

Baltic Line – Nova Apartamenty Overview
Baltic Line – Nova Apartamenty sits right on 50 Nadwiślańska, a block away from the bustling Złota Street where you can snag a pierogi at that little cart that only opens on market days. I remember pulling into the small on-street parking spot—there’s a stack of yellow signs that say “PARKING PERMISSION ONLY” and a handful of residents who will nod if you wave. The lot’s only a few minutes’ walk from the hotel, and it’s surprisingly quiet even when the city’s traffic hums along the river promenade. When you step out of the gate, the building’s façade is a clean, modern slab of glass and steel that glints in the late‑afternoon sun—nothing flashy, but it feels solid.
Check‑in was a breeze. The front desk staff were friendly, but I’ve got to mention that the room numbers are on the second floor, so if you’re lugging a suitcase there’s a short elevator ride to get to your room. The lobby itself is a low‑profile space with a few leather chairs and a plant that looks like it’s been growing there as long as the hotel. The staff were in the same language as most Gdańkans—Polish, but they spoke English with a hint of that characteristic Kashubian drawl. The reception desk had a small kitchen corner where they kept the daily breakfast menu; real Polish cheese and bread were on display, and the staff would shout out the day’s specials—always a nice touch for someone looking for a quick bite before heading out.
Inside the room, you’ll find a compact but stylish layout. The bed’s made with a thick mattress that feels like a hug—good for a full night’s sleep after a long day of sightseeing. The windows frame a view of the city’s rooftops, and when it rains, you can hear the gentle patter against the glass. The bathroom is surprisingly spacious for a 4‑star hotel; the shower has a rain‑shower head that feels like a mini spa, and the towels are thick, almost buttery. The air-conditioning is a bit on the strong side, but it’s a lifesaver during the July heat. I was a bit surprised by the little quiet buzz of the HVAC system, but it’s hardly noticeable.
The location is hard to beat if you’re in Gdańsk. Just a short walk—about a dozen minutes—takes you to the Old Town’s Market Square, where the medieval architecture and the iconic Neptune Fountain create an enchanting backdrop. From there, you can hop on a tram to St. Mary’s Church or the Royal Baths Park. If you’re after nightlife, the bars around Stradomka Street are a stone’s throw away; I spotted a couple of hidden speakeasies that serve craft cocktails with a local twist. For food lovers, the streets around Gdańsk’s Jewish Quarter are a culinary treasure trove—kashubian dumplings, smoked fish, and the best coffee in town.
What’s great about Baltic Line – Nova Apartamenty is the small touches that make a stay memorable. The hotel offers a complimentary breakfast that includes a selection of local cheeses and freshly baked rye bread—something you don’t find in every city hotel. The Wi‑Fi is fast, and the small lounge area has a few board games if you want to unwind after a day of exploring. The only critique I have is that the elevator can be a bit slow during peak times, but that’s a minor inconvenience when you’re used to that in most European hotels.
Honestly, if you’re planning a trip to Gdańsk and want a place that feels both modern and cozy, Baltic Line – Nova Apartamenty is a solid pick. The staff’s friendly, the room’s comfortable, and the location is just right for both history buffs and foodies. No need for a fancy brochure—just book a room, pack a bag, and you’ll be ready to dive into the heart of this charming Baltic city.
Gdansk hotels provide guests with comfortable accommodations in Poland’s maritime capital, known for its rich amber trade history and Solidarity movement heritage.


Facilities
Bedroom:
- Linen
- Wardrobe or closet
Kitchen:
- Children’s high chair
- Dining table
- Toaster
- Stovetop
- Oven
- Kitchenware
- Electric kettle
- Kitchen
- Washing machine
- Dishwasher
- Microwave
- Refrigerator
- Kitchenette
Parking:
- Accessible parking
Bathroom:
- Toilet paper
- Towels
- Bath or shower
- Private bathroom
- Toilet
- Hairdryer
- Shower
Outdoors:
- Outdoor furniture
- Private beach area
Activities:
- Beach
Living Area:
- Dining area
- Sofa
- Seating Area
Miscellaneous:
- Designated smoking area
- Air conditioning
- Non-smoking throughout
- Heating
Outdoor & View:
- Inner courtyard view
Room Amenities:
- Socket near the bed
- Sofa bed
- Drying rack for clothing
- Clothes rack
- Private entrance
- Ironing facilities
- Iron
Languages spoken:
- English
- Polish
Safety & security:
- Fire extinguishers
- CCTV outside property
- CCTV in common areas
- Smoke alarms
- Carbon monoxide detector
Media & Technology:
- Streaming service (like Netflix)
- Flat-screen TV
- TV
Reception services:
- Invoice provided
- Private check-in/check-out
- Express check-in/check-out
Building characteristics:
- Private apartment in building


House Rules at Baltic Line – Nova Apartamenty
Pets:
- Pets are allowed on request. Charges may be applicable.
Parties:
- Parties/events are not allowed
Smoking:
- Smoking is not allowed.
Check-in:
- From 4:00 PM to 11:00 PM
- You’ll need to let the property know in advance what time you’ll arrive.
Check-out:
- From 8:00 AM to 10:00 AM
Cancellation/prepayment:
- Cancellation and prepayment policies vary according to accommodation type. Please enter the dates of your stay and check the conditions of your required option.
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