Powiśle: The Heart of Warsaw’s Student Life
Choosing the right neighborhood to live in during your studies in Warsaw is a decision that defines your entire daily…
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1 ZEITRAUM location in Warsaw
Bed linen included
All-in rent price (no additional fees)
Public transport at your door
Poland's capital — career & culture hub
70+ universities and colleges
The best address in the city
Warsaw is Poland’s capital and largest city, home to over 250,000 students studying at 70+ universities and colleges. As a major European business and cultural hub, Warsaw offers unparalleled career opportunities alongside a vibrant student life. The University of Warsaw, Warsaw University of Technology, and Warsaw School of Economics are among the leading institutions in the country. ZEITRAUM operates one student residence in Warsaw — Solec — ideally located in the Powiśle district with easy access to both major universities and the city centre.
Here are some answers to the most common questions about studying in Warsaw and living at ZEITRAUM Solec.
Warsaw is Poland's largest academic centre, home to 70+ universities and colleges with over 250,000 students. The most well-known include the University of Warsaw, Warsaw University of Technology, and Warsaw School of Economics (SGH).
Absolutely. Warsaw is one of Poland's top Erasmus destinations and one of the fastest-growing student cities in Central Europe, with large international student communities and extensive English-language support at most universities.
A monthly student pass costs 55 PLN for zone 1 (covering the city centre and most university campuses) for students with a valid Polish student ID or ISIC card. Warsaw's ZTM network covers metro, trams, and buses — getting anywhere in the city is fast and affordable.
The most popular areas among students are Powiśle and Śródmieście — not because of student housing, but because of what's there: most University of Warsaw faculties, the best transport connections in the city, and Warsaw's cultural and social life right on the doorstep. Living there means being at the centre of everything. Zeitraum Solec sits right in this area, which makes it a rare find — student housing in a location where most students can only dream of living.
The monthly rent covers everything — WiFi, water, heating, and electricity. There are no additional utility bills. At move-in, you also receive a starter pack with bedding and basic kitchen items so you can settle in straight away without any extra shopping.
Several options are available: (1) Single room in a shared unit with one other person (shared bathroom and fridge). (2) Single room in a shared unit with up to two others. (3) Double room (shared with one flatmate), with shared bathroom. (4) Private single room with your own bathroom and fridge. (5) Private apartment (up to 30 sqm) with a private kitchen and bathroom.
Yes, the entire booking process can be completed online. You only sign the contract in person at check-in when you arrive.
Yes. Both options are available through the reservation system — contact the team or visit the Solec location page to check current availability and options.
Yes. Zeitraum Solec welcomes all students enrolled at a Polish university — Polish and international students alike, including Erasmus participants and PhD students. Contracts and correspondence are available in both English and Polish.