

Nieborowska Apartment Overview
Nieborowska Apartment is tucked away on Nieborowska 17 B/6, right in the heart of Gdańsk’s bustling Prawość district. I walked in just after sunset, the streetlights bathing the facade in a warm amber glow. The front desk was manned by a cheerful woman named Aneta, who greeted me with a quick, “Witaj!” and handed over a digital key that unlocked the door via my phone—no more fumbling with keys or waiting in line for a receptionist. Honestly, that first tech‑savvy touch made my arrival feel almost futuristic, but in a cozy, almost old‑world way.
Inside, the apartment is a charming blend of historic charm and modern convenience. The living area boasts exposed wooden beams and a vintage café table that looks like it could have been lifted straight from a 1920s Gdańsk café. I spent my first afternoon sipping espresso from a local roaster, the aroma of freshly ground beans mingling with the faint scent of the sea that leaks through the windows when the wind picks up. The Wi‑Fi is fast enough for streaming, but there’s a slight lag when I try to upload a photo during the peak tourist season—so if you’re a heavy uploader, be ready for a brief buffering pause. The room itself is surprisingly spacious for a city apartment, with a comfy bed that creaks softly when you pull the covers off, and a small balcony overlooking the street where you can hear the distant chatter of the market and the clatter of bicycles passing by.
Parking is a bit of a challenge, though. Gdańsk’s streets are narrow, and street parking is scarce, especially near the Old Town. I ended up using a small paid garage a block away, which costs a modest fee but is worth the peace of mind. Sound-wise, the apartment sits on a quieter side street, so it’s not too noisy even when the city lights flare to life at night. The only downside I noticed was that there’s no breakfast buffet included, so I had to grab a quick pastry from a nearby bakery on Nieborowska Street—highly recommended, by the way, for their buttery croissants that melt in your mouth.
Speaking of local spots, the apartment’s location is a goldmine for anyone wanting to explore Gdańsk on foot. Just a five‑minute walk east brings you to the Royal Route, where you can wander past the colorful facades of the Old Town and soak in the historic atmosphere. If you’re a history buff, the nearby St. Catherine’s Church is a must‑visit, and the Gdańsk Maritime Museum is only a ten‑minute stroll away, offering a deep dive into the city’s seafaring past. For a more relaxed afternoon, there’s a lovely park, Jelitkowo Beach, just a 15‑minute tram ride—perfect for a sun‑soaked escape from the city buzz. The check‑in process is quick, the staff friendly, and the apartment itself feels like a home away from home, with a touch of that unique Polish warmth you only get after a few visits. If you’re planning a trip to Gdańsk, stay at Nieborowska Apartment—you’ll find a comfortable, convenient base that feels like a secret kept just for you.
Hotel in Gdansk booking should be done early, especially during summer festivals when the city hosts internationally celebrated cultural and maritime events.
Nieborowska Apartment Accommodations
| Accommodation | Details | Estimated Price |
|---|---|---|
| Two-Bedroom Apartment | 2 × 1 queen bed, 1 futon bed and 1 sofa bed for Max. people: 2 | $127 |




House Rules at Nieborowska Apartment
Pets:
- Free! Pets are allowed. No extra charges.
Parties:
- Parties/events are not allowed
Smoking:
- Smoking is not allowed.
Check-in:
- From 4:00 PM to 12:00 AM
- You need to let the property know what time you’ll be arriving in advance.
Check-out:
- From 5:00 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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