StogiRent Prices 2026
Our Verdict
"Smart Money"
With a median price of €13.8/m², Stogi is one of the last places in the city where m² stats still favor the tenant's wallet. Our 2.0/5 rating marks this as SMART_MONEY because you get direct beach access at a fraction of the cost of the northern districts. While the building stock is aging and the aesthetic is gritty, the investment outlook is solid due to the massive expansion of the nearby Baltic Hub port.
The Vibe:Stogi is a mix of massive socialist-era blocks and industrial port machinery, bordered by the thickest pine forests and widest beach in Gdańsk. You'll spend your time on tram lines 8 or 9, heading past the shipyards toward the city center while the smell of salt and diesel hangs in the air. It is a no-frills neighborhood where the crowd is mostly long-term locals and port workers rather than the weekend tourists found in Jelitkowo.
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Stogi @ €13.8/m²/mo
District Highlights
Locals Ask
Is the commute to Gdańsk Główny actually manageable?
Yes, the tram ride takes about 20 minutes and runs frequently, making it more reliable than driving through the bottlenecked Elbląska street.
Why is the price range between €11 and €17.5 so wide?
The lower end reflects unrenovated 1970s apartments, while the €17.5/m² peak is driven by a few modern developments popping up near the forest edge.
Is parking an issue in this neighborhood?
Compared to the nightmare of Wrzeszcz, parking here is easy; there are plenty of open spaces between the blocks, though many are unpaved.
Does the port noise affect daily life?
You will hear the hum of the Baltic Hub and the cranes occasionally, but it is a consistent industrial drone rather than disruptive traffic noise.
Is the neighborhood safe at night?
Stogi has a lingering 'tough' reputation from the 90s, but today it’s mostly just quiet and dark; stick to the main paths near Stryjewskiego and you'll be fine.