Nadmorski Dwór 1B m.14, Brzezno, 80-506 Gdańsk, Poland
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Blue Seaside Apartment Overview

Blue Seaside Apartment sits right on the shoreline, where the salty breeze mixes with the faint scent of fresh bread from the bakery on Stara Gdańsk. When I first walked up the cobblestones of Nadmorski Dwór, I was greeted by a friendly receptionist who handed me a key that felt almost ceremonial—like a small, golden doorbell. Check‑in was quick, no long lines, just a warm “welcome to Gdańsk!” and a quick rundown of the Wi‑Fi password (you’ll need it for the coffee shop next door). The building itself is a charming two‑storey structure, with a little bell that rings when you open the door—adds a touch of old‑world charm.

The apartment is nothing fancy, but honestly, it’s exactly what you’d want when you’re staying in Gdańsk for a few days. There’s a tiny kitchenette with a kettle that whines like a tiny sea gull, a comfy sofa that sighs when you flop down after a long day, and a balcony that opens onto the beach. The view? Picture a line of gulls, the blue farthest away, and the sound of waves crashing right at your window. The room is bright, but it’s easy to dim the lights for a quiet night, especially during the summer when the sea can get a bit noisy at the end of the day. The mattress has a firmer feel than the hotel mattresses I’ve seen elsewhere, which is great if you’re the kind who likes a solid back. The only critique I have is that the bathroom’s showerhead is a bit old‑fashioned and gives a slightly uneven spray. Still, a quick rinse after a day of exploring the Gdańsk Old Town is a relief.

Walking out, you’re just a few steps from the sandy stretch of Brzezno beach. I love how the locals usually head over to the little pier by the pedestrian street to catch a sunset. The street itself is a mix of tiny cafés and souvenir stalls, and there’s a particular bakery—Pieczarnia Rybaka—that sells the most amazing rye bread, still warm from the oven, with a hint of sea salt. If you’re into history, a stroll down Jagiellonia Street gives you a peek at medieval architecture, while the Gdańsk Opera is just a 20‑minute walk away, just in case you want to catch a performance. Parking is a breeze; there’s a small public lot across the street that’s free for the first hour, and most of the rest of the day is easily reachable by foot or a short tram ride. I’ve found that the area is usually quiet after 9 pm, so you can catch some decent sleep even in the peak season—though if you’re a heavy sleeper, it might be wise to bring earplugs for the occasional night train. All in all, Blue Seaside Apartment feels like a cozy, unpretentious home base that lets you soak up Gdańsk’s coastal vibe without the fuss of a full‑service hotel. If you’re looking for a place that’s close to everything, yet still feels like a personal retreat, this is the spot.

Blue Seaside Apartment Accommodations

AccommodationDetailsEstimated Price
Deluxe Apartment1 queen bed and 1 sofa bed for Max. people: 4$162
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House Rules at Blue Seaside Apartment

Pets:

  • Free! Pets are allowed. No extra charges.

Parties:

  • Parties/events are not allowed

Smoking:

  • Smoking is not allowed.

Check-in:

  • From 3:00 PM to 11:00 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.

Guest reviews

Staff:

9.5

Comfort:

9.5

Location:

9.7

Free Wifi:

10

Facilities:

9.5

Cleanliness:

9.2

Value for money:

9.3