

M&K Apartamenty Morska Fala, Gdańsk – Wyspa Sobieszewska Overview
M&K Apartamenty Morska Fala, Gdańsk – Wyspa Sobieszewska sits on the quiet corner of 16 ul. Kwiatowa, a street that feels more like a hidden alley than a tourist hotspot. When I pulled up, the parking was surprisingly easy—just a short walk down to the curb and a small paid lot that turns into a green patch in the summer. I was greeted by a young receptionist who, honestly, seemed more like a Gdańsk local than a hotel employee. She handed me a keycard and a map that included the best spots: the tiny coffee shop on Piotrkowska, the rickety wooden pier that juts into the Baltic, and the hidden bar on Stogi Beach that serves fish soup straight from the catch of the day. Check‑in was quick, no endless forms, just a friendly nod and a joke about the sea breeze that makes you forget all the traffic outside.
The apartment itself is a spacious two‑bedroom unit with a kitchenette that actually feels like a mini‑kitchen, not a cramped space. The windows face the water, so every morning you can hear the gulls and smell the salt air even if you’re still in your pajamas. The fabric of the curtains is a muted navy that complements the cracked tiles, and the air-conditioning is a lifesaver during the July heat—though the fan sometimes whines when the wind picks up. I found that the noise from Gdańsk’s nightlife is minimal; the only sounds that get through are the distant horns and the occasional wave crash. Honestly, sleeping on the second floor is a blessing—you can see the whole promenade at sunrise, and it’s a good idea to keep the curtains closed if you’re a light sleeper. The Wi‑Fi is decent for scrolling, but if you’re a heavy downloader, you might want to buy a data plan from a local provider.
If you’re planning a stay during the peak season, be prepared for a bit of hustle. The street can get crowded with scooters and bicycles, especially near the pier, so keep your valuables close. On the flip side, early mornings and late evenings are surprisingly serene; you can walk along the promenade without the usual tourist crowds. The staff at M&K Apartamenty Morska Fala, Gdańsk – Wyspa Sobieszewska are quick to respond to small requests—like swapping a pillow or giving a recommendation for a nearby Polish bakery—without a hint of bureaucracy. The only downside I noticed was that the elevator is a bit old and can be slow when it’s busy, but the stairs are charmingly narrow and give you a bit of a view of the courtyard.
Overall, this place is a solid pick if you want to be close to the sea without the usual hotel hype. It’s especially good for families who need a bit more space, or for couples looking for a relaxed, authentic Gdańsk experience. The mix of local flavor, comfortable rooms, and a genuine hospitality vibe makes it a memorable stop. If you’re willing to overlook the occasional Wi‑Fi hiccup and the slight elevator lag, you’ll find yourself saying you won’t want to leave—just a few more sunsets over the Baltic and a good night’s sleep.
M&K Apartamenty Morska Fala, Gdańsk – Wyspa Sobieszewska Accommodations
| Accommodation | Details | Estimated Price |
|---|---|---|
| One-Bedroom Apartment | 1 full bed and 1 sofa bed for Max. people: 4 | $96 |




House Rules at M&K Apartamenty Morska Fala, Gdańsk – Wyspa Sobieszewska
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 11:00 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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