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Study abroad in Warsaw

Housing, Erasmus groups, universities, costs and student life for exchange students in Warsaw.

Country

Poland

Student Budget

EUR 650 – 1,100/month

Transport Card

ZTM 30-day student pass — PLN 50 (EUR 12) zone 1 with legitymacja studencka.

Population

1,860,000 (GUS, 2024)

Study abroad in Warsaw: student life

Study abroad in Warsaw suits students who want a larger capital, internships, museums, nightlife and a faster Polish rhythm. It is less postcard-like than Krakow, but more career-oriented.

Who loves this city?

Students focused on business, IT, finance, or political science who want career-oriented exchange in a fast-moving European capital.

What makes it special

Capital scale meets affordable European prices. Best place in Poland for business or IT exchange and richest cultural calendar.

Newcomer shocks

  • The city is sprawling — pick housing close to your campus or commit to long commutes.
  • Soviet-style apartment blocks dominate residential districts, contrasting with rebuilt Old Town.
  • Polish bureaucracy is heavier in Warsaw than smaller cities, but more international support is available.

Weather in Warsaw & what to pack

Warsaw has cold winters, warm summers and windy shoulder seasons. Plan for dark afternoons and big-city commuting in bad weather.

Month Conditions Note
January -1° / -7° ❄️ Snow and frost 8h daylight; cold Polish capital winter
February 1° / -6° ❄️ Snow and sleet Very cold; Carnival; thermal gear essential
March 7° / -1° 🌤️ Cold showers Spring approaching; medium-heavy jacket
April 14° / 4° 🌤️ Showers Warsaw Film Festival prep; pleasant
May 19° / 9° 🌧️ Some rain Łazienki concerts begin; lovely city
June 23° / 13° 🌤️ Thunderstorms Warm; Warsaw Midsummer Jazz Carnival
July 26° / 15° 🌤️ Thunderstorms Hottest; Warsaw Summer Jazz Days
August 25° / 14° 🌤️ Some storms Warm; Warsaw Uprising Anniversary Aug 1
September 20° / 9° 🌧️ Light rain Golden autumn; Warsaw Film Festival
October 13° / 4° 🌧️ Rain increases Medium jacket; autumn foliage
November 6° / 0° 🌧️ Cold rain All Saints Day Nov 1; winter approaching
December 1° / -5° ❄️ Snow possible Christmas market at Old Town square

Cold winters (-5 to -10°C). Metro and trams run reliably year-round; bus delays during heavy snow.

Packing checklist

  • Heavy winter coat Dec–Feb
  • Thermal underlayers for January frost
  • Waterproof jacket for spring/autumn
  • Layers for variable May–Sep
  • Sunscreen for summer

Cost of living for students in Warsaw

Cost of Living Index

52.4 / 100

Mid-range · World avg ≈ 44

Numbeo

Warsaw is Poland's expensive student option, but still often cheaper than Western European capitals. Rent and transport habits decide whether the city feels affordable.

Category Range / mo Notes
Rent Room PLN 1,800 – 2,800 Shared room; central/Mokotow/Wola command higher prices.
University Dorm PLN 480 – 1,100 UW dorm estimate from Welcome Point; exchange pool is limited.
Food Groceries PLN 950 – 1,450 Capital premium; still manageable with canteens and discount stores.
Going Out PLN 450 – 1,000 Praga and student bars cheaper than Nowy Swiat/Mazowiecka clubs.

Private-market baseline

Use the standard student budget as a private-market planning range. Shared housing can cost less than a private apartment, especially outside the centre.

University and public housing

Campus halls, CROUS or an equivalent public option may cost substantially less. Prices, shared-room conditions and eligibility depend on the institution, and availability is never assumed in the standard range.

Going out & dining

🍽️ Bar mleczny lunch PLN 22-32
☕ Coffee PLN 14-22
🍺 Beer PLN 12-20
UW dorm place PLN 480-1100/month

Supermarket basket

🥛 Milk (1L) EUR 0.60–0.80
🥚 Eggs (12) EUR 1.30–1.80
🍗 Chicken breast (1kg) EUR 4–6
🍞 Bread (500g loaf) EUR 0.55–0.85
🍚 Rice (1kg) EUR 0.90–1.30

Source: Numbeo · Prices approximate, updated periodically.

Student housing in Warsaw

Study abroad in Warsaw means choosing housing by metro, tram and faculty location rather than by central postcards. UW and WUT dorm routes are valuable but limited, so keep verified private backups and check commission, utilities, deposit and lease length before paying.

