This colourfully decorated hostel has a superb location, a pleasant two-minute walk across the river from the Long Market. Accommodation is in bright, IKEA-furnished two- to six-bed rooms, with spotless shared or private bathrooms. Breakfast is available, but not really worth the price; there are several good breakfast cafes nearby.
Moon Hostel
Gdańsk
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