

Comfort Apartments Mila Baltica Overview
Comfort Apartments Mila Baltica sits tucked between the cobblestones of Bolesława Chrobrego and the quiet lanes that wind back to the old town – a spot that feels like a secret corner of Gdańsk, not a tourist trap. I arrived just as the sun was dipping behind the Motława, and the street was already buzzing with the chatter of locals heading to the Green Market. The building itself is a neat, two‑storey block of stucco, with a small wooden porch that smells faintly of fresh bread from the bakery across the street. The receptionist greeted me with a smile that seemed to say, “Welcome, we’ve got you covered.” I mean, the check‑in was quick; no long queues, just a friendly chat about my plans. They handed me a key card and a small map of the area, which helped me spot the nearest tram stop and the dive bar where the jazz band plays every Friday night.
Inside, the apartment feels like a well‑thought‑out studio, not a cramped hotel room. The walls are painted in a warm beige that makes the natural light from the large windows feel like a hug. The living area flows into the kitchenette, which is fully equipped with a coffee machine that actually brews a decent espresso – I swear, that coffee is the real star of Gdańsk mornings. I slept on a queen‑size bed with linens that feel buttery soft, and the mattress is firm enough to keep me from rolling over in my sleep. The bathroom is a clean, modern space with a rainfall shower that leaves the water running at just the right temperature. I noticed the little details – a small vase of fresh lilacs that the staff left on the countertop; a set of reusable glass bottles for water. It’s the extras that make you feel cared for.
Now, let’s talk about the real pros and cons. The location is unbeatable if you want to hit the old town on foot – a 10‑minute stroll brings you to the medieval walls, the bustling Ratusz square, and the sweet scent of pierogi from a street vendor. But be prepared for a bit of noise at night, especially if you’re staying on the street that passes the night market; the chatter and distant music can seep into the room. Parking is a hassle – there’s a paid multi‑storey lot behind the building, but the rates are steep, and you’ll need to book in advance if you’re planning to drive. On the flip side, the building’s elevator is surprisingly fast, and the Wi‑Fi is reliable, which is a lifesaver when you’re juggling work and travel. The staff is genuinely helpful; one night, they recommended a hidden café with the best cappuccino in the city, and I ended up having a latte that was almost too good to be true. Honestly, the best part of a stay at Comfort Apartments Mila Baltica is the sense of belonging – you’re not just a guest; you’re a part of the local rhythm. If you’re looking for a home‑like feel in Gdańsk that doesn’t skimp on comfort, this place is the one to pick.
Comfort Apartments Mila Baltica Accommodations
| Accommodation | Details | Estimated Price |
|---|---|---|
| One-Bedroom Apartment | 1 full bed and 1 sofa bed for Max. people: 4 | $107 |




House Rules at Comfort Apartments Mila Baltica
Pets:
- Pets are not allowed.
Parties:
- Parties/events are not allowed
Smoking:
- Smoking is not allowed.
Check-in:
- From 3:00 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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