

Comfort Apartments Brzeźno Overview
Comfort Apartments Brzeźno sits just off Polskiego Czerwonego Krzyża, right in the heart of Gdańsk’s seaside district. The first time I walked in, the building’s low‑rise charm felt like a secret corner in a city that’s usually all about the Royal Route and the Old Town. You know what? The check‑in was almost too quick – the front desk guy gave me a quick rundown, handed a card, and told me the key would arrive at the front desk in the lobby by 2 p.m. (which it did). Parking is a breeze; there’s a small, free lot right behind the building, and if you’re driving, the street is calm even in the summer rush. I heard the waves a few blocks away, so I could drift off to the sound of the Baltic at night. The apartment itself was clean, with a small kitchenette, a comfy sofa, and a window that opens onto the street, giving the whole place a lived‑in feel. I did notice a faint scent of sea salt lingering in the hallway—like a subtle reminder that we’re close to the beach.
After settling in, I explored the neighborhood the next morning. I strolled down to Comfort Apartments Brzeźno’s street—Polskiego Czerwonego Krzyża— and found a handful of cafés that locals swear by. The most popular is the tiny café on Ulica Miodowa, where the espresso is strong and the croissants are buttery. I also walked to the Brzeźno beach, a bit further down the road, and it was surprisingly quiet at 5 a.m.; you could hear your own breath on the sand. In the afternoons, the area buzzes with tourists heading to the historic St. Mary’s Church and the bustling pier, but Comfort Apartments Brzeźno stays relatively calm, which is a win if you want to sleep in. The Wi‑Fi was decent, though I had to move a bit closer to the router to get a stronger signal. The room’s heating is good for winter; the summer air conditioning is just a fan, but that’s fine because you can open the windows and let the sea breeze cool you down.
Overall, staying at Comfort Apartments Brzeźno felt like having a quiet, comfortable base while still being close to everything that makes Gdańsk a must‑visit. The only real gripe: the elevator is a bit slow, so if you’re carrying a lot of luggage, you might prefer the stairs. But honestly, the convenience of a private apartment, the easy parking, and the friendly staff made the whole trip smoother. I left the place with a few new Polish recipes in mind and a feeling that I’d found a home away from home. If you’re planning a trip to Gdańsk, I’d definitely recommend dropping by this spot—you’ll feel like you’ve discovered a hidden gem that locals already know.
Apartments in Gdansk provide travelers with authentic local experiences, allowing them to explore traditional Polish markets and cook with fresh Baltic Sea specialties.
Comfort Apartments Brzeźno Accommodations
| Accommodation | Details | Estimated Price |
|---|---|---|
| Three-Bedroom Apartment | 3 × 1 sofa bed for Max. people: 6 | $142 |




House Rules at Comfort Apartments Brzeźno
Pets:
- Pets are not allowed.
Parties:
- Parties/events are not allowed
Smoking:
- Smoking is not allowed.
Check-in:
- From 3:00 PM to 7:00 PM
- You need to let the property know what time you’ll be arriving in advance.
Check-out:
- From 8:00 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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