Grab your friends and family, this is cheaper than the Christmas meal is costing at work! 3 nights in Gdansk for £36.04pp. What a bargain! It also looks like the Christmas markets start on 2nd (but there is some conflicting information online with some sites saying 5th) so you may have chance to see them, I'll update this thread if I can find out bit there is sure to be plenty to do with or without the markets.
The apartment sleeps 4 (double and double sofa bed) so you need to be happy sharing in a great centrally located apartment with balcony.
Flights are with RYANAIR (stop reading now if you don't want to fly with them), and the arrival time is a bit rubbish as it's just after midnight but you can head straight to your apartment and sleep (or head out for a few drinks)! Unfortunately these are the only times available flying from Newcastle.
You then leave on the Monday tea-time so you still have plenty of time to explore and at this price you can't ask for any better.
Book apartment on hotels.com using 12% code VC12SEP17:AC4AN (sign up as a new customer using a different email if you can't get the code to work) total £64.24
Total £144.16/£36.04
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summerof76
24 Sep 17#1
Good luck with the flights :unamused: Heat added if you get there on time :thumbsup:
you_gotta_be_kidding
24 Sep 17#2
Why would you even consider giving money to Ryanair? The way they've just treated almost 400,000 people, I would never touch them.
cholent to you_gotta_be_kidding
28 Sep 17#29
You would never touch them until you acually need a cheap flight...
holeymoley18
24 Sep 17#3
It would cost me more getting to Newcastle. Good for those who are nearby.
jona77
24 Sep 17#4
Aren’t Ryanair shrinking the size of cabin baggage you’re allowed to take on the plane from the 1st of November?!
adi0604 to jona77
25 Sep 17#5
Provided you even get to board the plane..
Robbo11 to jona77
25 Sep 17#9
There is no change to the bag size allowance but from 1st November, the cabin bag policy will change. After that date, only the 35 x 20 x 20cm smaller bag of the two bags Ryanair currently permit you to take on board free of charge will be allowed in the cabin with you. The larger 55cm x 40cm x 20cm bag (max 10 kgs) will have to go in the hold unless you pay extra for priority boarding which will then allow you to take it in the cabin and store it in an overhead locker. Easyjet have a similar bag policy already.
On this picture is Rothenburg christmas market not Gdansk. Good luck with Ryanair and extra luggage new prices are comming and new cabin allowance.
inspectorhector
25 Sep 17#7
Great apartment block, only built last year so not even on google maps but very nice and modern. Only 5-10 mins walk to old town. Would definitely expect to pay a late arrival charge of £15-20 for arriving at that time. Great city, relatively compact and eating / drinking out about half UK prices.
inspectorhector
25 Sep 17#8
Just checked small print and there is a 100zl mandatory cleaning fee and 60zl charge for arriving after 10pm. Puts about £35 on total room cost but not too bad split 4 ways
judewelsh
25 Sep 17#10
Bargain... beautiful place and the Christmas market is vibrant.. fortunately Newcastle have been little affected with the flight cancellations.
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The apartment sleeps 4 (double and double sofa bed) so you need to be happy sharing in a great centrally located apartment with balcony.
Flights are with RYANAIR (stop reading now if you don't want to fly with them), and the arrival time is a bit rubbish as it's just after midnight but you can head straight to your apartment and sleep (or head out for a few drinks)! Unfortunately these are the only times available flying from Newcastle.
You then leave on the Monday tea-time so you still have plenty of time to explore and at this price you can't ask for any better.
Flights 1-4 December book on ryanair.com £79.92
Book apartment on hotels.com using 12% code VC12SEP17:AC4AN (sign up as a new customer using a different email if you can't get the code to work) total £64.24
Total £144.16/£36.04
All comments (30)
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