

DOKI In Apartments Overview
I was wandering the cobbled lanes of Gdańsk when I spotted the little sign for DOKI In Apartments tucked between an old bakery and a florist on Księdza Jerzego Popiełuszki 22e. The place looks like a tidy, modern apartment block, but the first knock on the door and you feel like you’re stepping into a home – no stiff reception desk, just a warm greeting and a quick tap into the Wi‑Fi. The check‑in was surprisingly breezy; the staff were friendly, and they handed me a digital key that slid into my phone with a tiny tap – no fumbling around with cards. I actually had to show the apartment a quick tour to make sure the lock worked, and they were happy to point out the little quirks, like the slightly uneven floorboards that give the room a lived‑in feel.
The apartment itself is a solid 4‑star chunk of comfort. The living space is bright, with a window that looks out onto the bustling street of Popiełuszki, where the scent of fresh pierogi from a nearby market wafts through. It’s quiet enough to hear the distant hum of the city, but you’re also close enough to catch the chatter of locals heading to a coffee at the corner café – the one with the mismatched chairs that never quite line up. The kitchenette is surprisingly well‑equipped – a single burner, a mini fridge, and a kettle that whistles when your water’s ready. I made a quick breakfast of toast and smoked salmon, and the taste of the sea really carried through. The bathroom, while small, is spotless; the shower has a good pressure, and the tiles feel cool under your feet. Honestly, the only thing that could be better is a larger wardrobe – my luggage took up most of the space, but that’s a minor gripe that doesn’t ruin the overall vibe. The bed is a generous queen with a memory‑foam mattress that cradles you – I fell asleep within minutes, dreaming of the gulls outside.
When it comes to practical stuff, the parking situation is a mixed bag. There’s a small underground lot just a block away, but it’s often full during the summer, so you might need to walk a few minutes to the nearest street parking. The noise level is generally low, which is a relief considering how lively the area can be around St. Mary’s Church and the Motława River. I stayed through a Saturday night when the city was buzzing with music from the nearby clubs, and the only thing that rattled me was a stray rumble from the street – nothing that kept me up. The staff are courteous, and the checkout is a hassle-free, no‑questions‑asked process that lets you leave your bags in the hallway for a quick grab on your last minute souvenir trip – a neat little convenience. I left feeling genuinely satisfied; the apartment was clean, the location was spot-on for exploring the Old Town, and the experience felt more like a stay with a well‑knowing friend than a corporate hotel. If you’re planning a trip to Gdańsk, you’ll probably find yourself back at DOKI In Apartments next time you’re in town.
Exploring Gdansk offers visitors an unforgettable journey through Poland’s maritime heart, from its magnificent Gothic churches to its amber workshops and legendary shipyards where Solidarity was born.
DOKI In Apartments Accommodations
| Accommodation | Details | Estimated Price |
|---|---|---|
| Deluxe Apartment | 1 queen bed for Max. people: 2 | $147 |




House Rules at DOKI In Apartments
Pets:
- Pets are allowed on request. Charges may apply.
Parties:
- Parties/events are not allowed
Smoking:
- Smoking is not allowed.
Check-in:
- From 3:00 PM to 12:00 AM
- You need to let the property know what time you’ll be arriving in advance.
Check-out:
- From 1:00 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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