Nad Stawem 13, 80-454 Gdańsk, Poland
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Noli Gdansk Wrzeszcz Overview

Noli Gdansk Wrzeszcz sits right on a quiet corner of Nad Stawem, an old street that locals call the hidden gem of the city. You pull up on a Saturday morning, and the parking spot in front of the building is a lifesaver—no need to wander the city for a meter. The front desk is staffed by a young Polish guy who greets you with a bright, “Witaj!” and a quick rundown of the Wi‑Fi code. The check‑in itself is surprisingly swift; the keycard pops out, and you’re in a lobby that smells faintly of fresh coffee and the sea breeze that drifts in from the nearby marina. It’s not the kind of grandiose lobby you see in tourist brochures; it’s more like a cozy living room set up for travelers. I could hear the muted hum of the city’s nightlife through the glass walls, but the hallway was quiet enough that I could actually read a paragraph of a novel without the phone buzzing.

When you step into your room, the view is a mix of the bustling street outside and a small balcony that overlooks a cobblestone square where street musicians play in the evenings. The room itself is a solid 4‑star setup: plush mattress, a small desk that’s perfect for jotting down travel plans, and a mini‑fridge that’s actually free of the usual corporate branding. The bathroom has a rain shower that feels surprisingly luxurious—just a splash of water, and you’re refreshed from the long train ride. The only thing that might bother some travelers is the slightly stuffy air during the summer, but the air‑conditioning paddle fan is a lifesaver.

Breakfast is the real highlight, honestly. It’s a small, rustic kitchen that serves a continental spread with fresh pastries that melt in your mouth. The eggs are cooked to order, and there’s a local specialty—pierogi filled with mushrooms and cheese—that I’d definitely recommend. If you’re looking for a place to grab a coffee, there’s a tiny café on Wspólna Street just a five‑minute walk away, and it’s the go‑to spot for the locals. During the off‑season, the area is surprisingly quiet—just the occasional dog walker and a couple of tourists. But if you visit in July or August, the noise level ramps up, especially around the main square where street performers set up. Still, the hotel’s own noise insulation holds up well; you can’t hear the chatter from across the street. Overall, Noli Gdansk Wrzeszcz feels like a solid, reliable base that offers a genuine slice of everyday life in Gdańsk without the fluff. It’s a place you’ll remember because it’s so real and not just another marketing pitch.

Noli Gdansk Wrzeszcz Accommodations

AccommodationDetailsEstimated Price
Compact studio1 full bed for Max. people: 2$92
Compact studio with balcony1 full bed for Max. people: 2$103
Standard Studio1 full bed for Max. people: 2$110
Standard studio with balcony1 queen bed for Max. people: 2$110
Large studio with balcony1 twin bed and 1 queen bed for Max. people: 2$133
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House Rules at Noli Gdansk Wrzeszcz

Pets:

  • Pets are allowed. Charges may apply.

Groups:

  • When booking more than 3 rooms, different policies and additional fees may apply.

Parties:

  • Parties/events are not allowed

Check-in:

  • From 3:00 PM to 12:00 AM

Check-out:

  • Until 11:00 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:

9.3

Comfort:

9.3

Location:

9.2

Free Wifi:

9.3

Facilities:

9.1

Cleanliness:

9.4

Value for money:

9.0