How to find accommodation in Warsaw

Finding a place to live in Warsaw is not very difficult as the cost of living in Warsaw is more affordable as in other European capitals.(Source:

1.1Apply for a Mentor

Apply for a Mentor ( a Polish student who will pick you up from the airport/railway station/bus station and help you with the formalities during our first days in Warsaw – however keep in mind that your Mentor is not getting paid for helping you and is doing everything out of his/her own will). As your Mentor is a Polish speaker and a local he/she can help you look for a flat/room and can give you some priceless advice in your accommodation search. To ask for a Mentor write to (The Mentor program is organized by the Erasmus Student Network UW

1.2Join the Erasmus mailing list

Join the Erasmus mailing list as there you can find accommodation announcements, information about other students looking for flat mates or you can put your own announcement.

1.3Start searching through sites with accommodation offers

  • (website in Polish and English)
  • (only in Polish)
  • (only in Polish)
  • Kącik za Grosik – accommodation information/offers provided by the University of Warsaw Student Council
  • (only in Polish)

1.4Look through the offers of several different agencies

There are several real estate agencies in Warsaw that may help you in your search for accommodation, however you must be aware that they will ask you to pay a fee for theirs service.

Below you’ll find a couple of links to the websites with announcements of estate agencies in Warsaw:

1.5A few things to keep in mind while looking for a flat

  • Warsaw is divided into 18 boroughs (dzielnica)

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The city center, the Central Campus of the University of Warsaw, the Faculties and most tourist attractions are located on the left side of the Vistula river.

  • Generally flats on the left side of the river are more expensive. Flats in the Center, the OldTown and in the boroughs of Mokotów, Wilanów and Żoliborz tend to be the most expensive. The districts of Ursynów and Bielany have a good connection with the centre by metro
  • Average exchange rates of foreign currencies in zlotys are available at

1.6Hostels in Warsaw

  • HIT HOTEL rooms and apartments for long-time rent, special prices for UW students
  • Nathan’s Villa
  • Oki Doki
  • Helvetia
  • Tamka
  • Zielone Mazowsze
  • Kanonia
  • Garden Villa

The hostels listed above are in no way affiliated with the University of Warsaw and the University of Warsaw takes no responsibility for the services they offer.

It is not possible to stay in any of the University of Warsaw dormitories for the few days that you might need to find a flat.

1.7Useful Vocabulary

adres – address

agencja –agency

akademik – dormitory

balkon –balcony

blisko – near

cena – price

czynsz – rent

do wynajęcia – for rent

drzwi – door

dzielnica – borough

elektryczność –electricity

gaz –gas

kawalerka – studio

kuchnia –kitchen

łazienka –bathroom

małżeństwo –a married couple

meble – furniture / umeblowane - furnished

miesiąc – month

I – styczeń, II – luty, III - marzec , IV – kwiecień, V – maj, VI – czerwiec, VII – lipiec, VIII – sierpień, IX – wrzesień, X – październik, XI – listopad, XII – grudzień

mieszkanie –flat

‘mieszkanie do wynajęcia’ – flat for rent

niedaleko –near

nowy –new

obok –next to

od zaraz –immediately

okno – window

opłaty licznikowe –utilitybills

osoba kontaktowa –contact person

osoba niepaląca – a non-smoking person, ‘wynajmę pokój osobie niepalącej’ – I’ll let/rent a room to a non smoking person

osobapaląca – a smoking person

para – a couple

piętro – floor

pokój – room , pokoje - rooms

‘pokój do wynajęcia’ – room for rent

powierzchnia – area

pralka – washing machine

remont – repair / poremoncie - renovated

schody – stairs

student – a male student

studentka – a female student

sypialnia – bedroom

ulica – street

winda – elevator

właściciel – owner

współlokator – male flat mate

współlokatorka – female flat mate

‘szukamwspółlokatorów’ – I’m looking for flat mates

wysoki standard – high standard

zmywarka–dishwasher

kaucja – security deposit

It is general practice to pay a security deposit when renting a flat. The security deposit usually amounts to one month’s rent. You will get the whole sum back at the end of tenancy if everything is in order. The owner might give you back less than the whole deposit if there were some damages to the flat and/or furniture/equipment.

umowa najmu – tenancy agreement

When renting a room/flat it is obligatory to sign a tenancy agreement. All agreements relating to the use of the flat must be stated there ex. the period of tenancy, whether the monthly rent covers all expenses or you have to pay the utility bills extra.

Make sure that you understand the document when you are signing the agreement. If the flat owner does not offer the document in English please write to r contact the IRO and ask for an example of a tenancy agreement in English.

Good Luck!