Puro Gdansk Stare Miasto is located in the center of Gdańsk, just 492 feet from the Green Gate and 984 feet from the Long Market.
Magdalena
United Kingdom
This is my second stay at this hotel and I am glad to see the hotel maintains the same high standard. Very comfortable room, in the heart of the city. Good air-conditioning and very comfortable bedding. The bathroom was big and the room has nice lighting regulation system. Overall, I felt very comfortable and will come back again if I am in Gdansk.
Set 656 feet from Old Town Hall in Gdańsk, Craft Beer Hotel Central welcomes guests with a restaurant and bar.
Daniel
United Kingdom
I always stay here in Gdansk: it is located right beside the train and bus station, the rooms are large and comfortable, and the food and drinks are excellent. The hotel staff are always very helpful and approachable.
Mercure Gdańsk Stare Miasto is the highest building in Gdańsk and enjoys location only 1312 feet from the beautiful Old Town of Gdańsk and 656 feet from Madison Shopping Gallery with over 100 shops.
Located on Ołowianka Island, which lies between the Motława Waterfront and the Stępka Channel, Jess Hotel Krolewski Gdansk Old Town offers rooms near Gdańsk’s Old Town.
Anna
Poland
the room for family was tiny, the miji bar was out of order, the facility, including our rooms, are old and worn
Located on the Motława River waterfront in Gdańsk’s Old Town, Hilton Gdańsk offers air conditioned rooms with free WiFi. The indoor swimming pool on the top floor offers panoramic views of the area.
Hotel Admirał is located 1312 feet from the center of Gdańsk Old Town and offers air-conditioned rooms with free wireless internet. Guests are welcome to use steam and dry sauna.
Andre
Sweden
Great location. Friendly staff and decent breakfast. Comfortable bed. Water bottles every day in the room.
The modern Novotel Gdańsk Centrum is a hotel located in the center of the seaport city of Gdansk, just 656 feet from the Old Town. It offers spacious, air-conditioned rooms and free WiFi throughout.
Lukk8479
Poland
Location
Staff is really helpful
Good food at the restaurant
Offering a restaurant, 3-star Stay inn Hotel Gdańsk is located in the heart of the Old Town of Gdańsk, opposite St. Mary’s Basilica. It offers modern, air-conditioned rooms with free WiFi access.
Everything was great and the hotel deserved 5 stars
Hotel Milo Gdansk Airport is located in Gdańsk, 6.3 miles from Gdansk Zaspa and 7.6 miles from Olivia Hall. This 3-star hotel offers room service, a 24-hour front desk and free WiFi.
Its in airport!! But I could not hear plain voices.
Located just off the Crane over the Motława River in Gdańsk, Hotel Podewils Old Town Gdansk offers stylish designed rooms with satellite TV and views of the Old Town. There is free Wi-Fi.
Enjoying a prime location in the center of Gdańsk, Hotel Marina Club Old Town View is by the Gdańsk Marina and within a few minutes' walk of the Old Town's main sights.
The location is good and very close to the old town.
Located in the Wrzeszcz disctrict of Gdańsk and surrounded by a garden, Villa Eva offers peaceful accommodations with easy access to the city’s main attractions.
breakfast was good. the hotel was lovely and modern.
Located in the Old Town district in Gdańsk, 1640 feet from Green Gate, Hotel Number One offers a restaurant and a lobby which feature design interiors.
Lot to do , amazing play area for kids downstairs.
Ibis Gdansk Stare Miasto is located in the Old Town district in Gdańsk, 1312 feet from Old Town Hall. Free WiFi can be enjoyed throughout the property.
We really enjoyed our stay and breakfast at the hotel
Set in the Wrzeszcz district in Gdańsk, Focus Hotel Premium Gdańsk provides free WiFi throughout the property. Guests can have a meal at the restaurant.
Breakfast was good and a sandwich for the rest of the day
Featuring free WiFi throughout the property, Hotel Zatoka offers pet-friendly accommodations in Gdańsk, 1.8 mi from National Museum. Guests can enjoy the on-site bar.
Silent hotel, comfortable beds, clean, good free parking
Hotel Arena Expo is located only 984 feet from the Polsat Plus Arena Gdańsk, by the E77 route. It offers air-conditioned rooms with free Wi-Fi and modern interiors.
staff was perfect. breakfast was better than expected
Just 20 minutes’ walk from Gdańsk Old Town, this 3-star hotel offers modern rooms including free Wi-Fi. It has a 24-hour front desk and parking is available on site.
Location, free parking, very nice and helpful staff
3-star Hotel Oliwski is located in the center of Gdańsk Oliwa, by the main route connecting Gdańsk with Sopot and Gdynia, and 1312 feet to Gdańsk-Oliwa Train Station, allowing for easy access to the...
Clean rooms, very nice breakfast, super friendly staff
Hotel Hanza is a 4-star property located in the heart of Old Town Gdańsk, at the picturesque Motława River. It offers air-conditioned rooms with free Wi-Fi.
Best location in Gdansk and really helpfull staff!
Located on the Motława River waterfront in Gdańsk’s Old Town, Hilton Gdańsk offers air conditioned rooms with free WiFi. The indoor swimming pool on the top floor offers panoramic views of the area.
Everything was brilliant from the service to the room
Qubus Gdańsk is a 4-star hotel offering a boat ride in the summer season and air-conditioned rooms with an LCD TV and free Wi-Fi. They overlook Motława River and the Old Town of Gdańsk.
