Apartament Villa Herbst Sopot
Max. number of guest
5
Bedrooms
2
Bathrooms
1
Property size
37.00m2
Where you’ll be
Beds
5
Double beds
1
Sofa beds
1
Single beds
1
Child beds
Amenities
Getting around
## Getting Around Villa Herbst enjoys one of the most convenient locations in Sopot, allowing guests to explore the city comfortably on foot while remaining well connected to the entire Tri-City area. The property is situated just a short walk from **Sopot Railway Station**, providing frequent train connections to **Gdańsk**, **Gdynia**, and **Lech Wałęsa Airport**. Local buses also stop nearby, making it easy to reach every part of the region without a car. Most of Sopot's attractions are within walking distance. The famous **Bohaterów Monte Cassino Street (Monciak)**, lined with cafés, restaurants, and boutiques, can be reached in just a few minutes. The sandy beach and the iconic Sopot Pier are approximately 650 metres away, while peaceful parks, historic villas, and seaside promenades surround the neighbourhood. Guests arriving by car will appreciate the quick access to the main roads connecting Sopot with Gdańsk, Gdynia, and the rest of Pomerania. Public parking is available in the surrounding streets, subject to local regulations. The nearby railway station also makes Villa Herbst an excellent base for day trips. Within 15–20 minutes you can reach the historic Old Town of Gdańsk, the modern waterfront in Gdynia, or continue your journey to the Hel Peninsula and other destinations along the Baltic coast. Whether you prefer exploring on foot, travelling by train, cycling along the seaside paths, or driving, Villa Herbst offers an ideal starting point for discovering Sopot and the entire Tri-City region.
Neighborhood
Villa Herbst is located in Dolny Sopot – a historic and green district that has preserved its charming villa-style character and seaside atmosphere. A quiet path through Herbst Park and Arkadiusz Rybicki Square leads to the building – a small, peaceful space with benches nestled among old trees. The villa sits right next to the historic Sopot railway station, and its windows overlook the Eliza Stream – a natural brook flowing under the shade of majestic beech trees. This closeness to both nature and history creates a unique sense of calm, despite the central location. The beach is just 650 meters away, along with the iconic Sopot Pier – the longest wooden pier in Europe. Along the coast stretches North Park, perfect for morning walks and coffee among the trees and birdsong. In the opposite direction lies the Sopot Hippodrome – a large venue with racetracks and an equestrian club, regularly hosting festivals, competitions, and horseback shows. A short walk also leads to the famous Bohaterów Monte Cassino Street – known locally as "Monciak" – full of cafés, restaurants, galleries, and boutiques. Here you’ll also find the Crooked House, a modern landmark of Sopot. Art lovers should visit the State Art Gallery in the Spa House, the seaside Sopot Museum housed in an elegant Art Nouveau villa, and the Forest Opera – a century-old open-air amphitheater nestled in the woods, hosting international music and theater events. The area offers many nature trails and cycling routes – from Zajęcze Hill to the Sopot Forest and the larger Tri-City Landscape Park. Recommended dining spots include White Marlin with its sea view, the popular Bar Przystań, and the cozy Filiżanka i Kubek café. Villa Herbst is a perfect starting point for exploring Sopot – a town where nature, culture, and seaside elegance come together in perfect harmony.

