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Rent in Dębniki, Kraków

Dębniki is a spacious, green riverside district that trades old-town proximity for parks, newer flats, and lower rents. It is a solid family and value choice, especially in its modern developments.

Median rent in Dębniki by size

SizeMedianFair range (p25–p75)Sample
Studio / 1 room2 800 zł2 400 zł3 300 zł130
2 rooms3 700 zł3 150 zł4 400 zł175
3 rooms5 050 zł4 250 zł6 000 zł110
4+ rooms6 600 zł5 500 zł7 900 zł62

PLN per month · PolandRent, as of Q4 2025.

What it's like to live in Dębniki

Dębniki stretches along the south-west bank of the Vistula and is one of Kraków's larger, greener districts, taking in riverside parks, the Bonarka shopping centre on its fringe, and broad residential areas. The riverside near the old town is desirable, but the bulk of the district is residential, mixing older houses with substantial newer apartment estates that appeal to families wanting space. Tram and bus links connect it to the centre, though commutes are longer than from the inner districts. The combination of greenery, newer stock, and prices below the city median makes it a steady family and value pick.

Best for

  • Families wanting space and greenery
  • Renters favouring newer apartments
  • Value-seekers comfortable further out

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Dębniki rent FAQ

How much is rent in Dębniki, Kraków?
As of Q4 2025, the median 2-room flat in Dębniki rents for about 3 700 zł/month, a studio around 2 800 zł, and a 3-room flat about 5 050 zł.
Is Dębniki expensive compared to the rest of Kraków?
A 2-room flat in Dębniki is -11% versus the Kraków median of 4 147 zł — cheaper than the city overall.
Is Dębniki good for families?
Yes — it is one of the greener, more spacious districts, with riverside parks and plenty of newer family-sized apartments, which is why families favour it.
Is it cheaper than central Kraków?
Yes. A 2-room flat asks around 3,700 PLN/month, below the city median, with the trade-off being a longer commute into the old town.
Is it well-connected?
Reasonably — trams and buses serve the district, but journeys to the centre take longer than from the inner ring, and a car is more useful here than in central districts.

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