Set 200 metres from Old Town Hall in Gdańsk, Craft Beer Hotel Central welcomes guests with a restaurant and bar.
Cara
United Kingdom
The hotel was beautiful & so close to main old town Gdansk. Friendly staff, super clean hotel, I don’t think we could have got better. The restaurant & beer were fab too, we had dinner, lunch & drinks on a few of the days of our stay!
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.
Chas
United Kingdom
Hotel room had lovely river views, close enough to the city centre without being right in the middle. Staff were extremely polite and helpful.
Mercure Gdańsk Stare Miasto is the highest building in Gdańsk and enjoys location only 400 metres from the beautiful Old Town of Gdańsk and 200 metres from Madison Shopping Gallery with over 100...
Magdalena
United Kingdom
Perfect location to the Stare Miasto but also close to the train station if you would like to do day trips to Sopot and Malbork. That's what we did. It was nice to come back afterwards to this lovely hotel to rest.
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.
Asta
United Kingdom
Location and breakfast were excellent.Lovely view from the rooftop terrace.Very clean and spacious room.
The modern Novotel Gdańsk Centrum is a hotel located in the centre of the seaport city of Gdansk, just 200 metres from the Old Town. It offers spacious, air-conditioned rooms and free WiFi throughout....
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.
Malgorzata
Ireland
Wonderful location, within a walking distance to museums, the cathedral and other sites. The room with a view on the river was great. Staff extremely friendly. A free desert (delicious chocolate cake) was a lovely touch.
Hotel Gdańsk Boutique is housed in a restored 18th-century granary and modern marine-style building, and consists of a 4-star and 5-star parts.
Annette
United Kingdom
I loved this hotel - the traditional style and my colours ..... black and white/cream ...... so very at home. The location is excellent - very close to the Old Town but far enough away from the hustle and bustle.
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.
Great location, very clean and comfortable. Friendly and helpful staff.
Situated 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.
The hotel was absolutely amazing, clean, very helpful staff
In a prime location in Gdańsk, Radisson Hotel & Suites, Gdansk, Wyspa Spichrzów provides air-conditioned rooms, a fitness centre, free WiFi and a restaurant.
Excellent location, clean and good value for money
Located in the Old Town district in Gdańsk, 500 metres 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.
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
Located in the Wrzeszcz disctrict of Gdańsk and surrounded by a garden, Villa Eva offers peaceful accommodation with easy access to the city’s main attractions.
breakfast was good. the hotel was lovely and modern.
Ibis Gdansk Stare Miasto is located in the Old Town district in Gdańsk, 400 metres from Old Town Hall. Free WiFi can be enjoyed throughout the property.
It was modern and very clean and in a very good position
Featuring free WiFi throughout the property, Hotel Zatoka offers pet-friendly accommodation in Gdańsk, 2.9 km from National Museum. Guests can enjoy the on-site bar.
Silent hotel, comfortable beds, clean, good free parking
Hotel Arena Expo is located only 300 metres 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
Located in a pictureseque area of Gdańsk at the mouth of the Vistula River, Hotel Galion offers rooms with a private bathroom and free WiFi. The hotel features its own marina and a recreational area.
Świetna lokalizacja, dookoła woda i las, rewelacja.
Moris is located 150 metres from the Baltic Sea, in Gdańsk Jelitkowo. It features rooms with an en suite bathroom, a balcony, a minibar and free Wi-Fi.
Distance to the sea is just moment and You are there.
3-star Hotel Oliwski is located in the centre of Gdańsk Oliwa, by the main route connecting Gdańsk with Sopot and Gdynia, and 400 metres to Gdańsk-Oliwa Train Station, allowing for easy access to the...
Clean rooms, very nice breakfast, super friendly staff
Hotel Milo Gdansk Airport is located in Gdańsk, 10 km from Gdansk Zaspa and 12 km 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.
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 € 82.81 per night, and 4-star hotels in Gdańsk are € 105.28 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Gdańsk can on average be found for € 141.20 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs € 95.09 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Gdańsk for tonight. You'll pay on average around € 114.84 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Gdańsk will cost around € 133.27 (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 a city of this scale needs: a fascinating history, great architecture and 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 the Communist rule in Poland initiating the end of the Cold War era.
Its charming buildings were rebuilt in a historical style after the near-complete destruction during the World War II. The colourful town houses of the Old Town can be admired by boat on the Motlawa River or enjoyed while strolling along 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 you 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 offers a variety of accommodation near the Lech Walesa Airport, the picturesque Old Town or the general city centre.
Such a clean and beautiful city. We only stayed and looked at the main old town area plus the shipyards. Spent 2.5 days exploring on foot. Very flat easy walking. St Bridgit’s church is a must see with its incredible amber alter and St Mary’s stained glass and clim to the bell tower top was great too! 400 steps though so not for everyone.
Teena
Australia
6.0
Scored 6.0
Some lovely architecture and nice beaches at Sopot.
Some lovely architecture and nice beaches at Sopot. Gdynia was very disappointing. Most buildings in the old town are amber jewellery shops, currency exchange, restaurants, or coffee shops (which are nothing special). There isn't much else unless you go to a generic shopping centre. There are places of interest, monuments, museum etc but overall a little disappointing. Not as interesting as Warsaw or Krakow.
Mark
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Nice old town to visite on a weekend.
Nice old town to visite on a weekend.
We strongly recommend that you also take a fast train to Sopot which is a lovely little sea town with a very large and beautiful bridge on the sea.
Children will probably love to go on a pirate boat trip but do it when it is warm otherwise you will freeze.
The Amber Museum in Gdansk is absolutely beautiful. Dont miss it.
Food was quite ok. There are restaurang everywhere.