Spacious rooms, good choice of food for the breakfast
FAQs about hotels in Gdańsk
On average, 3-star hotels in Gdańsk cost $130 per night, and 4-star hotels in Gdańsk are $160 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Gdańsk can be found for $202 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Gdańsk this weekend is $163 or, for a 4-star hotel, $209. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Gdańsk for this weekend cost around $232 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs $202 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Gdańsk for tonight. You'll pay around $314 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Gdańsk will cost around $246, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
Called the Amber Capital of the World, Gdańsk is the major shipping seaport and the most beautiful city along the Polish Baltic coast. It has everything from fascinating history and great architecture to a friendly atmosphere!
Also known as Danzig due to its complex past with periods of Polish, German and self-rule, the city is part of the Tricity urban area together with the port city of Gdynia and the popular spa town Sopot. It’s also a birthplace of the world-famous Solidarity movement, which helped to bring down Communist rule in Poland, initiating the end of the Cold War era.
Its charming buildings were rebuilt in a historical style after the city's near-complete destruction during World War II. You can admire the colorful townhouses of the Old Town by boat on the Motlawa River or by strolling down the popular Long Street and Long Market.
While in Gdańsk, make sure you visit the 15th-century St. Mary’s Church, the largest brick church in Europe, and make a wish at the Neptune Fountain, the city’s patron. While in town, try the legendary local Goldwasser liqueur with 22 karat gold flakes!
Whether you reach Gdańsk by train or plane, Booking.com has a variety of accommodations near the Lech Walesa Airport, the picturesque Old Town or the general city center.
Mass tourism is slowly chewing away the original experience...
Mass tourism is slowly chewing away the original experience you are looking for in Gdansk, it's basically overcrowded and loosing its charm like we have experienced it for 6 years ago.
But not all hope is lost, there are still places where you are received well and can enjoy this beautiful city.
I would recommend you spend only a few days in Gdansk and explore the surroundings like Malbork and Jastarnia and Hel for example.
You will find less beaten down paths and a glimp of real Poland including friendly people who aren't beaten down by waves of drunken rude tourists.
If you want to see mankind at its best or an view into Dante's inferno the Gdansk main street offers after 23h00 abundant proof that we're the pinnacle of evolution.
Budget wise you can tell the recession hit hard and mass tourism have sky rocketed the prices, so if you're looking for a budget holiday alongside your Ryanair ticket you can stick to Vodka. You won't stick out and feel right at home after 23h00 on the main streets.
But if you are out for a relaxing family holiday and avoid the hurds of thirsty you will find plenty to see and visit during day time.
You eat just as good on the small side streets and skip a lot of the FOMO, keep your kids close when you walk on the main streets as it is crowded like hell.
Enjoy!
Raphael
Sweden
Scored 8.0
8.0
pleasant city in the summertime with much charm and easy to...
pleasant city in the summertime with much charm and easy to see within 2 days. Also worth visiting is nearby towns such as Sopot. Also great for history buffs with wonderful meuseums that are very worth visiting.
Patrick
United States of America
Scored 10
10
Very nice old city, a bit overcrowded however.
Very nice old city, a bit overcrowded however. The city center is not that big, but there's a lot to see and there're many museums. I'd recommend visiting European Solodarity museum. It's very interesting interactive museum starting with its unusual industrial building with terrace and finishing with it's exibitishions that let you immerse yourself in the history.
Liudmyla
Ukraine
Scored 10
10
Very nice, clean, quiet apartment, we live in ground floor...
Very nice, clean, quiet apartment, we live in ground floor which close to canteen, the owner is so kind to make us fresh delicious omelette, fresh tomato and cucumber and yogurt. dining room on the 2nd floor and a roof garden on 3rd floor where you can have drinks and take rest.
Wenting
China
Scored 10
10
Me and my family try to come back to Gdańsk every year.
Me and my family try to come back to Gdańsk every year. We really love it and it's one of the rare places in which we can really relax. Wonderful city, wonderful beaches and lots of great restaurants
Michał
Poland
Scored 10
10
Very pretty historic town.
Very pretty historic town. Lovely architecture , cobbled streets, lots of bars and restaurants to choose from. Very reasonably priced compared to the UK. Easy and cheap access, by train, to the coastal town of Sopot with its long wooden pier and sandy beach. Made several visits to the Balsam café with its good beer, Balsam cocktails, great members of staff, interesting artwork and tasty food
This was the best place we stayed in Poland.
The room is big, very spacious, clean, well equipped.
The window view leads to the "Romantic Road", big and almost floor window, tall celling, it was absolutely lovely.
The location is right in the center of main town, you can walk everywhere, plenty of eating and drinking places.
The host is very accommodating, allowed us to leave the luggage until later. This was very kind of him.
The hotel is fantastic, located not far away from city centre. The closest supermarket, pharmacy and bakery are 5 minutes walk from the hotel.
The single room which I have stayed in was clean, cosy and spacious. The bathroom was also clean and well equipped (hair dryer, soap, shower gel, towels, toilet paper).
The place is quiet and not overcrowded.
I recommend staying there :)
My stay at Jess Hotel Krolewski in Gdansk Old Town was delightful, thanks to its prime location in the heart of the city, delicious breakfast, spacious and clean rooms, serene atmosphere, and the picturesque river view from our window, although parking required an additional fee.
The hotel is great . Perfect location, great staff .. breakfast is lovely .. pool and sauna all when you choose ... poland is a great break away beautiful old town lots to do ..
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