Gdansk is a proper port city, a place where history has drawn all manner of people and things and set them to mingle in amongst narrow cobbled streets. The architecture is unlike that of other Polish cities, built by the ship merchants who had seen the best of what the world had to offer. The parts which survived WWII now have an extra layer of significance and lend the dockside and the Main Town a sort of sad elegance behind the lively atmosphere of the splendidly rebuilt modern city. You’ll find many of the best places to stay in Gdansk in the Main Town which is where the lively bars and cafes, numerous fascinating museums and the amber shops (Gdansk is the amber capital of the world) are located. But it’s also worth looking round the dockside region if your idea of a top location includes water views, dockside beer gardens and a maritime theme.
The history of Gdansk has been tumultuous to say the least. It’s been fought over, mostly by the Germans and the Poles, for hundreds of years and has changed hands several times, including during the 20th century when it was one of the earliest sites of conflict during WWII. Which might be why this city has such a wealth of fascinating museums.
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Gdansk (80-833 Gdańsk)
A renovated 15th century house in the heart of Gdansk. Rooms are decadent with antiques and polished wooden floors. Featuring an in-house museum and library. Car, bike and kayak rental can be organised via reception. A unique place that's oozing with charm and history and amazing value for money.
Gdansk
An 18th century castle set in the heart of Gdansk, boasting a picturesque riverside position. Rooms are traditionally dressed with rich hues, antique furniture and large floor to ceiling windows. Dine at the elegant restaurant serving regional dishes. Ideal for a quintessentially Polish experience.
Gdansk (80-882 Gdańsk)
Elegant designer rooms in the historic city of Gdansk with chic-minimalist rooms, adorned with exposed brick muted in dark, earthy colours. There is a restaurant, sauna, gym and handsomely varied wine cellar. A quiet and indulgent spot in the heart of the city.
Gdansk (80-755 Gdańsk)
Elegant accommodation in the heart of Gdansk's historic centre, offering modern rooms adorned in nautical colours and breathtaking views of the yacht marina. The largest are equipped with kitchenettes. A chic and affordable base to explore the city from.
Gdansk
An historical waterfront building now turned chic contemporary hotel. Light and airy rooms feature enormous windows, wooden floors, crisp white linen and pops of bright turquoise coming from the soft furnishings. The fine dining restaurant specialises in seafood and there's an indulgent spa too.
Gdansk (Stągiewna 26)
A trendy boutique hotel in the centre of Gdańsk. Individually designed rooms with lots of natural light, fabulous showers and top of the line furnishings. The chic contemporary restaurant and bar draw a lively young crowd at weekends. A sophisticated and cool city break.
Gdansk
A riverside hotel located overlooking the yacht marina in the heart of the city. Housing a mix of traditional and contemporary rooms. Dine on classic Polish dishes in the elegant restaurant, indulge in the pampering spa and sip on beers made in the hotel's own microbrewery.
Gdansk
A luxurious five star property boasting a quiet spot outside Gdansk. Light and airy rooms feature soft hues, cast iron beds and private terraces. Feast on French-Polish dishes in the fine dining restaurant and unwind in the pampering spa after a day spent exploring the historical city.