Very pleasant and comfortable hotel just off the Old Town of Gdansk. The rooms are spacious and very clean. An excellent breakfast is served, but the other meals are less overwhelming. For example, the Ceasar Salad I ordered had actually little in common with what a ceasar ought be. The most irritating experience occurred in the swimming pool. The hotel disposes of a beautiful swinning pool which I love to use. However, wwhen I arrived the first day, the pool was was occupied by some acqua gym group and in effect not available to hotel guests. This is totally inacceptable. The hotel guests must be given priority in the use of the pool!
KkthérèseNo Proper Air Conditioning – Uncomfortably Hot Stay
The apartment is in an excellent location—just a couple of minutes’ walk from Gdańsk Old Town—which is a real plus. It has all the basic amenities you’d expect: a washing machine, fridge, electric stove top, and the bathroom and bed were both clean and well-kept.
However, guests need to collect the apartment keys from a separate property management office rather than at the apartment itself, which is a bit inconvenient.
More importantly, the lack of a proper air conditioning unit really undermined the stay. The apartment only had a small, low-powered fan, which meant it was uncomfortably hot from the moment I arrived until I left. Sleeping at night was particularly difficult, even though the outside temperature was only in the high teens to low twenties—so I dread to think what it would be like during a real heatwave.
It’s a nice apartment in theory, but the absence of proper cooling makes it hard to recommend in warmer weather. After two nights, I moved to Apart Neptune in the Old Town, which had full air conditioning and was far more comfortable.