21 Tysiąclecia, 80-351 Gdańsk, Poland
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Wave Apartments – Tysiąclecia Overview

Wave Apartments – Tysiąclecia sits right on 21 Tysiąclecia, just a stone’s throw from the bustling heart of Gdańsk’s Old Town. I remember strolling past the golden‑roofed St. Mary’s Church and popping into the corner café on Staszica to grab a latte before checking in. The front desk was surprisingly friendly, and the key was handed over in a sleek, minimalist box that felt more like a pop‑up shop than a hotel. The check‑in process itself is pretty quick—no long lines, no endless paperwork—just a quick chat about the daily schedule and a quick tour of the apartment’s layout. You’ll notice that the building’s façade is a mix of old brick and modern glass; it’s a visual reminder that Gdańsk is a city that respects its past while looking forward. Parking is included, and there’s a small underground lot at the back of the building that’s usually free of charge; I found a spot for my rental car in just a minute, which is a relief after a long train ride.

The apartment itself is a surprisingly spacious two‑bedroom set-up with a fully equipped kitchen, which is great if you’re staying for a week or more. The kitchenette is stocked with basic cookware, a kettle, and a decent coffee machine that actually makes good coffee—no more bitter instant stuff. When you open the window, the sound of the street below is a gentle hum, not the clatter you’d expect from a city center; it’s the kind of background noise that makes you feel relaxed. The bed is a queen with a memory‑foam mattress that feels like a hug, and the linens are soft, white, and a bit cool, which is just the right texture for a night’s sleep after a day of exploring. I’ve spent a few evenings here watching the sunset over the Motława River, and the light that filters through the sheer curtains turns the living room into a warm amber glow. The decor is intentionally minimal, with pops of local art on the walls—one painting of a fisherman in old Gdańsk that I found at a small gallery on Jagiellońska Street. If you’re into local culture, that’s a nice touch that feels authentic rather than staged.

A few practical things worth mentioning: the noise level from the street is low, even during the peak tourist season, so you can sleep through the night without the usual city buzz. I do want to point out that the building doesn’t have a gym or a pool—if that’s a deal‑breaker for you, you might want to look elsewhere. The Wi‑Fi is solid, with a password shared via a card tucked into the welcome brochure, and the speed is enough for streaming and video calls. The bathroom is compact but functional; the shower has a nice, steady flow, and the tiles are matte, which keeps the space feeling airy. For a small extra, there’s a dedicated laundry area on the 12th floor with a washer and dryer that’s easy to use, and the staff are

Wave Apartments – Tysiąclecia Accommodations

AccommodationDetailsEstimated Price
One-Bedroom Apartment1 full bed and 1 sofa bed for Max. people: 4$75
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House Rules at Wave Apartments – Tysiąclecia

Pets:

  • Pets are not allowed.

Parties:

  • Parties/events are not allowed

Smoking:

  • Smoking is not allowed.

Check-in:

  • From 4:00 PM to 11:30 PM
  • You need to let the property know what time you’ll be arriving in advance.

Check-out:

  • From 6:00 AM to 10:00 AM

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:

8.4

Location:

9.3

Free Wifi:

8.1

Facilities:

8.0

Cleanliness:

8.8

Value for money:

8.3