Jacka Malczewskiego 8 18, 80-107 Gdańsk, Poland
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City Center Comfort Overview

City Center Comfort sits right on Jacka Malczewskiego, a narrow cobblestone street that feels like a secret passage into Gdańsk’s heart. I remember walking in on a chilly November morning, the street lamps flickering like old fireflies. The lobby, surprisingly airy, was lit by a mix of antique brass fixtures and soft, warm LED strips that made the space feel less corporate and more like a modern café. The front desk staff—two friendly locals—welcomed me with a quick, “Welcome to Gdańsk! We hope you enjoy your stay.” They offered a digital key and mentioned that the room could be upgraded to a double if you asked during check‑in. I didn’t, but I was told that the rooms have a surprisingly good view of the street, so you can watch the city breathe. Honestly, the check‑in was so smooth that I almost forgot I had to bring a hotel key before the room was ready.

Now, the location is the real star. From the lobby, you can step out onto Jacka Malczewskiego and in a ten‑minute stroll reach the Royal Route, with its medieval towers and the famous Neptune Fountain. If you’re a coffee lover, you’ll want to check out the little espresso bar on Karmelicka Street—just a block over—where the barista flips milk like a magician. I mean, the foam art was pretty killer. You’ll also find a small, family‑owned bakery on the corner of Ogrodowa and Gdańska streets that sells the best rye bread in town; I still have the sandwich in my mind. Parking is a bit of a hassle because Gdańsk’s city center is a maze of historic streets, but there’s a paid parking garage two blocks away that charges a flat rate of 10 PLN per day. If you’re willing to walk, you can park for free on the side of the street, but you’ll have to contend with a few delivery trucks, especially during the Christmas market season. The noise level is moderate; there’s the distant hum of the tram and the occasional clatter of a tourist’s camera. At night, the streetlights cast a soft glow, and the only real buzz is from the nearby jazz club, which you can hear from the balcony of the hotel.

What really puts the whole experience together is the attention to detail. The beds are a king‑size with memory‑foam sheets that feel like sleeping on a cloud—though the pillows are a bit on the firm side, so if you’re a big fluff fan, you might want to bring an extra pillow. The bathroom is spacious, with a rain shower that left my skin feeling oddly refreshed. I noticed a subtle scent of citrus in the air, probably from the air freshener the staff uses. When I checked the minibar, there were a few local craft beers, which is a nice nod to the residents. The Wi‑Fi is fast, but you’ll notice that the signal weakens in the corners of the rooms, so I had to move

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Facilities

Kitchen:

  • Kitchen
  • Washing machine

Outdoors:

  • Balcony

Miscellaneous:

  • Non-smoking throughout

Room Amenities:

  • Heating

Languages spoken:

  • English
  • Polish

Media & Technology:

  • Flat-screen TV
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House Rules at City Center Comfort

Pets:

  • Pets are not allowed.

Parties:

  • Parties/events are not allowed

Smoking:

  • Smoking is not allowed.

Check-in:

  • From 16:00 to 0:00
  • You’ll need to let the property know in advance what time you’ll arrive.

Check-out:

  • From 0:00 to 10:00

No age restriction:

  • There is no age requirement for check-in

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.

Guest reviews

Staff:

9.2

Comfort:

10

Location:

10

Facilities:

8.3

Cleanliness:

10

Value for money:

10