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.
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Reza-Sara
From
Sweden
Playground for children even not so big,
Helpful staff,
Water in corridor
Located on Ołowianka Island, which lies between the Motława Waterfront and the Stępka Channel, Jess Krolewski Gdansk Old Town offers rooms near Gdańsk’s Old Town.
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.
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Doreen
From
Canada
Great location
Loved pool and bar upstairs
Good breakfast
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.
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.
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LINCOLN
From
Brazil
Staff, cleanliness, value, location, water filters spread near stairs
Featuring a indoor pool available free of charge and set upon Motława River in the Old Town district in Gdańsk, 984 feet from National Museum, Hotel Almond Gdańsk features air-conditioned rooms with...
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.
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.
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...
The 3-star Amber Hotel is located 1.2 mi from Gdańsk’s beautiful Old Town and overlooks the historic Gdańsk Shipyard. It offers elegant rooms with free Wi-Fi, a flat-screen TV and mini-bar.
Located in Gdańsk, a 5-minute walk from Stogi Beach, Kawena Gdańsk provides accommodations with a garden, free private parking, a terrace and a restaurant.
Hotel Logos is located in Gdańsk, only 427 feet from Aleja Grunwaldzka. It offers rooms with a flat-screen TV with satellite channels, free Wi-Fi and a free mineral water.
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.
Featuring a shared lounge, Noli Gdansk Wrzeszcz is located in Gdańsk in the Pomorskie region, a 14-minute walk from Gdansk Zaspa and 2.8 miles from Olivia Hall.
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.
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.
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.
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.
The modern, air-conditioned 4-star Hotel Arkon Park Gdańsk- Destigo Hotels offers elegant rooms with free Wi-Fi, as well as a modern fitness center and a relaxation room.
FAQs about hotels in Gdańsk
On average, 3-star hotels in Gdańsk cost $122 per night, and 4-star hotels in Gdańsk are $146 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Gdańsk can be found for $188 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Gdańsk this weekend is $196 or, for a 4-star hotel, $274. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Gdańsk for this weekend cost around $303 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs $116 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Gdańsk for tonight. You'll pay around $138 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Gdańsk will cost around $125, 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.
A nice city but lacking clear directions to attractions.
A nice city but lacking clear directions to attractions. And be warned the public transport is all in Polish, so you really need to study where you are going. Thankfully most of the locals are friendly and are willing to help.
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Guest review by
Richard
United Kingdom
Review score
10.0
What an incredible city.
What an incredible city. Absolutely beautiful architecture sitting on canals makes it a paradise. So much to see and do. In particular, Westerplatte where the first shots of WW2 happened. Also, the WW2 and Solidarity museums are worth day trips in themselves. A bonus extra is the Maritime Museum. The cafe culture within the old town is second to none with an array of restaurants to chose from for snacks, lunch or dinner. The city is very walkable but public transport is easy to use and the likes of Uber is cheap and readily available.
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Guest review by
John
United Kingdom
Review score
10.0
Breathtaking!
Breathtaking! I walked around looking for fish/seafood restaurants and I was spoiled for choice, I found one nearby called Canis I eventually went with and it was the best food I've ever had and very good value for money.
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Guest review by
Alexandra
United Kingdom
Review score
10.0
Loved the friendliness of the locals with many going out of...
Loved the friendliness of the locals with many going out of their way to help.
Great variety of entertainment in the square and many attractions within walking distance.
The WW2 Museum is a must see visit. The Black Bird Galleon was an enjoyable and relaxing way to view a very busy port.
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Guest review by
Delyse
Review score
10.0
We loved our little break it is a beautiful city.
We loved our little break it is a beautiful city. The people were very friendly and it wasn’t expensive to eat & drink.
We went to the world war museum, it was amazing. The food hall is amazing and very reasonably priced, the food was lovely.
We did a city tour on a boat, which was wonderful.
We did a sightseeing tour with food & drinks with Bart, this was wonderful. We met lovely people from all over the world.
We went to the viewing platform at St Mary’s church, there are 408 steps, some are very narrow. I am claustrophobic, so l found the climb difficult, but the view is wonderful.
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Guest review by
Helen
United Kingdom
Review score
10.0
Gdansk is a must in poland especially if you’re interested...
Gdansk is a must in poland especially if you’re interested in history of all kind. A historic cruise from the Gdansk ship yard is highly recommended. There is a guided tour of the shipyard itself, where birth of the movement called solidarity enabled the death of communism in Europe, highly underrated the significance. WW2 museum is another should. Then of course walk about the length and breadth of the old town is unmissable. Apart from that there are castles, other museums and attractions around Gdansk worth the time. Transport is cheap and very frequent. Especially the old town offers various cuisines. Gdansk is also well served by trains from all over the country with connections beyond like Germany.
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V fernando
United Kingdom
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Amazing apartment near to the city centre. Great option if you travel by car as the accomodation has private parking spot in underground garage. The ap. is very well equiped and the host is also very helpful. City centre is merely 5 min by walk.
There is only one drawback - the street in front of the ap. can be sometimes louder (especially during nights - party people)
But overall one of the best accomodation we had in Poland!
excellent location ! If you come by plane, take bus no 210 from the airport, stop the street behind the hotel ( HUCISKO stop ), and once you are in the front of the hotel you are right at the beginning of Old Town, cobble streets, pedestrian zone, lovely historical buildings, market...close to the train station so you can take day trips ( 15 min on the train to Sopot...)..or take tram no 6 to visit Oliwa park and cathedral...
Spacious room, clean, great beds, TV with Netflix and YouTube, coffee machine, washing machine. Excellent location, just few metres away from Old Town with many grocery stores, restaurants and attractions all within walking distance. The staffs were all very helpful and attended to our needs promptly. Felt like staying in a 5 star hotel.
I stayed here for the second time, everything was nice incl. a tasteful breakfast. The hotel is located in city centre, next to a channel and the Marine museum. The staff is friendly, the place is warm and very clean with a spacious kitchen on 1st floor.
Modern, stylish hotel right next to the old town. Rooms were spacious and luxurious, breakfast was excellent and the spa area while not large was still very good with a pool, jacuzzi and two saunas.
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Guest review by
Olli
Finland
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