This three-bedroom apartment for 6 people is located in the DOKI development on Popiełuszki Street in Gdańsk’s Młode Miasto district. The interior design is inspired by the works of Pablo Picasso. It features two bedrooms and a balcony, and a parking space in the garage is included in the price of your stay. The Montownia food hall is less than a minute’s walk from the building.
The PICASSO decor draws direct inspiration from the work of Pablo Picasso—a portrait of a woman in his style hangs in the dining room, and another print rests against the desk in the second bedroom. The color palette plays with contrasts: orange velour and cobalt lamps above the table, green cabinet fronts in the kitchen, geometric arches on the wallpaper, and a horizontal orange stripe above the headboard. The bathroom is designed in the spirit of modernism: black-and-white terrazzo on the floor and a framed Bauhaus poster. From the balcony, you can see the Museum of the Second World War and the Amber Sky observation wheel.
The kitchen is fully equipped: with an oven, dishwasher, and microwave, a group of six can cook and eat together instead of eating out every day. The price of your stay also includes a parking space in the building’s garage.
The DOKI development is located on Popiełuszki Street in Gdańsk’s Młode Miasto district, in the post-shipyard part of the city featuring rain gardens and green roofs. The Montownia food hall is right next to the building—less than a minute’s walk away. It’s an eight-minute walk to the Imperial Shipyard and the European Solidarity Center. The B90 and 100cznia clubs are about twelve minutes north. The Old Town and Długi Targ are an 18–20-minute walk away. Buses from Wałowa go to Gdańsk Główny Station, from where the SKM reaches the center of Sopot in 15 minutes and the center of Gdynia in half an hour.
PICASSO is perfect for couples and families looking for an apartment with a strong artistic character rather than a neutral interior. It’s also ideal for a group of friends visiting the Imperial Shipyard and the Museum of the Second World War. The same DOKI building also houses the HAVEN apartment (for four people, with a view of the Museum of the Second World War), and the neighboring building features the IDEAL apartment (a designer interior with tropical accents and a separate walk-in closet with a washing machine).
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The master bedroom has a double bed, the second bedroom has two single beds, and the living room has a sofa bed—six sleeping spots in total.
A view of the Museum of the Second World War and the Amber Sky observation wheel—the balcony overlooks an open space, not a neighboring courtyard.
It’s an 18–20-minute walk along Aksamitna and Wałowa Streets. The Imperial Shipyard and the European Solidarity Center are closer (8 minutes), and the Montownia food hall is right next to the building.
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