

Park Reagana Modern Apartment Overview
Park Reagana Modern Apartment – I stumbled onto this spot while wandering the cobbled streets of Gdańsk after a late lunch at that little pierogi place on Mariacka. The building itself looks like a slice of contemporary art, but once you step inside, it feels like a warm hug. The lobby is surprisingly spacious for a four‑star place, and the front desk staff greet you with a grin that makes you forget you’re paying a decent rate. They’re quick, they’re friendly, and honestly, they know the city like the back of their hands – they’ll tell you the best bars on Grzybowa without you even asking. The key fobs are a bit clunky, but the check‑in process is quick, so you’re out the door before the city’s bustle picks up again.
The apartment itself is a modern little oasis. I booked a 2‑bedroom unit on the second floor, and the view from the balcony is a neat mix of the Old Town’s rooftops and the hustle of the nearby Gdańsk Main Railway Station. The bed is super comfortable – think plush foam with a linen sheet that smells faintly of sea breeze, even when you’re just in the city. The kitchenette is decent, though the coffee machine is a bit old, so you’ll need to bring your own beans if you’re a caffeine junkie. The bathroom is actually spotless; the quartz countertop feels cool under your fingers, and the shower has a great pressure. I did notice that the air conditioning sometimes whines a bit – a minor annoyance, but it’s nothing that will ruin your stay. Parking is a plus – there’s a small paid lot right next to the building, and the rates are reasonable compared to the city center. I parked my car there and made a quick coffee run to a café on Słowackiego Street – a local favorite for its homemade cakes.
One thing that really impressed me was the noise level. If you’re staying on the lower floors, the city noise can be a bit intrusive, especially at night, but the higher stories like mine have a surprisingly quiet atmosphere. The building’s windows are double‑glazed, which keeps the street chatter at bay – you can actually hear the distant gulls or the soft hum of a distant tram. I stayed during the shoulder season, so the place was quiet and the staff was even more attentive, giving me a little tip about a hidden tram stop that takes you straight to the beach. If you’re visiting during the summer, you’ll want to keep an eye on the crowds; the area around Prezydenta Lecha Kaczyńskiego can get pretty busy, but the staff at Park Reagana Modern Apartment always has a calm smile and a helpful recommendation. Bottom line: it’s a solid, comfortable spot that feels like a home base in Gdańsk, without the bland, touristy feel that some other hotels have. If you’re looking for a place that balances modern design with a genuine local touch, you’ll probably end up saying, “I actually liked this more than I expected.”
Gdansk’s hotels showcase the perfect blend of Hanseatic tradition and modern comfort, with many featuring maritime tour services and authentic Polish coastal hospitality.
Park Reagana Modern Apartment Accommodations
| Accommodation | Details | Estimated Price |
|---|---|---|
| Two-Bedroom Apartment | 3 × 1 sofa bed for Max. people: 6 | $76 |




House Rules at Park Reagana Modern Apartment
Pets:
- Pets are not allowed.
Parties:
- Parties/events are not allowed
Smoking:
- Smoking is not allowed.
Check-in:
- From 4:00 PM
- You need to let the property know what time you’ll be arriving in advance.
Check-out:
- Until 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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