

Maya’s Flats & Resorts 32 – GRANARIA Overview
When I first stepped out of the tram at the Gdańsk Śródmieście stop, the first thing that caught my eye was the tidy, modern façade of Maya’s Flats & Resorts 32 – GRANARIA, tucked neatly at Chmielna 3. You know what, the check‑in was almost like a secret handshake – a friendly receptionist waved me into the lobby, handed me a sleek keycard, and then slipped a small card with the Wi‑Fi password and a quick guide to the local cafés. The lobby smelled faintly of roasted coffee and fresh linen; the lighting was warm, not too harsh, and the wall art was a mix of contemporary prints and old Polish postcards. It wasn’t flashy, but it felt intentional, like the designers wanted the space to feel like a home rather than a showroom. Parking? There’s an underground lot right next to the building; it costs a modest fee, but you get a car that’s actually close to the lobby, no awkward walk through the city. I parked in the 3rd floor, and the elevator ride was almost silent, which was a relief after a day of traffic.
The room in Maya’s Flats & Resorts 32 – GRANARIA was spacious, with a generous window that framed the Motława River beyond. The wooden floorboards were warm under my feet, and the bed was that exact type of fluffy comfort that makes you want to stay in bed till noon. The bathroom had a deep tub, and the shower spray was steady, like a gentle waterfall – perfect for a quick rinse after a day of walking. They had a small but useful kitchenette too, with a kettle, coffee maker, and a selection of teas that made staying longer feel easy. I mean, if you’re a business traveler, the workspace was a quiet alcove with a desk and a chair that actually supports good posture. Honestly, the only downside was the slightly loud traffic at night from the port, but the noise level was manageable; the building’s insulation was decent. The balcony was a tiny gem – you could see the old town’s spires at sunset, and the air smelled of salt and fresh bread from a nearby bakery, the “Café Smak” on Gdańsk’s main street. On a bright morning, you’d hear the trams chugging past and the distant square of St. Mary’s Church, giving you that quintessential Gdańsk vibe.
Outside the hotel, I did a quick stroll along Gdańsk’s bustling main street, just a ten‑minute walk from the lobby. The streets were lined with historic wooden houses, and the aroma of pierogi filled the air as I passed the market stalls. If you’re looking for a quick bite, there’s a small ramen place on Kwiatowa Street that’s a hidden gem – just a few minutes down the road. The hotel’s location is great for hitting the Old Town in the morning and then heading to the port for a sunset walk. It’s bustling during the summer tourist season, with street performers and late‑night bars, but in November it’s quiet and almost serene – a real contrast. If you’re planning a visit, I’d say stay in Maya’s Flats & Resorts 32 – GRANARIA for the blend of modern comfort and the authentic rhythm of Gdańsk. The staff were genuinely friendly, the rooms were well-appointed, and the whole experience felt like a welcome pause in the city’s lively pulse.
Hotel in Gdansk booking should be done early, especially during summer festivals when the city hosts internationally celebrated cultural and maritime events.
Maya’s Flats & Resorts 32 – GRANARIA Accommodations
| Accommodation | Details | Estimated Price |
|---|---|---|
| One-Bedroom Apartment | 1 queen bed and 1 sofa bed for Max. people: 4 | $87 |




House Rules at Maya’s Flats & Resorts 32 – GRANARIA
Pets:
- Pets are not allowed.
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 12:00 AM to 10:00 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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