Gdansk
Poland's amber-hued Baltic port city with a beautifully rebuilt old town, seaside lifestyle and a growing IT community.
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Lo que dicen locales y expats
- ✓Very safe — top-tier security · Safety 8.0/10
- ✓Reliable internet across the city · 85 Mbps avg
- ✓Affordable for Western salaries · €950/mo comfortable
- ✓Salary covers costs with room to save
- ✕Winter smog can spike AQI · Est. AQI 103
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Clima
¿Puedo permitirme Gdansk?
Dinos dónde ganas hoy — te mostramos el ingreso cómodo equivalente en Gdansk.
Consejos locales
Wrzeszcz is the real local neighborhood — great cafes, restaurants and much cheaper than the Old Town
Stogi and Brzeźno beaches are free and less crowded than Sopot
The Tricity (Gdańsk-Sopot-Gdynia) commuter rail connects three cities in 30 minutes — live in any
Barrios
Alquileres en vivo por barrio llegan con la integración LocaYo — lanza el 1 de mayo.
Datos prácticos
Preguntas frecuentes sobre Gdansk
Is Gdansk safe for expats and digital nomads?
Gdansk scores 8.0/10 for safety — considered very safe by international standards. The biggest watch-outs are petty theft in tourist areas and late-night transit hubs.
How much does it cost to live in Gdansk?
Single expat budget: ~zł4085 / month comfortable, including zł2150 rent for a 1-bedroom in the centre. Average local salary is zł8170/month — salary-to-cost ratio 2.00×.
What is the climate and air quality in Gdansk?
Current month avg temp ~16°C. Estimated AQI ~103 (unhealthy for sensitive). Four distinct seasons with cold winters.
Which neighborhoods are best in Gdansk?
Popular picks: Główne Miasto, Wrzeszcz, Oliwa, Przymorze. Główne Miasto tends to be the creative/walkable hub, while Oliwa offers better value for families or long stays. Settling in? On LocaYo you can rent tools, bikes and gear locally instead of buying.
How good is internet & remote-work infrastructure in Gdansk?
Average speed 85 Mbps (8.0/10). Reliable fiber, co-working density is high.
Moving to Gdansk?
Don't buy a drill for one job. Rent tools and equipment from locals — cheaper, and no clutter to store.