Orunia Rent Prices in Gdańsk 2026
Our Verdict
"Smart Money"
With a median of €14/m², this neighborhood is the definition of a SMART_MONEY play for renters who can look past a bit of peeling paint. Our neighborhood analysis shows that while the district has a rough reputation, the actual m² stats prove you are getting a massive discount compared to the inflated prices in Wrzeszcz. It is not for everyone, but the investment outlook is solid as the city continues to pour renovation funds into the local infrastructure.
The Vibe:Orunia is a gritty mix of weathered pre-war tenements and newer developments squeezed between the hills and the heavy traffic of Trakt św. Wojciecha. You will see SKM commuters rushing toward the city center while locals hang out near the surprisingly massive Park Oruński. It is the place for people who prioritize a quick five-minute train ride to the Main City over polished, overpriced sidewalks.
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Orunia @ €14/m²/mo
District Highlights
Locals Ask
Why is the rent so low compared to the rest of Gdańsk?
Orunia is still shaking off its old-school reputation, meaning you aren't paying the 'prestige tax' found in the northern districts.
What kind of flat does €10.5/m² get me?
Expect an unrenovated unit in a pre-war building where you’ll likely deal with high heating costs and older plumbing.
Is the commute to the business hubs manageable?
The SKM train gets you to Gdańsk Główny in 6 minutes, but if you rely on a car, Trakt św. Wojciecha is a notorious bottleneck during rush hour.
Is it safe to walk around the park at night?
The park itself is well-maintained, though some side streets in Dolna Orunia still feel a bit dark and industrial after hours.
Are there new apartments available in Orunia?
Yes, developers are moving in near the hills, pushing the top end of the range toward €17.5/m² for modern builds with parking.