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7 districts · updated Q3 2026

Rent in Wrocław

Wrocław is Poland's third-largest rental market and one of its most international, anchored by a huge student population and a fast-expanding tech and shared-services sector. Most renting happens close to the compact, walkable centre and along the Odra river, with prices easing as you move toward the larger outer districts. English-speaking landlords and agencies are common, and the market moves quickly — well-priced flats in central districts are often gone within days.

The citywide median asking rent for a 2-room flat sits around 3,900 PLN/month in 2025, with central districts pushing past 5,000 PLN and outer ones closer to 3,000 PLN. Demand is driven by students, young professionals, and a growing relocator population working in IT and business services, keeping pressure on smaller 1- and 2-room flats in particular. Rents have trended steadily upward over recent years, with the steepest competition concentrated in the centre and the riverside districts.

Studio
2 168 zł
median / mo
2-room
2 833 zł
median / mo
3-room
3 596 zł
median / mo
4-room
4 560 zł
median / mo

Median 2-room rent by district

Biskupin4 350 złStare Miasto3 057 złNadodrze2 876 złKrzyki2 873 złŚródmieście2 847 złPsie Pole2 668 złFabryczna2 624 zł

Districts in Wrocław

Biskupin

4 350 zł

Biskupin is leafy, calm, and upscale, set along the Odra near the city's biggest parks. You pay a premium for space and quiet, so it suits renters prioritising lifestyle over the lowest price.

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Fabryczna

2 624 zł

Fabryczna trades central buzz for space and lower rents, with lots of newer apartments on the western side of the city. It suits renters prioritising budget and modern flats over walkable nightlife.

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Krzyki

2 873 zł

Krzyki is the dependable all-rounder: leafy residential streets, solid amenities, and rents right around the city's mid-point. It is a default choice for families and settled professionals.

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Nadodrze

2 876 zł

Nadodrze is Wrocław's regeneration story: artsy, central, and still relatively affordable, though prices are catching up fast. It suits renters who want character and location over polish.

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Psie Pole

2 668 zł

Psie Pole is the budget pick: calm, green, and the cheapest of Wrocław's recognisable districts, at the cost of a longer trip into town. Best for renters who prioritise price and quiet.

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Śródmieście

2 847 zł

Śródmieście gives you near-central living in characterful pre-war buildings for noticeably less than the Old Town. It is the sweet spot for renters who want walkability without the top-tier price.

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Stare Miasto

3 057 zł

Renting here means paying the city's top prices for a flat you can live in without ever needing a tram. Stock ranges from restored tenements to new lofts, and well-priced listings disappear fast.

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