to the Beach by Noclegi Renters was an easy win. The location hits the sweet spot between the historic Old Town and the sandy shores. I could walk to the Straszny Las park for a quick jog, or head to the Stogi beach for a sunset. The vibe is laid‑back, the service is efficient, and the apartment feels like a home away from home. For travelers who want to experience both the city’s culture and the seaside without the hassle of a big hotel, this place is a solid choice. I’ll definitely recommend it to friends who love a bit of adventure with a touch of comfort. Apartment Close to the Beach by Noclegi Renters made my Gdańsk trip memorable, and I’m already planning my next visit.
Apartment Close to the Beach by Noclegi Renters Accommodations
| Accommodation | Details | Estimated Price |
|---|---|---|
| Apartment | 1 queen bed and 2 × 1 sofa bed for Max. people: 4 | $151 |




House Rules at Apartment Close to the Beach by Noclegi Renters
Pets:
- Pets are allowed. 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
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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