

Przymorze Comfy Studio Overview
Przymorze Comfy Studio sits on Jagiellońska 10C, right where the city meets the sea—pretty much the spot that locals call the heart of the Przymorze district. I remember stepping out of the metro at Gdańsk Główny, taking a quick 15‑minute walk, and the smell of salt and fresh fish immediately hit me—told me I’d be in the right place. The check‑in was almost a breeze; the front desk clerk was friendly, gave me a quick rundown of the Wi‑Fi password (which, by the way, is surprisingly fast even on a crowded day), and handed over a key card that opened the door with a little click. Parking is a bit of a hunt: there’s free street parking a block away, but you gotta be quick or you’ll have to circle the block a few times. I parked at the corner of Jagiellońska and Wspólna, and it was quiet enough that I could hear the gulls calling from the promenade.
The studio itself is a clean, airy space—four stars, 8.3 rating, and it’s delivered on that promise. The bed is surprisingly plush; the linens feel like a gentle hug, and the mattress is firm enough to keep you from waking up on your back. There’s a tiny kitchenette with a kettle, a couple of mugs, and a 50‑inch smart TV that’s great for catching a show after a day of sightseeing. The balcony is my favorite part—pushed out onto Jagiellońska, you can see the water line and the city’s skyline. If you’re early, the sea breeze will whisk across your face while you sip coffee. I’ve heard that the noise level is pretty good, even in the summer; the only thing that gets a bit louder is the traffic on Jagiellońska around noon, but the building’s insulation does a decent job of muffling it. For anyone who loves a little sea aroma in the morning, you’ll be happy to find that the windows are openable, so fresh air comes in without the need for electricity.
Locally, the best thing about staying at Przymorze Comfy Studio is how easy it is to jump into the city’s culture. A short walk takes you to the bustling Stogi Marina where you can grab a coffee at a café that serves the best pierogi in town (yes, they’re chewy, not crisp, but that’s the charm). If you’re up for a bit more adventure, head over to the historic Gdańsk Old Town—just a 20‑minute walk or a quick tram ride. I found the entire area to be lively yet not overwhelming; you can hear the croaking of frogs near the river and the distant hum of the port. For a quieter evening, the hotel’s lobby is surprisingly cozy, with a small bookshelf that’s actually a wall of old Polish literature. All in all, Przymorze Comfy Studio feels more like a home base than a hotel, and I’d definitely recommend it to anyone looking for a relaxed, authentic Gdańsk experience. The only minor critique? There’s no on‑site breakfast—so if you’re a morning person, pack some granola or grab something quick from the local bakery on Jagiellońska. Otherwise, it’s a solid choice—good value, great location, and honestly, a place that makes you feel like you belong in the city.
Apartments in Gdansk provide travelers with authentic local experiences, allowing them to explore traditional Polish markets and cook with fresh Baltic Sea specialties.
Przymorze Comfy Studio Accommodations
| Accommodation | Details | Estimated Price |
|---|---|---|
| Studio | 2 sofa beds for Max. people: 2 | $72 |




House Rules at Przymorze Comfy Studio
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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