

Dom w sercu Gdańska Overview
Dom w sercu Gdańska sits on 79 Na Zboczu, a cobblestone lane that feels like a secret alleyway tucked just out of sight from the bustling Old Town. I remember the first time I walked up, the salty breeze from the Motława River already humming in my ears, and the streetlights flickering like fireflies over the water. The front desk was a warm, 24‑hour welcome – the staff, a mix of young locals and friendly retirees, had your name written on a sticky note right at the counter, and they let me check in without any of that “you need to show a photo ID” drama. (Honestly, that’s a relief for anyone who hates long lines.)
When I opened my room, the view was a quiet, almost cinematic snapshot of the river. The windows face away from the traffic, so I could hear the distant clatter of trams and the gentle rustle of leaves from the small courtyard garden. The room itself feels like a cozy, modern loft with a touch of nautical décor – think navy accents, a few brass lanterns, and a surprisingly soft king‑size mattress that invites you to collapse after a long day. I did notice that the minibar is a bit on the pricey side, but the complimentary bottled water is a nice touch. The bathroom is spacious, with a rain shower that has enough pressure to wash away the day’s worries. And the only thing that might bother a light sleeper is the faint hum of the heating system at night, though it’s barely noticeable once you get used to it.
The real magic, though, is how close Dom w sercu Gdańska feels to the city’s pulse without being in the thick of it. From your balcony you can see a street‑car passing by on Św. Marcin, and within a two‑minute walk, you’re right on the cobblestones of Gdańsk’s Old Town – the Złota Market Square, the medieval St. Mary’s Church, and the bustling cafés along Długi Targ. I took a short detour to the nearby Hala Stulecia, where the architecture is as impressive as the view of the harbor. Parking? There’s a small municipal lot on Młynowa Street just a block away; you’ll need to pay a modest fee, but the convenience beats the hassle of hunting for street parking. I found the best part of the evenings is the sunset over the river, with the city lights starting to flicker like a constellation. For a quick bite, the hotel’s breakfast buffet offers a surprisingly good selection of local Polish pastries – the pierogi were a definite highlight. All in all, Dom w sercu Gdańska is the kind of place that feels like a well‑kept secret, a comfy base that lets you explore the city’s history and charm without losing that personal, almost whispered sense of “welcome.”
Dom w sercu Gdańska Accommodations
| Accommodation | Details | Estimated Price |
|---|---|---|
| Four-Bedroom House | 4 × 2 twin beds for Max. people: 4 | $387 |




House Rules at Dom w sercu Gdańska
Pets:
- Pets are allowed on request. Charges may apply.
Parties:
- Parties/events are not allowed
Smoking:
- Smoking is not allowed.
Check-in:
- From 4:00 PM to 11:30 PM
- You need to let the property know what time you’ll be arriving in advance.
Check-out:
- From 5:00 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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