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Rent in Kazimierz, Kraków

Renting in Kazimierz puts you in Kraków's most atmospheric, bar-dense neighbourhood, popular with expats and creatives who want character over polish. Rents are high though below the old town, and nightlife noise is the main trade-off.

Median rent in Kazimierz by size

SizeMedianFair range (p25–p75)Sample
Studio / 1 room3 650 zł3 050 zł4 350 zł120
2 rooms4 800 zł4 000 zł5 750 zł140
3 rooms6 400 zł5 300 zł7 750 zł82
4+ rooms8 350 zł6 850 zł10 150 zł48

PLN per month · PolandRent, as of Q4 2025.

What it's like to live in Kazimierz

Kazimierz is the bohemian heart of Kraków, a dense grid of restored synagogues, courtyard bars, vintage shops, and some of the city's best food and nightlife. It draws a cosmopolitan, creative crowd and has a strong expat presence, making it one of the easiest places to land socially without speaking Polish. Housing is mostly characterful tenements, many sympathetically renovated, sitting just below old-town prices. The flip side of the buzz is genuine night noise around the bar clusters, so quieter streets command a premium for light sleepers.

Best for

  • Expats and creatives
  • Renters who value nightlife and cafés
  • Young professionals without a car

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Kazimierz rent FAQ

How much is rent in Kazimierz, Kraków?
As of Q4 2025, the median 2-room flat in Kazimierz rents for about 4 800 zł/month, a studio around 3 650 zł, and a 3-room flat about 6 400 zł.
Is Kazimierz expensive compared to the rest of Kraków?
A 2-room flat in Kazimierz is +16% versus the Kraków median of 4 147 zł — more expensive than the city overall.
Is Kazimierz good for expats?
It is arguably the most expat-friendly district in Kraków — international restaurants, English widely spoken in hospitality, and a sociable, walkable layout make it easy to settle in.
Is it noisy?
Around the main bar squares, yes, especially on weekends. Flats a few streets back from the nightlife clusters are much calmer, so the exact address matters a lot here.
Is it expensive?
It is one of the pricier districts — a 2-room flat asks roughly 4,800 PLN/month, above the city median but below neighbouring Stare Miasto.

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