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Rent in Wilanów, Warsaw

Wilanów is the polished, suburban-feeling choice — newer apartment estates, families, and higher-end finishes near the Wilanów Palace, with the trade-off of no metro and a longer drive into town.

Median rent in Wilanów by size

SizeMedianFair range (p25–p75)Sample
Studio / 1 room4 400 zł3 750 zł5 150 zł95
2 rooms5 800 zł4 950 zł6 800 zł120
3 rooms7 750 zł6 500 zł9 250 zł105
4+ rooms10 300 zł8 550 zł12 450 zł72

PLN per month · PolandRent, as of Q4 2025.

What it's like to live in Wilanów

Wilanów grew quickly over the last two decades into one of Warsaw's most prestigious residential areas, anchored by the baroque Wilanów Palace and surrounded by greenery. Much of the housing is modern: planned apartment estates and townhouses with a clean, suburban feel that attracts well-off families and professionals, including a sizeable expat contingent drawn to the international schools nearby. It's quieter and more spacious than the inner districts, but it lacks a metro line, so most residents rely on a car or longer bus rides into the centre.

Best for

  • affluent families
  • expats near international schools
  • renters wanting new-build space and quiet

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Wilanów rent FAQ

How much is rent in Wilanów, Warsaw?
As of Q4 2025, the median 2-room flat in Wilanów rents for about 5 800 zł/month, a studio around 4 400 zł, and a 3-room flat about 7 750 zł.
Is Wilanów expensive compared to the rest of Warsaw?
A 2-room flat in Wilanów is +13% versus the Warsaw median of 5 145 zł — more expensive than the city overall.
Is it expensive?
Yes — it's one of the pricier districts. A 2-room flat runs around 5,800 PLN/month, and larger family apartments here are among the most expensive in the city.
Is it good for families?
Excellent. It's green, calm, and built around larger flats, with several well-regarded international and private schools nearby.
Is it well-connected?
This is the main drawback — there's no metro, so getting to the centre means buses or driving, typically 25–40 minutes depending on traffic.

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