Zielona 19/8, 80-746 Gdańsk, Poland
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Maya’s Flats & Resorts 69 – 3 rooms apartment in Gdansk Overview

Maya’s Flats & Resorts 69 – 3 rooms apartment in Gdansk is tucked into a quiet corner of Zielona Street, right next to the old market square. I remember the first time I walked up to it – the street was lined with a mix of brick storefronts and a handful of modern cafés, and the air carried that unmistakable scent of roasted coffee beans from the small shop on the corner, which locals call “Kawa Stuka”. The building itself looks like a typical 1920s Polish apartment block, but the entrance has a surprisingly polished feel, with a silver door that glints in the morning light. The reception desk is staffed by a friendly young woman who remembers my name by the second day of my stay, and she gives the keys with a warm smile that instantly sets a relaxed tone.

After checking in, the apartment opens up like a cozy living room that feels more like a friend’s home than a hotel space. The living area is modest but well-appointed; a small sofa with a throw blanket and a low coffee table that holds a handful of magazines from the local newspaper. The wall is adorned with a few black‑and‑white photographs of Gdańsk’s harbor, which give a sense of place. I liked that the apartment has a balcony that looks out over a small garden where a few tomatoes and basil sprout – a little touch of green that makes the morning light feel fresher. The kitchen is small but functional: a stainless‑steel fridge, a coffee maker, and a basic set of utensils. You can actually hear the clink of the kettle in the early morning when the neighborhood is still quiet, and the smell of fresh bread from the bakery on Górnicza Street is just a few minutes away.

The rooms are airy, with neutral paint and soft linens. I slept in the second bedroom, which is a bit larger and has a window that frames a view of the city skyline at sunset. The bathroom is compact but surprisingly well‑equipped – a rain‑shower head, a decent amount of toiletries, and a small stack of towels. The noise level is pretty low; the only thing that occasionally breaks the quiet are the distant horns of the city or the occasional train passing by the old railway line. It’s the sort of place where you can actually hear yourself breathing in the morning, which is a nice break from the constant rush of city life.

Parking is a breeze – there’s a small underground garage directly behind the building, and the staff will let you park for free during your stay. There’s also a bike rack on the street if you’re into cycling; the city’s bike lanes are a short stroll away and you can ride to the Old Town or the beach in a matter of minutes. The check‑in process was quick, but the staff did make a point of offering a map of the area and telling me about the best spots on the trams. I was told that the tram line 2 runs right next to the building, which takes you straight into the heart of Gdańsk and stops at the iconic “Złota Gęś” café, a favorite among locals for their homemade pastries.

If you’re visiting during the spring or early fall, you’ll find the city buzzing with tourists, but this apartment keeps its calm. The only downside I found was that the Wi‑Fi speed was a bit slow when I was streaming a movie, but that’s not a big deal if you’re just browsing photos or chatting with friends. The overall vibe is genuinely local – you’ll feel like a resident rather than a tourist. I recommend staying here if you want a quiet base with easy access to the city’s main attractions, a reliable parking spot, and a place that feels like a second home. The combination of comfort, location, and the little touches that make the place feel lived-in makes Maya’s Flats & Resorts 69 a standout choice for anyone exploring Gdańsk.

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Maya’s Flats & Resorts 69 – 3 rooms apartment in Gdansk Accommodations

AccommodationDetailsEstimated Price
Two-Bedroom Apartment2 × 1 full bed and 1 sofa bed for Max. people: 6$146
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House Rules at Maya’s Flats & Resorts 69 – 3 rooms apartment in Gdansk

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 1:00 AM to 10:00 AM

Age restriction:

  • The minimum age for check-in is 18

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:

9.5

Comfort:

9.3

Location:

9.0

Facilities:

9.5

Cleanliness:

9.3

Value for money:

9.3