Ochota

Medium to high, depending on campus proximity.

UW/WUT access, dorm clusters and practical student routines.

Good tram/bus routes to UW, WUT and central stations. Generally safe and residential; less nightlife.

Mokotów

Medium to high near metro.

Green residential base with metro access and many private rooms.

Strong M1/tram links if your campus is on the route. Safe overall; district is large, so check exact block.

Wola

Medium to high; check total fees.

Modern flats, business/tech vibe and M2 access.

Good M2/tram links to centre and Praga. Generally safe, but new-build prices can outrun student budgets.

Praga-Północ / Praga-Południe

Often lower than west/central districts.

Better value, artsy nightlife and east-bank social life.

Good if tram/metro route is direct; otherwise commutes grow. Street-by-street; visit at night before signing.

Official contacts

University of Warsaw Welcome Point dorms

Official UW dorm overview with capacity and rent range for incoming students.

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University of Warsaw dormitory information

Official support contact and dormitory information.

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Warsaw University of Technology accommodation

Official WUT Erasmus accommodation page for incoming students and dormitory process.

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Student residences

University of Warsaw dormitories

Seven UW dormitories with limited places; follow the official application process.

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Warsaw University of Technology dormitories

WUT incoming students can apply through the recruitment process for university dormitories.

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Student Depot Suwak Warsaw

Private student residence backup near Mokotów business/campus routes.

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Private platforms

Pepe Housing Warsaw

International-student platform and booking route; check service fees.

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OLX Warsaw rooms

Large local classifieds source; strong scam filtering required.

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Otodom Warsaw rooms

Structured listings with agency/private offers; confirm commission before viewing.

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Student groups

Erasmusu Warsaw

Public student hub for questions and housing leads; verify private offers independently.

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ESN Poland / Warsaw sections

Use current university ESN channels for welcome groups and flatmate leads.

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Documents to prepare

Passport or national ID

Admission or exchange confirmation from the host university

Proof of funds, scholarship letter, or guarantor details if requested

Deposit funds and first rent transfer plan

Signed rental agreement plus registration documents where the landlord must provide them

Timing

Apply for official university or student-service housing as soon as your exchange admission is confirmed.

Start private-room searches 3-4 months before arrival, and earlier for September or October starts.

Keep a refundable temporary stay for the first nights if you have not signed a verified contract before travelling.

Deposit & contract notes

Ask whether czynsz administracyjny, utilities, internet and agency commission are included in the advertised price.

For one-semester stays, avoid 12-month leases unless subletting or early exit is written into the contract.

Keep transfer receipts and a signed handover protocol for deposit return.

Red flags

Do not pay a deposit before seeing a contract, verifying the landlord or operator, and checking that the address exists.

Avoid listings that refuse video viewings, use copied photos, or pressure you to transfer money the same day.

Treat prices far below the local market as a verification problem, not as a lucky break.

Do not rely on “near metro” wording; Warsaw is large, so map the real commute to your faculty.

Is Warsaw safe for students?

Safety Index

74.6 / 100

Generally safe

Crime Index

25.4 / 100

Low crime

Source: Numbeo · Lower crime = safer. Higher safety = safer.

Warsaw is broadly safe for students, with big-city risks around late-night transport, pickpocketing, rental scams and bike theft.

Safe city. Stick to lit streets in Praga-Polnoc late at night. Pickpocketing on busy buses and trains is the main risk.

Top risks

  • Overcharging taxis at airports and Central Station — use Bolt or Uber only
  • Pickpocketing on tram lines near Old Town and in crowded metro cars
  • Housing scam listings (fake photos, ghost landlords) for Erasmus intake
  • Icy pavements and transport disruptions Dec–Feb

ZTM metro and trams are safe. Validate ticket immediately — controllers appear without warning and fines are high.

Emergency: 112 997 (police Poland) 999 (ambulance)

Getting around Warsaw

Metro, trams and buses are strong, and student discounts can be valuable with the right ID. Choose housing by commute, not just neighbourhood reputation.

🚌 City public transport

ZTM 30-day student pass — PLN 50 (EUR 12) zone 1 with legitymacja studencka.

Warsaw students should compare housing by the route to campus, not only by neighbourhood name.

Use the student or youth fare noted in the city snapshot when eligible.

🚌 Regional and weekend travel

Variable by route

Useful for airport links, day trips, and commuting from cheaper areas when city-centre housing is tight.

Check local rail, bus, and university student-card discounts before booking.