People are very friendly.
Christian
Sweden
10
Scored 10
There is not enough space to say all I want to here.
There is not enough space to say all I want to here. I love Gdansk and everything about it, and if you haven't been there, then WHY ON EARTH NOT?
Go there at once and DON'T just stick to the old town and Dluga street. These are really good, and I love them too (as I do everything). But there is so much more. Day trips galore, great parks, excellent walking, a huge variety of restaurants and cafes, the river, the many miles of wonderful smooth sandy beaches (and the water is NOT always so cold as you might think!)
Gdansk old town for architecture and history.
Gdansk Wrzeszcz for restaurants and cafes.
Gdansk Oliwa for the fabulous Park Oliwskie.
Sopot and Gdynia for additional fun!
Getting around couldn't be easier with trams and buses galore. Using Google Maps to help you, you'll be able to get everywhere.
OMG I totally LOVE THIS PLACE, and every time spent there is full of great things!
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David Wilding
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
The city is very well structured and therefore it's almost...
The city is very well structured and therefore it's almost impossible to get lost. The architecture is stunning - a mixture of Dutch and German styles gives it a unique look. Walking by the riverside is a beautiful experience, also the beach is not far, about 25 minutes by tram. Many great restaurants offer a wide variety of cuisines to satisfy everyone.
Zuzka M
Czech Republic
10
Scored 10
If you hold with the truth that there is no time like the...
If you hold with the truth that there is no time like the past, then you cannot fail to like it. The Old Town is fascinating. For the first time in a long while, I was time travelling again. Not easy to find a restaurant which is vegetarian-friendly, but worth looking through the windows, first floor elevated or into the basement, at interiors that remind me of the years before WWII. I dined at Liberum, which is competitively priced and comfortable, and then stopped for a pint at a whacky vintage bar called, in English, 'Wardrobe'. I was in transit, so only in Gdansk for one night, but you'd be hard pushed to experience everything exhaustively even if you had a week at your disposal. If you don't go, you won't know!
Magnificent location, fantastic view. Rooms were ample, with good sized comfotable beds. A little dated but cozy. Decent restaurant, and good breakfast. However, it was cheaper to get breakfast in nearby restaurants, unless you are able to maximise the all you can eat. (28 PLN vs 45 PLN for the hotel one.)
The location of the hotel is perfect. Short walk to beachfront restaurants, tram stop 3 min walk away to take number 3 to city centre. Beach in front of the hotel. Perfect!
So Stay Hotel is a very nice hotel, located about 15 minutes from the old town of Gdansk. It is modern and very comfortable. The room is spacious. We did not have any problems with noise - it is near the main road but no noise can be heard. The breakfast was excellent - maybe one of the best ones so far. Everyday, the staff would also leave two bottles of water and packages of coffee in our room. All in all, we would return in a heartbeat.
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.
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...
The hotel is in a great location, in the Old Town, and not too far to the main train station. We used the taxi from the airport organised by the hotel which suited us. The room was spacious and clean. We had a great view of the river from our window.
We enjoyed the buffet style breakfast. The reception staff were friendly and helpful, as were those in the eating areas. It was good to have a fridge in the room too.
Excellent location right across the street from train station. There is a tunnel under the street from the station to basically the front door of the hotel. Restaurants walkable as well as the Solidarity Museum, Old Town and shipyards. Would stay there again. Breakfast was good but at 15 euros seemed a little expensive for Poland. Kids eat free if I remember correctly. No noise from trains.
The hotel is on the border of the very centre of Gdańsk: perfect combination of short distance to the old town and quietness. It’s a place with one of the best breakfasts I’ve had a chance to eat in Poland. Varied, with a hint of local delicacies, delicious.
The swimming pool is another asset. Very nice option to relax after a long-day’s walk around the city.
It is right next to a tram stop that takes you straight into the old town of Gdansk. It is also next to a major train station that offers service down to Warsaw within a few hours, and even other European countries. There were also two cafés on the first floor of the hotel, and it is right around the corner from a large shopping mall.
Outstanding hotel - modern with a boutique feel we would not hesitate to come back. Staff were friendly and helpful throughout the hotel. The best meal of our trip was in the hotel restaurant and the best cocktail in the Ink Bar upstairs. The spa facilities were excellent too and we both had an amazing massage.
We had an absolutely wonderful stay in this trendy and unique hotel! We were impressed with everything from the moment we arrived, including the staff and facilities. We enjoyed private underground parking and comfortable rooms. The location is perfect just outside one of the gates of the old town.
Beautiful Hotel, Our room was huge, spotless clean, really comfortable bed, Great food and bar (Very good craft beer and range)and reasonabley priced compared with local competition.
Location was excellent beside train station for trips to Sopot and Gydina and close to the gates to the old town.
Just 10 minutes walking distance from the old town. So if you are looking to be just slightly outside of the bustle and hustle this hotel is perfect. Good size spa facilities (steam bath, dry sauna, jacuzzi, pool). Very friendly and helpful staff. Clean rooms.
Incredible value for money. Free tea, coffee , milk and cereals. Excellent location close to bars, restaurants and old Town. Quiet .Safe. I had single occupancy of a private double room with en suite and have stayed in worse ' hotels' for twice the monet
Nicely decorated and well maintained hotel surrounded by woods and next to a small lake. Only 15-20 minutes drive to Sopot or Gdansk city centre. Lots of space in the room and very big bathroom.
Comfortable hotel in a very good location (next to the main train and bus station, approx. 5minutes walking distance to the city centre. The room was clean and spacious.
Excellent location. Quiet, almost tranquile area and so close to the city centre and ample free parking. Inside the hotel building is so quiet like in a fortress.
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