StrzyżaRent Prices 2026
Our Verdict
"Bougie"
Paying zł85/m² here makes sense if you work in the nearby business hubs and hate commuting. It’s undeniably BOUGIE, catering to those who want forest access without sacrificing a 10-minute tram ride to the city center. While some newer builds push the zł115/m² limit, the stability of the neighborhood prevents it from feeling like a shallow gentrification trap.
The Vibe:Strzyża is a compact, leafy grid of pre-war villas and high-end infill squeezed between the Grunwaldzka artery and the forest hills. You’ll mostly see university professors and tech leads from Alchemia rushing toward the PKM Strzyża station. It lacks the chaos of central Wrzeszcz, maintaining a quiet, almost suburban atmosphere despite being right on the main tram line.
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Strzyża @ zł85/m²/mo
District Highlights
Locals Ask
Is street parking a nightmare?
The narrow side streets like ul. Abrahama fill up with commuters early, so unless you have a private spot, expect a daily struggle.
Is it noisy near the PKM tracks?
The modern trains are relatively quiet, but if your window faces the line directly, you'll hear the rumble every 15 minutes.
Can I walk to the University of Gdańsk?
Yes, most of the campus is a 10-minute walk away, making this area a prime spot for senior faculty rentals.
Why is the rent higher than in Zaspa?
You are paying for low-density living and historical character instead of being stacked in a 10-story concrete block.
Are there good places to eat within the district?
Strzyża itself is mostly residential; for actual dining, you'll walk 5 minutes into the Garnizon development in Wrzeszcz.