

TJB Design Apartment RAJSKA 8 Overview
TJB Design Apartment RAJSKA 8 sits right on Rajska street, a quiet side lane that still feels like the heart of Gdańsk. When I first stepped out of the metro, the smell of fresh pierogi wafted from a bakery on Głogowska, and I knew I was in the right neighborhood. The street is lined with a mix of old timber-framed shops and modern glass facades, so the vibe is a blend of historic charm and contemporary buzz. I found a small parking spot in the alley behind the building—free street parking until 8 pm, then it gets a bit tight, so maybe bring a small bag if you’re heading out in the evenings. The check‑in at TJB Design Apartment RAJSKA 8 was surprisingly smooth; the receptionist greeted us with a cheeky grin and handed over a keycard that looked more like a postcard than a standard hotel key. She mentioned that the front desk opens at 8 am, so if you’re a night owl you might have to wait a bit, but honestly, the wait was less than 10 minutes.
The apartment itself is a pure design statement. The living area is open and airy, with a sofa that actually feels like a cloud, and a wall of windows looking out onto the cobblestones of the Old Town. I slept on the bed that has that buttery mattress that’s just a touch firmer than a hotel—perfect for a good night’s rest after a day of wandering. The kitchen is small but fully equipped: a coffee maker that brews the best espresso on the street, a mini fridge, and a compact stove. The bathroom is a bright, Scandinavian slice of heaven, with a rainfall shower that makes you forget you’re in a city hostel. One thing I noticed—there’s a subtle hum from the street at night, but it’s far less intrusive than the usual city noise, probably because the building’s walls are thick. If you’re a light sleeper, the hotel’s location near the Motława River means you’ll catch the gentle lapping of the water in the mornings, which is surprisingly soothing.
When it comes to food, there’s a hidden gem just a block away on Mickiewicza—an espresso bar that serves pastries fresher than the ones on the street. For lunch, I took a stroll to the Main Market Square, where the Gdańsk Crane and St. Mary’s Church dominate the skyline—classic postcard moments. The evening, I headed back to the apartment to explore the balcony, where I could hear the distant chatter of locals and the occasional honk from a scooter. The apartment’s minimalist décor feels like a breath of fresh air; the neutral tones and natural wood textures make it a perfect backdrop for selfies. In terms of practicalities, the Wi‑Fi is solid, and the TV offers a decent selection of Polish channels—useful if you want to catch a local football match. Overall, TJB Design Apartment RAJSKA 8 feels less like a hotel and more like a stylish, well‑curated home base that lets you soak in Gdańsk’s rhythm without the usual tourist fluff. If you’re looking for a spot that blends comfort, design, and a genuine taste of the city, this place is a solid win—just be ready to step out into the lively streets and let Gdańsk sweep you up.
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TJB Design Apartment RAJSKA 8 Accommodations
| Accommodation | Details | Estimated Price |
|---|---|---|
| Superior One-Bedroom Apartment with Balcony | 1 queen bed and 1 sofa bed for Max. people: 2 | $88 |




House Rules at TJB Design Apartment RAJSKA 8
Pets:
- Pets are not allowed.
Parties:
- Parties/events are not allowed
Smoking:
- Smoking is not allowed.
Check-in:
- From 3:00 PM to 12:00 AM
- 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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