6 Best Places To Live In Poland (in 2024)

Sarhan Basem
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Poland  (Brussels Morning Newspaper) – Poland is a fascinating country which has an untold culture and charming historic towns. The city has several track destinations that will keep you immersed. Poland is gaining a lot of attention from expats from around the world. It is relatively unknown but consists of some of the most famous towns. Finding the coolest places to live in Poland might not be easy for you. This guide will help you to choose the best place to live in Poland.

6 Best Places To Live In Poland 

We have come up with some super cool places to live in Poland. These cities and towns are the ideal places to find your new home. If you are looking for an obscure and historical place to inspire you then you should choose one place from this list.

1.Gdańsk

Gdansk is situated in northern Poland. It is a small city Gdańsk on the Baltic coast and offers a lot of attractions for tourists and residents alike. It was known as Danzig in the past because the city boasts of some beautiful reconstructed medieval old towns. If you want to have a modern lifestyle in a fascinating city, then this is the place for you.

If you want to live in Gdańsk, then you must look for a home with a modern waterfront area of town. You can explore a lot of waterside activities by choosing to live here. The area offers some of the best amenities nearby and also has some great sights nearby. It is a great place for people looking for budget-friendly accommodation.

2. Warsaw

Warsaw is a modern city and has all the high-tech, developed infrastructure that you can expect from a modern city. It is a modern European capital and also has a Google campus. It offers endless benefits for people living in the area as life in this city is so convenient.

Things like Uber eats make eating the food of your choice so easy. It is a spread-out city and is the perfect place for all the people looking for a trendy place to live in. It is a friendly neighborhood and has great night life.

3. Poznan

Poznań is a super cool place and is not a small town. The city is something in between and offers a chilled-out and fun lifestyle. It is an attractive city and has a great selection of areas that you can choose to stay in.

You can stay in Stare Miasto, which is the old part of town. The old square and a popular backpacking spot is the perfect place to hang out. There are lush parks and jogging circuits that will allow you to stay fit and healthy.

4. Katowice

Katowice is located in southern Poland. It was previously known as an industrial city as it is home to some coal mines. This city is somewhat underrated but in reality, there is so much to see and do in this city. The city has been newly regenerated and some of its old buildings have now been redeveloped.

If you want to live in a place a little upmarket, then you can choose to live in Giszowice. It is a garden city that is designed with families in mind. The apartments in this locality are home to former miners’. There is also Osiedle Gwiazdy, which is a student area and is just a little away from the city center.

5. Krakow

Krakow is home to some interesting museums and soaring medieval architecture. You can visit some of the most charming churches and can shop at the market square in Europe. It is an old town and holds a lot of cultural events.

This city is the former Jewish Quarter and has a popping nightlife. There are several bars and other interesting things to do. You will never get bored here. Kraków is not the biggest city but you can base near the old town. Krododrza is a cool university district and it is not too far from the center of town.

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6.Lublin

Lublin is three hours by train from Warsaw. It is often a missed out on the Poland tourist trail. The Picture of pretty merchant’s houses is a sight to behold. Lublin has cobbled streets and little lanes that give a family-friendly vibe.

The old town also consists of some charming cafes which will make your evenings interesting. When it comes to choosing a neighborhood you must choose to live in Miasteczko Akademickie. It is a safe and quiet town and is the perfect place to live.

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Sarhan Basem is Brussels Morning's Senior Correspondent to the European Parliament. With a Bachelor's degree in English Literature, Sarhan brings a unique blend of linguistic finesse and analytical prowess to his reporting. Specializing in foreign affairs, human rights, civil liberties, and security issues, he delves deep into the intricacies of global politics to provide insightful commentary and in-depth coverage. Beyond the world of journalism, Sarhan is an avid traveler, exploring new cultures and cuisines, and enjoys unwinding with a good book or indulging in outdoor adventures whenever possible.
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