WrocławBougie Zone

BiskupinRent Prices 2026

51-646Professor RowTram 10 LifelinePost-War WuWA ChicOdra River Access
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Our Verdict

"Bougie"

At a median of €18.6/m², Biskupin is firmly in 'BOUGIE' territory. Our neighborhood analysis shows you're paying a premium for a district that feels more like a private park than an urban center, even if the aging housing stock often hides renovation nightmares. Unless you work at the University of Life Sciences, the m² stats are hard to justify when the investment outlook suggests you're mostly paying for the prestige of the zip code.

The Vibe:Dominated by pre-war villas and socialist-era WuWA modernism, this area is squeezed between the Odra river and the tram loops for lines 1, 2, 4, and 10. You aren't paying for nightlife here; you're paying for the quiet and the proximity to the Centennial Hall. The crowd is a mix of old-school university professors and tech workers who are tired of the city center noise.

Market Median

18.6
/m²/mo
75.8% Discountvs Wrocław avg
LowHigh
14.223.8
Est. Rating4/5
Last ScanFebruary 2026
Signal ConfidenceHigh
Market Speed
Steady
Inventory turnover focus
📈Growth Potential
Balanced
Infrastructure outlook

Quick Estimate

Biskupin @ 18.6/m²/mo

1,116

District Highlights

Grocery
Biedronka (ul. Olszewskiego)
Park
Park Szczytnicki
Culture
Hala Stulecia (Centennial Hall)
University
Uniwersytet Przyrodniczy
Local Pub
Przystanek Biskupin

Locals Ask

Is parking really that bad near the tram loop?

Yes, the pre-war streets weren't built for modern SUVs, so expect a nightly 15-minute hunt for a spot if you lack a private driveway.

Does the €18.6/m² average rent include utilities?

Almost never. That's the base price; expect to add another €150-€250 for administrative fees (czynsz) and electricity.

How long is the tram ride to Rynek?

It's about 20 minutes on the 4 or 10, assuming Rondo Reagana isn't completely gridlocked by morning traffic.

Are there many new-build apartments in Biskupin?

Hardly any, as most of the district is a protected heritage zone, which keeps the supply low and prices high.

Why is the rent range so wide at €14.2 - €23.8/m²?

The lower end gets you an unrenovated unit with 1970s plumbing, while the high end is for gut-renovated villas or rare modern lofts.