

ATTIC Apartment ProstyWynajem Gdańsk Stare Miasto Overview
When I first parked my car on the cobbled lanes of Chlebnicka, I could already feel the buzz of old‑world Gdańsk washing over me. The building that houses ATTIC Apartment ProstyWynajem Gdańsk Stare Miasto looked unassuming from the street—just a brick façade with a single window, but once you stepped inside, the space opened up like a secret loft. I was greeted by a friendly receptionist who handed me a key card and a quick map of the neighborhood. The check‑in was almost instant, no waiting line, just a warm “welcome” and a few practical tips: “the elevator is slow, so take the stairs if you’re up for a bit of exercise.”
The apartment itself is a bright, airy 50‑square‑meter haven. I mean, it’s not a hotel suite, but it’s got that charm a real traveler can feel. The living area flows into a small kitchen—perfect for whipping up a quick breakfast before heading to the market. The beds are surprisingly comfortable; the mattress has that classic European feel—firm but not too hard. And the windows? They face the quieter side of the street, so you’re never drowned in the noise from the main square. The only thing that ticked me off was the fridge’s humming—noise level around 30 decibels, so I guess that’s just how it is in old buildings. But honestly, that little hum is almost a lullaby, especially at night.
Walking out of the building, you’re right in the heart of Stare Miasto, but not in the middle of the busiest tourist corridor. The streets are lined with historic facades, and the smell of freshly baked rye bread wafts from a bakery just around the corner on Dluga. I stopped for a quick coffee and a buttery croissant—there’s a corner café called „Kawiarnia Błękitna” that’s a local favorite. Their espresso is strong, but the real draw is the relaxed vibe of the barista, who always knows your name. As I walked toward the Old Town, I passed a street musician playing a clarinet; the music drifted over, blending with the distant chatter of people at a pier. The whole area feels like a living postcard, but with the kind of authenticity that only locals can spot.
During the summer, the streets near Chlebnicka are bustling with tourists, but the apartment stays pleasantly quiet. I stayed there from mid‑June to early July, and the apartment’s windows were usually closed to keep the summer heat out, but the breeze from the canal—yes, there’s a little canal just a block away—kept the room airy. In the evenings, the streetlights cast a warm amber glow that made the old stone feel almost new. Winter, on the other hand, was a different story. The apartment’s heating kicked in at 6 am, and by 9 am the hallway was steaming with people heading out. The sound of the local church bells in the distance added a spiritual layer to the cold mornings. I had to bring a light jacket, but the apartment’s insulation did a good job keeping the cold at bay.
Parking is a bit of a challenge—there’s no dedicated parking, so you’re left with street parking, which is fine in the mornings but can be a nightmare around 5 pm when the tourist buses dump everyone off. I ended up using a nearby parking garage on Dluga; it was a bit of a walk, but the cost was reasonable. The apartment’s Wi‑Fi was solid, though I noticed a lag during peak hours, probably because the building is older and the network is shared. Still, I was able to stream a couple of shows without a hitch.
All in all, ATTIC Apartment ProstyWynajem Gdańsk Stare Miasto feels like a home away from home. The location is spot on if you’re looking to explore Gdańsk without the hassle of a hotel’s rigid schedule. The apartment itself is clean, functional, and has that personal touch that makes you feel you’re staying in someone’s living room rather than a generic room. If you’re a traveler who wants to feel the pulse of the city, but still have a quiet corner to unwind, this place is a solid choice. The only real downside is the small noise from the fridge and the lack of a dedicated parking spot, but those are minor quirks in the grand scheme of an authentic Gdańsk experience.
ATTIC Apartment ProstyWynajem Gdańsk Stare Miasto Accommodations
| Accommodation | Details | Estimated Price |
|---|---|---|
| Apartment | 1 full bed and 1 futon bed for Max. people: 3 | $108 |




House Rules at ATTIC Apartment ProstyWynajem Gdańsk Stare Miasto
Pets:
- Pets are allowed. Charges may apply.
Parties:
- Parties/events are not allowed
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 12:00 AM to 10:00 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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