Nowy Port Rent Prices in Gdańsk 2026
Our Verdict
"Smart Money"
At a median of €15/m², this is a classic SMART_MONEY play for anyone who can stomach a bit of local grit. Our neighborhood analysis shows that while the infrastructure is aging, the rent is significantly lower than neighboring Brzeźno, making the investment outlook favorable as the city's waterfront redevelopment creeps north. You are paying for the raw potential of a district that is finally shedding its rough 90s reputation.
The Vibe:Nowy Port is where the Vistula meets the Baltic, smelling of industrial grease, salt air, and old brick. It is dominated by weathered tenement houses and the 5 and 10 tram lines that serve as the district's lifeline to civilization. You are surrounded by heavy machinery and the looming shadow of the historic lighthouse rather than manicured parks.
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Nowy Port @ €15/m²/mo
District Highlights
Locals Ask
Is the average rent lower because of the building conditions?
Yes, many units are in unrenovated pre-war buildings where heating costs can spike if you aren't careful about the system installed.
What is the parking situation like near ul. Oliwska?
It is surprisingly manageable compared to the city center, though the narrow side streets weren't designed for modern SUV owners.
How reliable is the tram connection to the University?
The 5 tram is a straight shot to Wrzeszcz, taking about 20-25 minutes, which is better than fighting traffic on Marynarki Polskiej.
Is the investment outlook actually positive here?
With Letnica's massive growth next door, Nowy Port is the logical next step for spillover demand, keeping these m² stats attractive.
Are there any decent green spaces nearby?
You have to walk toward the lighthouse or head slightly out of the district to reach the edge of Park Brzeźnieński.