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Student Housing in Wroclaw

Student accommodation, flats, and rooms for rent in Wroclaw

Wroclaw, or Wrocław in Polish, is located in the west of Poland on the Oder River. It’s a fantastic city for students and young professionals, with a lively atmosphere and people from all over the world. Here you’ll find plenty to do, from nightclubs and restaurants to parks and museums. The city itself is beautiful and easy to explore, especially the old town where many student hangouts are located. Plus, biking around the central areas is a breeze in this city!

Available accommodationTotalAverage price
Private room Wroclaw198€323
Residence Wroclaw5€520
Studio Wroclaw10€660
Entire place Wroclaw36€1361
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Wroclaw is a quiet yet captivating city, and it was named the European Capital of Culture in 2016. Its location makes it easy to travel to other parts of Poland and nearby countries like Germany, Hungary, and the Czech Republic.

Looking for student accommodation in Wroclaw? Start your search early, as it’s the top student city in Poland. This article will guide you through key details like locations, prices, and types of accommodation to help you find the perfect place.

Student apartments for rent in Wroclaw

The price of student flats in Wroclaw varies based on location and amenities. Most apartments come with essentials like heating, internet, and basic appliances, including a washing machine, oven, microwave, and fridge.

The price of a shared flat with other students usually ranges from 2000 zł (approx. 470 €) per month and upwards, the average being 2500 zł (approx. 590 €). Keep in mind that many of these flats don’t include service charges in the rental price. You’ll need to budget for these additional costs or split them with your roommates.

Student room for rent in Wroclaw

The price of a private room in a shared flat in Wroclaw starts at 1000 zł (230€ approx.), with an average cost of 1200 zł (280€ approx.) per month.

It’s also common to find shared rooms in this Polish city. These usually come with a desk and closet for each person, though this isn’t always guaranteed, so make sure you check the details of each room. The cost of a shared room generally starts at 1400 zł (aprox. 330€), i.e. about 700 zł per person, depending on the location and quality of the apartment.

Student accommodation in Wroclaw

Wroclaw is a city where most student hotspots are concentrated in the city centre and historical centre. However, it can be convenient to look for accommodation near universities. Here are some of the best neighbourhoods to live in Wroclaw.

Apartments for rent in Stare Miasto

This neighbourhood is right in the heart of the city, making it a favourite among students. With plenty of restaurants, bars and nightclubs, there’s always something to do. Plus, you’ll be close to all the main attractions!The price for a studio apartment here starts at around 2000 zł (470€ approx.) per month.

Apartments in Przedmieście Oławskie

This neighbourhood is conveniently located near the main train station, Wrocław Główny. You can reach the city centre in about 20 minutes from here, whether you’re walking or taking public transport. A shared flat here has an average price of around 3000 zł (approx. 700€)per month.

Rooms for rent in Szczepin

Szczepin is located west of Stare Miasto, and you can reach the city centre within minutes from here. A spare room in a shared apartment in this neighbourhood usually costs around 1300 zł (approx. 300€) per month.

Erasmus accommodation near the University in Wroclaw

Here some of the institutions that receive more international students every year:

University of Wroclaw

The University of Wroclaw has various buildings throughout the city, so it’s important to know which one you’ll be attending before choosing a neighbourhood. One of its main buildings is located in the old town, but other faculties are spread out further from the centre of Wroclaw. In order to help you find housing close to the University of Wroclaw, we wrote this article you can check out. Moreover, here's some information on its faculties.

Wroclaw University of Technology

This institution is located east of the city centre, across the Oder River. From the historic centre or Stare Miasto, it takes about 15 minutes by public transport, making these areas convenient places to live. Nearby neighbourhoods like Ołbin are also great options.

University residence in Wroclaw

Each university in Wroclaw has its own student residences where you can apply for a spot. These residences are often located in old buildings and divided into shared flats with private rooms. Most of them come with basic appliances like heating, a fridge, an oven and an equipped kitchen, making them convenient and comfortable for students.

Frequently Asked Questions about Wroclaw

How much does a student room cost in Wroclaw?
In Wroclaw, you can find both private and shared rooms. Private rooms have an average price of about 1200 zł (approx. 280€) per month, while shared rooms cost around 1800 zł (approx. 420€) per month.
Why share a flat with other students in Wroclaw?
Most international students moving to Wroclaw choose to share an apartment. This option allows you to share the experience with other young people and helps reduce the cost of rent.
Where to live in Wroclaw as a student?
The busiest entertainment venues and most university buildings are in the city centre. Therefore, the centre and old town of Wroclaw are great areas to find accommodation, along with the Przedmieście Oławskie and Szczepin districts.
What is the approximate monthly expense for a student in Wroclaw?
Living in Poland is usually cheap. Depending on your lifestyle and travel habits, you should budget between 2500/3000 zł (580-700€ approx.) per month for a spare room in a shared apartment, including expenses for food, leisure and some travel.
Why go on Erasmus to Wroclaw?
Wroclaw is the most student-friendly city of Poland, offering a vibrant and fun atmosphere for young people. There are many activities to enjoy, beautiful places to explore, and the cost of living is relatively low.

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