35 Długi Targ, 80-828 Gdańsk, Poland
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Comfort Apartments Długi Targ Overview

Comfort Apartments Długi Targ is tucked right on the corner of 35 Długi Targ, so when you step out you’ll immediately feel the pulse of the old town. The building itself is that classic early‑20th‑century brick façade you see in postcards, but the interiors have been given a modern twist that feels more like a stylish loft than a typical hotel. I remember pulling my suitcase from the elevator—there was a faint scent of fresh polish pastries from the bakery on the ground floor, and a gentle hum of traffic that kept the place lively without being intrusive. The check‑in was surprisingly quick; the reception desk was manned by a friendly woman who knew all the local spots and handed me a keycard with a personal note, “Enjoy your stay!” It felt like a warm welcome from a neighbor rather than a corporate script.

After settling in, I took a stroll down Ołowianka Street, just a block away, where you can catch the sea breeze and the chatter of vendors selling fresh fish and pierogi. The apartment itself is 30 square metres, but the layout is clever—there’s a sliding wall that opens off the living area to create a small dining space. The bed is a real highlight: a king‑size mattress with memory foam that remembered the shape of my back after a long day. The bathroom is a bit on the small side, but the double vanity and a rain shower that actually feels like a gentle waterfall made it feel surprisingly spa‑like. I appreciated the blackout curtains in the bedroom, which made it easy to catch up on sleep even during the summer nights when the street lamp glow is pretty bright.

There’s a small kitchenette that’s just enough for a microwave, a kettle, and a coffee maker—perfect for those lazy mornings when you’re craving a latte from the local café down the block. The Wi‑Fi is generous, which is a lifesaver for me because I love streaming my favorite shows in the evenings. The noise level is moderate: you’ll hear the occasional honk from the tram line and the distant bells of St. Nicholas’ Church, but the building’s insulation does a decent job of muffling it. Parking can be a hassle—there’s a municipal lot two streets over, but it’s usually full during peak season, so I ended up using a nearby bike rack and commuting on my scooter.

Honestly, the only downside is that the front desk is closed after 10 p.m., so if you’re a night owl, you’ll have to be a bit self‑sufficient. But that’s a minor quibble when you consider the overall vibe. The staff is approachable and will gladly recommend the best pierogi spots or the hidden bars in the Old Town. I left with a sense that Comfort Apartments Długi Targ is a cozy, well‑located spot that feels like home, and I’ll definitely recommend it to anyone who wants to soak up the authentic Gdańsk atmosphere without the usual tourist trappings.

Comfort Apartments Długi Targ Accommodations

AccommodationDetailsEstimated Price
One-Bedroom Apartment1 full bed and 1 sofa bed for Max. people: 4$101
Two-Bedroom Apartment2 × 1 full bed and 1 sofa bed for Max. people: 6$142
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House Rules at Comfort Apartments Długi Targ

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:

  • Until 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.

Guest reviews

Staff:

8.5

Comfort:

8.3

Location:

9.9

Free Wifi:

6.5

Facilities:

8.3

Cleanliness:

8.8

Value for money:

8.8