A lot of people are probably still on the notion that Poland is a small country endlessly covered with snow. Poland today is probably one of the most promising countries in Europe in terms of economic growth and job foreign investments. It is the leading trading partner of Germany and has been a member of the EU community since 2004. With an estimated population of 38.2 million in 2010, it ranks 33rd in the most populous countries in the world and 9th in Europe.
After its devastating history during World Wars I and II, Poland slowly regained its strength in the industry of Tourism. Among its popular cities and sites are Warsaw (country’s capital), Krakow (country’s former capital), Gdansk and the infamous Auschwitz now Oswiecim where the World War II Concentration of the Nazi Regime is located. The Masurian Lakes and Tatra Mountains are famous destinations of tourists and holiday goers who are into fishing, hiking, sailing and historical sight-seeing.
With Poland’s business and tourist industries in its peak, real estate and other types of accommodation like apartments, hotels and holiday homes are also on the rise. It is quite easy to locate an apartment for rent in Poland if the stay is only temporary. There are also apartment for sale and houses for rent in case bigger space and more rooms are needed. For the convenience of their clients, there are also furnished and semi-furnished apartments and houses available. Let us take at look at the choices in some cities in Poland along with rent costs.
Warsaw
In the capital city, there are dozens of choices depending on the taste and need of the client.
• Studio Type (2-4 persons) – 40-62 euro/week
• One bedroom apartment (with fridge, cupboards, dishwasher, washing machine and gas stove with oven) - starts from 58-80 euro/week
• Two bedroom apartment (complete with living room amenities including cable TV, couch and coffee table as well kitchen and bedroom furniture and equipment) – starts from 85-120 euro/week
• Three Bedroom Apartments with a floor area of 1,400 sqft. – starts from 450-1200 euro/month depending whether the apartment is newly constructed or not.
In other cities like Piaseczyński, which is near the Airport, a three-bedroom apartment costs a little more than apartments in Warsaw. Price range starts at 500 euro/month.
For those looking for a unique place to stay, there are apartments in Krakow with a feel of antiquity and comfort. Studio and one to four bedroom apartments are available short or long term stay. Prices start from 50-90 euro/night.
For those who are staying in Poland on a business trip or on a holiday and don’t want to be bothered with everyday cleaning and laundry, there are also Serviced apartments. In Krakow, serviced apartments with two bedrooms and two bathrooms start as low as 39-74 euro/day. Services and amenities include Airport Transfer, Mobile Phone Rental (on request), Weekly Housekeeping Services and Car and Chauffer for hire. For people with infants and toddlers, there are even baby cots available on request.
Poland is one place in Europe worth visiting. All one has to do is go online and be ready with credit or debit cards for reservations and payments. Ciesz się pobytem w Polska!
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