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Where to live, where to avoid in Krakow


southmouth  
25 Jan 2011 /  #1
Hi Guys I am shortly moving to Krakow and about to start a flat hunt, I hope to find a nice flat for around 1,500 złoty Per Month! As I have never been to Krakow, any tips on the good bad areas would be welcome. Thanx
dxx  12 | 108  
25 Jan 2011 /  #2
Well, most areas of Krakow are kinda okay, if u live in the city centre, you will be okay, just avoid aread like Nowa Huta or Podgorza, since they are quite dodgy...

If you are living outside the centre, Bronowice or Krowodza are nice areas with easy access to the city centre by tram or bike.

Good sites to look for a place are gumtree dot pl to start with!

Good luck in your move, if you would like any additional info, pm me since Ive lived there for 2 years as a foreigner

Pozdrawiam,

dxx
therobside  2 | 20  
25 Jan 2011 /  #3
Im also moving to Krakow next week and am hunting for an apartment. My range is slightly higher (1600-2300zl with media, electricity, etc) but still am having a tough time finding anything decent in stare miasto for that price using gumtree and gratka.
JaneDoe  5 | 114  
25 Jan 2011 /  #4
still am having a tough time finding anything decent in stare miasto for that price

Funny. Good luck. Nobody would rent there. And not for that price!

Try Krowodrza.
therobside  2 | 20  
25 Jan 2011 /  #5
Try Krowodrza.

I am looking at Stare Miasto, Kazmierz, and Krowodrza (that's where I will be working). I still would definitely prefer something in Stare Miasto (a studio or small one bedroom) but we'll see how this ends up.
dtaylor5632  18 | 1998  
25 Jan 2011 /  #6
Funny. Good luck. Nobody would rent there. And not for that price!

Y not?
jarnowa  4 | 499  
25 Jan 2011 /  #7
I also want to move to Krakow because i found an interesting vacancy.
Is Nowa Huta really bad? Because i saw a cheap flat!
dtaylor5632  18 | 1998  
25 Jan 2011 /  #8
I also want to move to Krakow because i found an interesting vacancy.

Oh please do Jarnowa, pleaaaaaaase do, I know many folk who would be interested in your opinions.

Is Nowa Huta really bad? Because i saw a cheap flat!

Most dangerous district in the city. High crime rates. Though I loved living there when I first came to Poland. Though I lived in Glasgow most of my life;)
therobside  2 | 20  
25 Jan 2011 /  #9
I am looking at Stare Miasto, Kazmierz, and Krowodrza

Sorry, I meant Bronowice as that is where I will be working (not Krowodrza)
skibum  8 | 62  
25 Jan 2011 /  #10
Nothing at all wrong with Nowa Huta or Podgorze, you can get great value flats in up and coming areas to live.
jarnowa  4 | 499  
25 Jan 2011 /  #11
I also want to move to Krakow because i found an interesting vacancy.

Oh please do Jarnowa, pleaaaaaaase do, I know many folk who would be interested in your opinions.

Great! I'm looking forward! :)

Most dangerous district in the city. High crime rates.

Yes i know it has a bad reputation, but i read the wiki page and it seems like a very big area so maybe it's only a few areas where most criminals live?

Though I loved living there when I first came to Poland. Though I lived in Glasgow most of my life;)

I don't believe that Scottish cities are extremely unsafe so if it can be compared to Glasgow i am not afraid to move to Nowa Huta. ;)
Stu  12 | 515  
25 Jan 2011 /  #12
I also want to move to Krakow

It would be very beneficial to Wrocław.

Thanks in advance.
SeanBM  34 | 5781  
25 Jan 2011 /  #13
jarnowa, I think you are very brave moving to Krakow.
You might change your attitude because of all the 3rd worlders here that you will have to integrate with.
jarnowa  4 | 499  
25 Jan 2011 /  #14
It would be very beneficial to Wrocław.

Thanks in advance.

