Located in the the heart of Gdansk city centre, the Marina Club Hotel prides itself on excellent views of the Old Town, the Yacht Marina, the Amber Sky View Wheel and the cranes of the Gdansk shipyard.


Located in the Heart of Gdansk
Rooms and suites have a view of the Old Town and the yacht marina on the Motlawa River. The most important tourist attractions – Neptune’s Fountain, the Uphagen House or the World War II Museum are a few minutes’ walk away.
Spacious Rooms with a View


The rooms are spacious (the smallest single room is over 200 sq ft). All flats have their own fully equipped mini kitchens. Two-room flats are available, ideal for families with children. There is a roof bar with panoramic views on the top of the building.
Family Friendly and Activities for Children
The Marina Club Hotel has a games room equipped with different games, toys, puzzles and colouring books. The hotel’s playroom allows parents a deep breath and time to plan the next day’s sightseeing in the Tricity.
Near the hotel there is a beautiful park with a playground, ideal for carefree outdoor play. Here, children can run wild on swings, slides and monkey groves, while parents can relax on benches among the trees. The park also has an outdoor gym where you can get in shape, and a pitch where you can play a game of football or basketball.


Spa & Massage Treatments
The massage parlor offers professional therapy based on a holistic approach for the body, mind and soul. A wide range of relaxing and therapeutic massages are available from top class therapists. Treatments available include classic massage with luxurious oils, Polynesian relax, aroma massage, hot stones, amber glow, massage for two, Thai massage and beauty treatments such as lymphatic massage, firming massage and facial lifting massage.


Food: Śliwka w Kompot Restaurant
Buffet breakfast for guests. Restaurant menu includes burgers, sea food, pasta dishes and more.
Booking Information
To book the Marina Club Hotel, please contact the hotel directly for booking information.
