

Neptun Park, Sun & Snow Overview
Neptun Park, Sun & Snow sits right on ul. Wypoczynkowa, just a few minutes’ walk from Gdańsk’s bustling Motława promenade. When I first pulled up the car, the parking situation felt surprisingly smooth – a dedicated garage a block away, no long queue, and the attendants were actually friendly, handing me a keycard with a quick nod. The check‑in was quick, no long lines, and the lobby was a quiet oasis of modern design with a subtle scent of fresh linen that made you feel instantly at home. I mean, you can’t beat that calm after a long flight.
The room itself was a cozy, well‑lit space with a balcony that looked out over the river. Honestly, the view of the old‑town bridge from the balcony is a real treat – the light at dusk turns the water into a shimmering gold ribbon. The bed was supremely comfortable – I fell asleep in the first 10 minutes, and the pillows were just the right firmness for a good night’s sleep. The bathroom was sleek, with a rainfall shower that felt like a spa, and there were a few small touches I love, like a local‑made soap and a tiny ceramic vase of dried seaweed that reminded me of the Baltic’s salty breezes. The noise level was pretty low, except for the occasional gull cry and the distant rumble of a ferry dock, which honestly added to the charm rather than being a nuisance.
What really made the stay memorable was the surrounding neighborhood. Walking out the front door, you’re just a stone’s throw from the historic Old Town – St. Mary’s Church, the medieval market square, and that quirky little café on ul. Długa that serves the best pierogi in town. The hotel is also close to the Gdańsk Shipyard museum, which I highly recommend if you’re into maritime history. I took advantage of the free bike rental on the hotel’s doorstep; it was a breezy morning, and I rode past the bustling fish market at Gdańsk’s waterfront, the salty air mixing with the aroma of freshly baked rye bread. For dinner, I headed to a small bistro on ul. Zwycięstwa, just a 10‑minute walk, where the chef used local ingredients and the menu changed daily.
During the peak summer months, the area can get a bit lively, but the hotel’s location keeps it from feeling overcrowded. You’ll notice the staff’s calm demeanor, which helps keep the noise levels down. Parking is a plus – there’s a secure underground lot, and the attendants always remind you of the nightly rate, so no surprises. The only minor critique? The Wi‑Fi signal sometimes dips in the upper floors, especially during rush hours, but that didn’t bother me much; I was more focused on the sea breeze and the view. Overall, Neptun Park, Sun & Snow feels like a home base for anyone wanting a genuine Gdańsk experience, without the usual tourist trappings. You’ll walk away with a sense that you’ve truly soaked up the city’s vibe, with a few insider tips tucked away for your next visit.
Neptun Park, Sun & Snow Accommodations
| Accommodation | Details | Estimated Price |
|---|---|---|
| Studio Apartment | 2 sofa beds for Max. people: 3 | $74 |
| Studio | 2 sofa beds for Max. people: 2 | $84 |
| One-Bedroom Apartment | 1 full bed and 1 sofa bed for Max. people: 2 | $96 |
| Two-Bedroom Apartment (6 Adults) | 2 twin beds, 1 sofa bed and 1 queen bed for Max. people: 2 | $124 |




House Rules at Neptun Park, Sun & Snow
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 12:00 AM
- Guests are required to show a photo ID and credit card at check-in.
Check-out:
- From 12:00 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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