

Panorama Baltica – Stylish 15th Floor Apartment with Rooftop Terrace near the Sea and Polsat Plus Arena Stadion Stadium Gdansk Letnica Overview
Panorama Baltica – Stylish 15th Floor Apartment with Rooftop Terrace near the Sea and Polsat Plus Arena Stadion Stadium Gdansk Letnica sits on Starowiejska 65E, smack in the middle of Gdańsk’s lively port district. I remember the first time I stepped into the lobby – the scent of fresh coffee from the little café on Kaszubskiego Street mixed with a faint sea breeze that slipped through the high windows. The receptionist was quick, but also friendly, and gave me the keys with a smile that said, “You’re officially part of the crew.” The check‑in was a breeze, no long lines, just a quick scan of my ID and a map of the apartment’s 15th‑floor layout that was pretty handy for navigating the stairs.
The apartment itself is a modern loft with an open plan that feels both airy and cozy. The living area flows into a European‑style kitchen – think stainless steel, quartz countertops, and a set of smart appliances that let you pre‑heat the oven from your phone. I love the little touches: a set of ceramic mugs, a small herb garden on the windowsill, and a framed photo of the old Gdańsk harbor. On the balcony, you get a 360‑degree view of the Baltic Sea and the nearby Polsat Plus Arena. At sunset, the sky turns a brilliant orange and the sound of the waves is surprisingly loud, especially when the stadium is empty. If you’re looking for a quiet night, the rooftop terrace is still a bit noisy during game days, but the city lights and the faint hum of traffic bring a kind of nocturnal charm that makes you feel rooted in the city’s pulse.
One of the things that really sets Panorama Baltica apart is how close it is to the street life. The corner of Starowiejska and Kaszubskiego is just a five‑minute walk away and is lined with cafés, bars, and a small farmers’ market that opens every Sunday morning. You’ll also find a bike rental shop nearby – perfect for exploring the reserved coastal path that runs parallel to the water. The building has a small underground parking spot, but I usually park on the street in the early afternoon when the traffic is still light; it’s a quick 10‑minute stroll to the apartment. The only downside is that the area can get a bit loud near the stadium during matches, especially if you’re staying on the 15th floor. I’d recommend earplugs if you’re a light sleeper, or maybe a quick nap in the afternoon before the night‑time buzz kicks in.
During my stay, I noticed that the Wi‑Fi is surprisingly strong – the signal doesn’t dip at the top floor like it does in some older buildings. The bathroom is a minimalist dream: a walk‑in shower with a rain head, a small vanity, and a set of fluffy towels that are actually soft and not the usual hotel fluff. I appreciate the night lights that mimic the city’s glow – they’re subtle, not harsh, and help you drift to sleep without the need for a blackout curtain. The only thing I’d say could use a tiny tweak is the temperature control: the A/C on the 15th floor can feel a bit drafty at night, but the heating is generous and it’s a relief during the January chill.
Honestly, the location feels like a secret spot that only locals know, tucked away from the main tourist trail yet still within reach of everything you’d want. I’d say Panorama Baltica is a solid 4‑star choice for travelers who want to experience Gdańsk’s waterfront vibe with a touch of modern comfort. You’ll get a taste of the city’s energy, the sea’s soothing presence, and a little slice of the stadium’s buzz – all from a comfortable, well‑equipped apartment that feels like home, not just a place to stay. If you’re planning a trip during the summer, try to avoid the weekend nights when the arena lights up; otherwise, it’s a perfect spot to unwind, enjoy the sea, and soak up the local scene. The staff are approachable, the apartment is stylish, and the view is unbeatable – it’s the kind of place that makes you want to stay longer than you planned.
Travelers should reserve a hotel in Gdansk at least two months ahead for major events like St. Dominic’s Fair, ensuring the best rates and prime locations near historic attractions.
Panorama Baltica – Stylish 15th Floor Apartment with Rooftop Terrace near the Sea and Polsat Plus Arena Stadion Stadium Gdansk Letnica Accommodations
| Accommodation | Details | Estimated Price |
|---|---|---|
| Suite Apartment | 1 queen bed and 1 sofa bed for Max. people: 4 | $138 |




House Rules at Panorama Baltica – Stylish 15th Floor Apartment with Rooftop Terrace near the Sea and Polsat Plus Arena Stadion Stadium Gdansk Letnica
Pets:
- Pets are not allowed.
Parties:
- Parties/events are not allowed
Smoking:
- Smoking is not allowed.
Check-in:
- From 3:00 PM to 11:00 PM
- You need to let the property know what time you’ll be arriving in advance.
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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