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Rent in Stare Miasto, Wrocław

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.

Median rent in Stare Miasto by size

SizeMedianFair range (p25–p75)Sample
Studio / 1 room3 900 zł3 250 zł4 700 zł185
2 rooms5 000 zł4 150 zł6 000 zł200
3 rooms7 000 zł5 750 zł8 500 zł120
4+ rooms9 600 zł7 850 zł11 750 zł62

PLN per month · PolandRent, as of Q4 2025.

What it's like to live in Stare Miasto

Stare Miasto wraps around Wrocław's spectacular Rynek (Market Square) and the surrounding lanes of restored townhouses, churches, and the university quarter. It is the city's tourist, dining, and nightlife heart, so streets stay busy late and short-let apartments compete with long-term rentals for the same buildings. Housing is a mix of grand pre-war tenements, sensitively converted period flats, and a handful of premium new-builds tucked into courtyards. You pay a clear premium for the address and the walkability, and many flats trade some space or quiet for the location.

Best for

  • Professionals who want to walk everywhere
  • Couples without a car
  • Short- to medium-term relocators

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Stare Miasto rent FAQ

How much is rent in Stare Miasto, Wrocław?
As of Q4 2025, the median 2-room flat in Stare Miasto rents for about 5 000 zł/month, a studio around 3 900 zł, and a 3-room flat about 7 000 zł.
Is Stare Miasto expensive compared to the rest of Wrocław?
A 2-room flat in Stare Miasto is +27% versus the Wrocław median of 3 951 zł — more expensive than the city overall.
Is it expensive?
Yes — it is the most expensive district in Wrocław. A 2-room flat runs around 5,000 PLN/month, well above the citywide median of roughly 3,900 PLN.
Is it well-connected?
Extremely. It is the central transport hub, but most of the appeal is that you can reach the main offices, university, and nightlife on foot, so you may not need transit at all.
Is it noisy?
It can be. Streets near the Rynek and the main bar strips stay lively at night; quieter flats exist on side streets and inner courtyards, but it is worth asking about the exact location before signing.

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