Things to do in Warsaw as a student

Warsaw gives museums, Vistula evenings, Praga venues, Chopin concerts, start-up events and student nights. The city rewards active planning.

Vistula river summer evening in Warsaw

Vistula river summer evening

Spring to autumn

Free + drinks

social summer

Outdoor bars, beaches, music and cheap group evenings.

Chopin concert in Łazienki in Warsaw

Chopin concert in Łazienki

May to September

Free

culture budget

Sunday concerts in warm months; classic Warsaw student picnic plan.

POLIN or Warsaw Rising Museum in Warsaw

POLIN or Warsaw Rising Museum

Year-round

Student discounts vary

history rainy day

Two strongest context-building museums for understanding Warsaw.

Praga alternative night in Warsaw

Praga alternative night

Year-round

PLN 30-100

nightlife alternative

Alternative bars, galleries and post-industrial venues east of the river.

Warsaw Rising Museum in Warsaw

Warsaw Rising Museum

Year-round (Monday, Wednesday–Sunday)

PLN 30 (~€7); student discount

Most emotionally powerful museum in Central Europe — the 1944 uprising story told through personal testimonies and immersive installations

Open'er Festival in Warsaw

Open'er Festival

July (Gdynia, 3h from Warsaw)

4-day pass PLN 600–800 (~€135–180)

Poland's best international music festival — headliners like Billie Eilish, Arctic Monkeys at a Baltic seaside airport venue

Copernicus Science Centre in Warsaw
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Copernicus Science Centre

Year-round

Student ticket varies

student life low cost

Good interactive museum plan, especially in cold or rainy weeks.

Old Town orientation walk in Warsaw
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Old Town orientation walk

Year-round

Free

student life low cost

Useful first-week route for understanding distances, reconstruction history and tourist pressure.

University of Warsaw campus event in Warsaw
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University of Warsaw campus event

Semester start

Free or low-cost

student life low cost

Faculty and student-group events are the fastest way to make the capital feel smaller.

Library roof garden in Warsaw
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Library roof garden

Spring to autumn

Free

student life low cost

Low-cost city view and study-break route near the university library.

Student social life in Warsaw

Social life can be spread out, so join ESN, faculty events, language groups or sports early. Waiting for the city to gather itself around you rarely works.

What Students Usually Get Wrong

  • They underestimate commute size. Warsaw is not a compact Erasmus town; housing choice shapes your whole semester.
  • They only go out around Nowy Swiat/Mazowiecka. Praga, Powisle, and Vistula nights are often better value.
  • They wait for the university to solve housing. Dorms are limited; have private backups ready.
Student Associations

ESN UW / ESN Poland

Use ESN Poland and university channels to find the active UW section and welcome events.

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UW Welcome Point

Official international onboarding, transport, accommodation, and admin guidance.

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WUT ESN page

Useful if your exchange is at Warsaw University of Technology.

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Meeting Places 3

Pawilony / Nowy Swiat

Central first-week bar cluster; easy but can get touristy.

Vistula Boulevards

Warm-weather social default for students across universities.

Praga / Z?bkowska area

Alternative venues, galleries, and warehouse-style nightlife.

Public Groups 3

Erasmusu Warsaw community

Public city hub for housing, experience posts, and exchange questions.

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Pepe Housing Warsaw

International-student accommodation route and ESN partner referenced by WUT.

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r/warsaw Erasmus searches

Useful for current street-level warnings about dorms, districts, and admin.

Reddit community
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Forums & Advice 1

Erasmus+ Community

Official network for exchange students — forums, contacts, and city guides.

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Erasmus in Warsaw - r/warsaw

Community points incoming students toward ESN UW and local integration routes.

Reddit community
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Student discounts & perks in Warsaw

Transport discounts, museum free days, student tickets, food apps and university canteens help soften capital-city costs.

Museums & Culture

Polish student ID discounts

Many museums, cinemas, theatres, and cultural venues offer reduced student tickets. Always carry student ID.

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Food Savings

Too Good To Go

Good for bakery/cafe surprise bags in Polish cities; availability is strongest in central districts.

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Finebite

Restaurant discovery app often used for discounted meals in larger Polish cities.

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UW Welcome Point explains the 50% student discount and how to encode passes on student cards. Fares & passes

Universities in Warsaw for exchange students

University of Warsaw is the full guide in this cluster; Warsaw University of Technology and SGH are useful context but not full guides here.

University of Warsaw

University of Warsaw

Poland's capital-city flagship university, strong in humanities, law, economics, political science, mathematics, computer science and languages.

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