Wrocław needs someone like me, otherwise it will look like a 3rd world city in a few years because no one is warning against multicultural degradation.
dtaylor5632  18 | 1998  
25 Jan 2011 /  #15
I don't believe that Scottish cities are extremely unsafe so if it can be compared to Glasgow i am not afraid to move to Nowa Huta. ;)

Strange you say that as Glasgow has the highest murder rate in Europe.

It would be very beneficial to Wrocław.

Dont send your shite to krk!!!! ;)

Great! I'm looking forward! :)

Many others will be too ;)
Stu  12 | 515  
25 Jan 2011 /  #16
Don't talk BS, jarnowa. You and I know full well that there are hardly any foreigners (accept for some tourists) in Wrocław. And ... I've never seen you on Rynek warning passers-by for "the things to come".

You should try it once. I'm curious as to the reactions of the crowd.

Big mouth, ehhh ... ?
jarnowa  4 | 499  
25 Jan 2011 /  #17
jarnowa, I think you are very brave moving to Krakow.
You might change your attitude because of all the 3rd worlders here that you will have to integrate with.

I've been there already a few times and i was surprised that it is not as bad as Prague.
SeanBM  34 | 5781  
25 Jan 2011 /  #18
I've been there already a few times

Fair enough, you failed in Wroclaw, time to move on, eh?
Teffle  22 | 1318  
26 Jan 2011 /  #19
I don't believe that Scottish cities are extremely unsafe

Historically, it has that reputation alright. Not so sure if it's still deserved.

These days in the UK, you are more at risk in the more mundane (to me, anyway) places like Leicester, Nottingham and, of all places, Southampton.
jarnowa  4 | 499  
26 Jan 2011 /  #20
don't forget Leeds and Birmingham. in comparison, Edinburgh felt very welcoming.

jarnowa:
Fair enough, you failed in Wroclaw, time to move on, eh?

i just think Krakow has more to offer, the only bad thing is you and your 3rd world friends living there.
isthatu2  4 | 2692  
26 Jan 2011 /  #21
if it can be compared to Glasgow i am not afraid to move to Nowa Huta. ;)

Edinburgh felt very welcoming.

Thats coz its not Glasgow..... }:O
internaldialog  4 | 144  
26 Jan 2011 /  #22
Leeds

how at risk here? it's like tarnishing everywhere with the same brush .. you have good places and bad ... only having the experience and knowing yourself can anyone really say if a place is bad or good .... but at the end of the day everyone has differing opinions and this has to be beared in mind what one person says might be different to how you percieve it to be!

but i read the wiki page

no dear *shakes head* not the best source to use to gain information from!
beno1234  - | 2  
27 Jan 2011 /  #23
Jewish quarter for sure
SeanBM  34 | 5781  
27 Jan 2011 /  #24
i just think Krakow has more to offer

You think you'll find like-minded racist idiots who blame their shortcomings on others and treat women like possessions?
yeah:) good luck with that :) :) :)
dtaylor5632  18 | 1998  
27 Jan 2011 /  #25
yeah:) good luck with that :) :) :)

I'd give him a week before he would tuck tail and run. Will be interesting to hear from my friends about some idiotic racist ass wipe about town ;)
Ranjitrai  - | 8  
24 Jul 2013 /  #26
Go on krackow property google search it they have a decent amount on there
OnTheMove  
24 Nov 2014 /  #27
Merged: Good neighbourhood to live in with rental up to 2000/month? Modern apartment around Lublańska, Kraków, Poland

Hello forum,

I may soon move to Krakow because of my new job. My future employer is located at Lublańska, Krąków, Poland. Can you please recommend good neighbourhood to live in with monthly rental of max 2000PLN. I'll appreciate if you can share some web-links too

Cheers
Agavi  - | 2  
23 Dec 2015 /  #28
There're lots of websies at google when you can find cheap apartment or rent room. I can offer maybe gumtree, gratka? On this side people looking someone to live with. So You can choose the place, price ale people with want you live ;) I can offer You this site: apartmentcracow.com/

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