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Przymorze
Gdańsk, Poland · Neighborhood Guide
Seaside residential area — direct beach access, modern apartments, and the Ergo Arena entertainment venue.
Data verified June 18, 2026
Przymorze at a Glance
Mid-Range
Cost Level
PLN 2,200–3,200/month for 1-BR
Rent Range
Safe — quiet residential area with improving infrastructure
Safety
150–300 Mbps fiber in newer apartments
Internet
Who Lives in Przymorze?
Polish families, budget-conscious expats, and young couples. Mix of communist-era blocks and newer developments. Average age 28–50.
Living in Przymorze — Practical Details
Walkability
Moderate — residential blocks with local shops. Beach is walkable. Spread-out layout.
Grocery & Food Access
Biedronka and Lidl nearby. Manhattan shopping centre. Local bakeries and corner shops.
Getting Around
- Trams to centre in 15–20 min
- Bus routes to Oliwa and Wrzeszcz
- Walking to beach: 5–10 min
- SKM: Gdańsk Zaspa station nearby
Nearby Coworking
- Limited locally — most commute to Wrzeszcz or Old Town (15–20 min by tram)
Insider Tips for Przymorze
- 1Reagan Park beach is quieter than Sopot and Jelitkowo — perfect for families
- 2Ergo Arena hosts major concerts and events — check the schedule for international acts
- 3Rents are 20–30% cheaper than Sopot with equivalent beach access
- 4Morning runs along the coastal promenade from Przymorze to Sopot are spectacular
FAQ — Przymorze, Gdańsk
What is Przymorze like for expats?
Przymorze is a mid-range neighborhood in Gdańsk. Seaside residential area — direct beach access, modern apartments, and the Ergo Arena entertainment venue. Best for: Budget-conscious beach lovers who want coastal living at affordable prices.
How much does it cost to live in Przymorze, Gdańsk?
Przymorze is classified as "Mid-Range" in Gdańsk. Typical rent: PLN 2,200–3,200/month for 1-BR. Total monthly budget in Gdańsk: €1,200–€1,800.
Is Przymorze safe for expats?
Safe — quiet residential area with improving infrastructure
Who lives in Przymorze?
Polish families, budget-conscious expats, and young couples. Mix of communist-era blocks and newer developments. Average age 28–50.
Other Neighborhoods in Gdańsk
Stare Miasto (Old Town)
Higher-EndMeticulously rebuilt Gothic facades, Neptune Fountain, Długi Targ (Long Market), amber shops, and waterfront Motława River bars.
Wrzeszcz
Mid-RangeVibrant residential district — Gdańsk's most popular expat neighborhood with cafés, restaurants, and excellent tram connections.
Oliwa
Mid-RangeLeafy northern district — the famous Oliwa Cathedral with its baroque organ, parks, and a quieter residential atmosphere.
Sopot (15 min)
Higher-EndPoland's premier beach resort — the longest wooden pier in Europe, Grand Hotel, and vibrant summer nightlife.
Gdynia (20 min)
Mid-RangeModern port city — Modernist architecture, tech companies, marina, and a distinct identity from Gdańsk.
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