28/29 Długi Targ, 80-830 Gdańsk, Poland
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Lunette Apartments – Długi Targ Overview

Lunette Apartments – Długi Targ sits smack in the heart of Gdańsk, on the cobblestone stretch of Długi Targ that feels like a living museum. I remember stepping out of the front door and hearing the distant hum of the old harbor, the sea breeze mingling with the scent of roasted chestnuts from the neighboring street vendors. The building itself looks like a classic Polish tenement—brick façade, wrought‑iron balconies—yet the interiors feel surprisingly contemporary. I meant, the flat was decked out in a cool monochrome palette, but the wood paneling and the tiny potted herb garden on the balcony gave it a warm, lived‑in vibe that I don’t usually find in hotels.

Check‑in was a breeze, no long queues, just a friendly front‑desk guy who gave me a map of the nearest tram stops—he even pointed out that the line to the St. Mary’s Church stops right on the corner. I appreciated the fact that the keys were delivered to the bedside, no need to lug a suitcase to the lobby. The room itself was spacious, with a bed that feels like a cloud (just the right amount of firmness). The bathroom was a bit on the small side, but the shower has a nice rainfall head, and there’s a small fridge that holds a decent stash of beverages. I did notice a faint hum from the HVAC system at night, but it was barely audible over the city’s lullaby. Parking is free on the street for a couple of hours, and there’s a nearby paid lot a block away if you’re driving. The noise level from the street is moderate; the only real disturbance is the occasional late‑night tram rattling through the narrow lanes.

What really makes this place shine is the neighborhood. If you’re into history, a 10‑minute walk takes you to the Royal Way and the iconic Neptune Fountain. There’s a little bakery on the corner of ul. Jagiellońska called “Cukiernia Róża” that serves the best cinnamon rolls I’ve ever tasted—definitely worth a stop. For a quick coffee, head to the tiny shop on ul. Świętego Mikołaja; the barista knows your name by the second cup. I was there during the summer rush, and the streets were bustling, but the apartments stayed calm, like a secret hideaway in the middle of a carnival. Late‑afternoon is the best time to stroll along the waterfront; the light just hits the old brick buildings and makes everything look golden. If you’re traveling with a group or just want to soak in the local flavor, Lunette Apartments – Długi Targ is the place to stay. It’s not flashy, but it feels like a home with a great story, and honestly, that’s all you really want after a day of exploring a city that never stops surprising you.

Travelers should reserve a hotel in Gdansk at least two months ahead for major events like St. Dominic’s Fair, ensuring the best rates and prime locations near historic attractions.

Lunette Apartments – Długi Targ Accommodations

AccommodationDetailsEstimated Price
One-Bedroom Apartment1 queen bed and 1 sofa bed for Max. people: 2$107
Two-Bedroom Apartment2 twin beds, 1 queen bed and 1 sofa bed for Max. people: 2$113
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House Rules at Lunette 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 11:30 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.

Guest reviews

Staff:

9.4

Comfort:

9.6

Location:

9.7

Free Wifi:

10

Facilities:

9.1

Cleanliness:

9.6

Value for money:

9.6