“Great value and a great location - smack-bang in the centre of town”
I thought this hotel was a real find. It’s situated in a pair of old merchants’ houses right on the main pedestrianised street, Dlugi Targ. It is directly opposite an international chain hotel which, when I booked, was charging double the rate I paid here. The hotel is accessed through a door on the right-hand side of a restaurant called the Flying Dutchman [Latajacy Holender] and the reception is on the first floor. There is a lift.
The staff throughout the hotel were friendly and helpful and the rooms modern, clean and bright with big windows and high ceilings. The public areas too were tastefully decorated throughout with details from Hans Memling’s masterpiece ‘The Last Judgement’ dotted around the hotel - giving a very local flavour to the hotel. [The painting itself is on permanent display at the Gdansk branch of the National Museum, ten minutes walk from the hotel].
Stepping out of the hotel you are a Zloty’s throw from the Neptune Fountain and the waterfront. There are numerous bars and restaurants close by on Dlugi Targ itself and in the surrounding streets. Most things you'll want to see are within 15-20 minutes walk of the hotel and the town felt very safeby day or night.