

Blue Apartament Overview
When I first walked up to Blue Apartament, the smell of fresh sea breeze mingled with the scent of the old brick façade—kinda like that nostalgic mix you get when you step into a seaside café in Stogi. It’s tucked in the quieter corner of Krosna 30, just a stone’s throw from the promenade that runs parallel to the Motława River. Honestly, the street itself feels like a hidden gem; the street lamps flicker in a rhythm that’s almost like a lullaby, and you can hear the distant hum of the city’s nightlife from the old harbor district if you’re still awake. The hotel’s four‑star status is reflected more in its understated charm than in flashy logos—no, it’s the kind of place you’d trust a local to recommend over a glossy brochure.
The check‑in at Blue Apartament was a relaxed affair; the front desk staff greeted me with a polite smile and a quick rundown of the Wi‑Fi password, though the reception area’s lighting made it feel like a cozy living room rather than a lobby. Parking is a plus—there’s a small, secure lot right behind the building, and you just hand the key to the attendant, no fuss. I did notice a tiny hiccup: the parking number system was a bit confusing at first, but the staff clarified it quickly, so that’s no deal‑breaker. Noise-wise, the nights are usually quiet, but on weekends, the occasional echo of a passing ferry can seep through the windows—though it’s gentle enough that most guests seem to fall asleep before the next day of sightseeing. The rooms themselves feel airy, with a soft, almost velvety texture on the curtains and a subtle, sea‑salt scent that lingers even after you rinse off. If you’re planning a trip during the summer peak, expect a bit more bustle near the beach, but the hotel’s proximity to the marina means you’re just a few steps from the shore.
What really makes Blue Apartament stand out, in my opinion, is the little touches that feel like insider knowledge. The staff recommends a local bakery on Krosna Street where the rye bread is still made the old‑fashioned way, and the next morning, you’ll find a fresh box of pierogi waiting in your room— a genuine Gdańsk treat. I mean, who would have thought a hotel could double as a cultural touchpoint? The front desk even gives a quick map of the nearby tram stops, and I later discovered that a short walk south leads to the historic Stogi Market, where the scent of grilled fish mingles with the sea air. And if you’re wondering about quieter hours, the Sunday afternoons are probably the best; the street’s usual chatter slows down, giving you a perfect excuse to soak in the calm. All in all, Blue Apartament feels less like a corporate hotel and more like a well‑worn, trusted friend ready to share Gdańsk
Blue Apartament Accommodations
| Accommodation | Details | Estimated Price |
|---|---|---|
| Studio Apartment | 1 queen bed for Max. people: 2 | $105 |




House Rules at Blue Apartament
Pets:
- Pets 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 10:00 AM to 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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