Rent in Górna, Łódź
Górna is a large, primarily residential district south of the centre, made up mostly of housing estates and quieter streets. It is one of the more affordable parts of the city, with two-room rents below the median and good tram access into town.
Median rent in Górna by size
| Size | Median | Fair range (p25–p75) | Sample |
|---|---|---|---|
| Studio / 1 room | 2 050 zł | 1 750 zł – 2 400 zł | 150 |
| 2 rooms | 2 650 zł | 2 250 zł – 3 100 zł | 160 |
| 3 rooms | 3 450 zł | 2 900 zł – 4 100 zł | 98 |
| 4+ rooms | 4 550 zł | 3 800 zł – 5 450 zł | 50 |
PLN per month · PolandRent, as of Q4 2025.
What it's like to live in Górna
Górna ("Upper") stretches south from the centre and is one of Łódź's most populous districts, built largely around mid- and late-20th-century housing estates interspersed with older houses and pockets of greenery. It is unpretentious and residential — people live here for space, calm, and price rather than for nightlife or sights. Everyday amenities are solid, with local shops, markets, and schools, and the main arteries carry frequent trams toward the centre. Rents are clearly below the citywide median, which makes Górna a practical choice for budget-conscious renters, families, and anyone prioritising more square metres over a central address.
Best for
- budget-conscious renters
- families
- renters wanting more space
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Górna rent FAQ
- How much is rent in Górna, Łódź?
- As of Q4 2025, the median 2-room flat in Górna rents for about 2 650 zł/month, a studio around 2 050 zł, and a 3-room flat about 3 450 zł.
- Is Górna expensive compared to the rest of Łódź?
- A 2-room flat in Górna is -12% versus the Łódź median of 3 011 zł — cheaper than the city overall.
- Is it cheap?
- It is one of the more affordable districts: two-room flats run around 2,650 PLN, below the citywide median, so your budget stretches to more space here.
- Is it well-connected?
- Yes. Górna's main streets carry frequent trams and buses into the centre, so commuting without a car is straightforward despite its distance from the core.
- What kind of housing is there?
- Mostly mid- and late-20th-century housing estates, with some older houses and greener pockets. It is calm and residential rather than central or lively.