

Elite Apartments Korzeniowskiego Seaside Prestige Overview
Elite Apartments Korzeniowskiego Seaside Prestige is a four‑star slice of urban beach life tucked right onto Konrada Korzeniowskiego 5. Walking in, the first thing you notice is the soft murmur of the Baltic Sea, a steady soundtrack that never quite stops even when the city lights flicker on. The lobby is surprisingly airy, with a couple of local artists’ canvases hanging by the reception desk—one of them even a reworked postcard from the 60s that reads “Gdańsk, where the sea meets the sky.” Check‑in is quick; the staff greets you with a friendly “Witaj!” and hands over a keycard that doubles as a small, paper map of the old town. They point out that the nearest tram stop, “Młynki,” is just a two‑minute walk, which is handy if you’re planning to hop between the harbor and the St. Mary’s Church.
You’ll find the apartments themselves are a nice blend of modern polish and nautical charm. The living area has a floor‑to‑ceiling window that frames the beach; when you step out onto the balcony, you can feel the salt‑kissed breeze and hear the distant gulls. The kitchen is compact but functional—think solid granite countertops, a pretty ceramic coffee pot that whirs on a low note, and a small fridge that actually has enough space for your extra bottles of vodka. I’m not saying it’s a culinary hub, but the stainless steel stove is surprisingly easy to use, and the electric kettle boils in seconds. The bedroom feels like a sanctuary; the bed is huge, the linens have a subtle linen scent, and the blackout curtains are thick enough to drown out the city’s night buzz. I slept like a log, even though the apartment is only a block from the bustling Main Street.
Now, let’s talk practicalities. Parking is a big plus. There’s a discreet underground lot on the same block; a 5‑minute walk, and you’ll get a free parking permit for the first week if you sign up online. You’ll also notice there’s a small but well‑organized bike storage at the base of the building—great for when you want to chase the wind along the promenade. Noise-wise, the apartment is surprisingly quiet; the only thing that might rattle you awake are the occasional waves or the late‑night chatters from the neighboring loft. The check‑in process was smooth, but the front desk mentioned that during the high season (late June through early September) you might need to wait a few minutes for the keys, so I’d suggest arriving a bit earlier if you’re on a tight schedule.
What else makes Elite Apartments Korzeniowskiego Seaside Prestige a genuinely feel‑good spot is the little touches that only locals know. For instance, the building’s courtyard has a tiny café that serves coffee from a local roaster—if you go at 8 a.m., you’ll get a seat right by the window, and the barista will bring you a fresh croissant that smells almost like an old bakery. The next door, on the street called “Sztormowa,” is a small bookshop with a wall of vintage maps; I spent an afternoon there just scrolling through old postcards. If you’re looking for a quick bite, the tiny food stall on the corner of Konrada Korzeniowskiego and Wyżynna sells pierogi that are still hot and steaming, with a side of homemade goulash that’s enough to satisfy even the most adventurous palate.
And honestly, the vibe of Elite Apartments Korzeniowskiego Seaside Prestige is all about those little, unplanned moments—like stumbling upon a street musician playing a slow waltz, or finding a hidden bench that overlooks the sea at sunset. The building’s interior design feels lived-in, not sterile; there’s a small wooden table in the hallway that seems to be a favorite spot for morning coffee. The staff’s friendly “How’s your stay?” after a couple of days shows they genuinely care, which is a rare find in a city that can feel a bit too transactional. Whether you’re a solo traveler, a couple, or a small family, this place offers that perfect blend of comfort, convenience, and a dash of local flavor that you’ll still talk about long after you’ve left the coast.
To book a hotel in Gdansk during major Baltic festivals, travelers need early planning as this historic Hanseatic city draws visitors eager to experience its amber heritage and shipyard history.
Elite Apartments Korzeniowskiego Seaside Prestige Accommodations
| Accommodation | Details | Estimated Price |
|---|---|---|
| One-Bedroom Apartment | 1 full bed and 1 sofa bed for Max. people: 4 | $71 |
| One-Bedroom Apartment | 1 full bed and 2 × 1 sofa bed for Max. people: 6 | $82 |




House Rules at Elite Apartments Korzeniowskiego Seaside Prestige
Pets:
- Free! Pets are allowed on request. No extra charges.
Parties:
- Parties/events are not allowed
Smoking:
- Smoking is not allowed.
Check-in:
- From 3:00 PM to 11:00 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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