GGuest UserIt is located at the airport, just in front of the arrival and departure hall. I stayed one night only, in order to make my early departure more comfortable. The hotel is fairly new and its quality meets the Hampton hotel standards. I would like to underline some positive points. First of all, the state of maintenance is perfect and the cleaning is just as perfect, two things that are often not to be taken for granted in airport hotels, which are subject to an intense turnover of guests who spend only one night there. Secondly, although the rooms are not very large, a very rational design optimizes the space available, so that everything you need is there and, at the same time, there is ample space to move: it is therefore possible to define the comfort of the room as very high, like in a more luxuriant hotel. Thirdly, the staff are exceptionally welcoming, friendly and even smile at you, things that are not so common neither in airport hotels nor in this part of Poland; this greatly improves the quality of the stay. All these positive features convinced me to give this hotel the very high rating of 5. I come now to the details. The room equipment is very complete, including ironing facilities, coffee-making facilities, the safe and, in the bathroom, even an electric dryer for laundry. Coffee, tea and drinking water are provided. All bathroom products are abundantly available. The beds are large and comfortable, there is a large work-table and relaxation is guaranteed by a comfortable armchair with footrest. The lighting is very abundant (unlike many of the latest generation hotels, where the lighting is poor and insufficient), and the air conditioning works perfectly (another very positive fact in an age where air conditioning is often rationed for economic reasons). Like in all Hampton hotels, the buffet breakfast is included in the room rate: it is reasonably good and abundant . There is a business centre in front of the reception, with a very large table for meetings, one computer and good connection to Internet. Connections to Gdansk and other nearby cities are easy and practical. From/to the center of Gdansk you can take bus no. 210, which passes right in front of the airport and ends the ride at the Central Railway Station (“Dworzec Głowny”). The ticket costs 3.80 Zloty (equivalent to approximately € 0.80 in April 2022) and can be purchased at the vending machine located on the bus platform. The bus runs twice an hour on weekdays and once an hour at the weekend; travel time is about 40 minutes. For Sopot, Oliwa or Gdynia you can take the train, which leaves the airport every 15 minutes; however, a train change in Gdansk is required. If you are coming from abroad and need to change money, you will find an exchange office in the arrivals hall, but the rates are not very favourable (on the day of my arrival the purchase rate of the Euro was 20% lower than the exchange parity ).
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