Rent in Krzyki, Wrocław
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.
Median rent in Krzyki by size
| Size | Median | Fair range (p25–p75) | Sample |
|---|---|---|---|
| Studio / 1 room | 3 150 zł | 2 650 zł – 3 750 zł | 180 |
| 2 rooms | 4 200 zł | 3 550 zł – 4 950 zł | 210 |
| 3 rooms | 5 650 zł | 4 700 zł – 6 800 zł | 145 |
| 4+ rooms | 7 550 zł | 6 250 zł – 9 100 zł | 84 |
PLN per month · PolandRent, as of Q4 2025.
What it's like to live in Krzyki
Krzyki is one of Wrocław's largest and most popular residential districts, stretching south from the centre through desirable sub-areas like Borek and Huby. It mixes elegant pre-war villas and tenements with mid-century blocks and a steady stream of new apartment developments. Tree-lined streets, parks, good schools, and plenty of shops make it a long-term family favourite, while strong tram links keep the centre within easy reach. Prices land close to the city median, which is a large part of its broad appeal.
Best for
- Families
- Professionals wanting space and greenery
- Long-term renters
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Krzyki rent FAQ
- How much is rent in Krzyki, Wrocław?
- As of Q4 2025, the median 2-room flat in Krzyki rents for about 4 200 zł/month, a studio around 3 150 zł, and a 3-room flat about 5 650 zł.
- Is Krzyki expensive compared to the rest of Wrocław?
- A 2-room flat in Krzyki is +6% versus the Wrocław median of 3 951 zł — more expensive than the city overall.
- Is it expensive?
- It is moderately priced — often called the city's value sweet spot. A 2-room flat averages about 4,200 PLN/month, just above the citywide median.
- Is it good for families?
- Yes, it is one of the most family-friendly districts, with parks, schools, and quieter residential streets across a large area.
- Is it well-connected?
- Yes. Several tram and bus lines link Krzyki to the centre, with typical journeys of around 15–20 minutes depending on where in the district you live.