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Wola
Warsaw, Poland · Neighborhood Guide
Modern business district, new high-rises, rapidly developing
Data verified June 18, 2026
Wola at a Glance
Higher-End
Cost Level
PLN 3,800–5,500/month for 1-BR
Rent Range
Safe — modern district with good lighting and security in new developments
Safety
300–500 Mbps fiber standard in new-build apartments
Internet
Who Lives in Wola?
Tech workers at Samsung, Google, and local startups. Young Polish and international professionals in new-build apartments. Average age 25–38.
Living in Wola — Practical Details
Walkability
Good in new developments — modern sidewalks, bike lanes. The Browary Warszawskie complex is walkable and vibrant.
Grocery & Food Access
Carrefour at Factory Annopol, Biedronka and Lidl throughout. Browary Warszawskie has specialty food shops.
Getting Around
- Metro M2: Rondo Daszyńskiego & Rondo ONZ stations
- Trams along Kasprzaka and Wolska
- Bus routes throughout
- Uber/Bolt: 5–8 min to Śródmieście
Nearby Coworking
- WeWork Mennica (PLN 900–1,500/mo)
- CitySpace Wola (PLN 700–1,100/mo)
- Brain Embassy Konstruktorska (PLN 800–1,200/mo)
Insider Tips for Wola
- 1Browary Warszawskie is the best dining and drinking complex in Wola — craft beer at Bierhalle is excellent
- 2The Varso Tower observation deck offers panoramic views for free on select days
- 3New apartments here come fully equipped but landlords charge premium — negotiate 3-month contracts for better rates
- 4The Wola Park shopping centre has everything from IKEA to medical clinics
FAQ — Wola, Warsaw
What is Wola like for expats?
Wola is a higher-end neighborhood in Warsaw. Modern business district, new high-rises, rapidly developing Best for: Tech workers and professionals wanting new-build apartments near major offices and coworking spaces
How much does it cost to live in Wola, Warsaw?
Wola is classified as "Higher-End" in Warsaw. Typical rent: PLN 3,800–5,500/month for 1-BR. Total monthly budget in Warsaw: €1,400–€2,300.
Is Wola safe for expats?
Safe — modern district with good lighting and security in new developments
Who lives in Wola?
Tech workers at Samsung, Google, and local startups. Young Polish and international professionals in new-build apartments. Average age 25–38.
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