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Rajmunda Rembielinskiego
1 hour 39 mins by public transport to Central Lodz
€365.70
/month...

Located in the central part of Poland, Lodz is the country’s third-largest city and its former industrial centre. The city is commonly known for being home to the National Film School, which has been, and still is, a cradle for most renowned Polish filmmakers, and is where the city gets its title as a UNESCO City of Film. Aside from the National Film School, Lodz is also home to several other universities, colleges and higher education institutions that provide both local and international students with unique learning opportunities and high-quality education.
Casita has several options for student accommodation in Lodz near the city’s most renowned universities and higher education institutions. Here are some of the available options you can check out and choose from!
Casita has two available options for student accommodation in Lodz near this university.
The surrounding transit stops include Plac Dąbrowskiego bus stop, which is a four-minute walk from campus.
Nearby attractions include the Museum of The City of Lodz and Planetarium EC 1.
Two student accommodation options are provided by Casita near this university’s campus.
Several transit stops are located near this university, including Politechniki - Radwańska (kampus PŁ) (0815) tram stop, which is five minutes away on foot.
The Museum of Art in Lodz and the Central Museum of Textiles are among the university’s surrounding attractions.
There are a couple of available student accommodation options offered by Casita close to this university.
A two-minute walk away is the Kościuszki - Zielona (0395) bus stop, which is one of the university’s many surrounding transit stops.
Nearby attractions include Pasaz Rozy and Cinema Museum Lodz.
Casita has a couple of available student accommodation options close to this school.
Fabryczna - Kilińskiego (0169) is a nearby bus stop located a four-minute walk from campus.
The school’s surrounding attractions include Herbst Palace Museum and Palm House.
A couple of student accommodation options provided by Casita are available near this academy.
Gdańska - 1 Maja (0197) tram stop is a minute away on foot.
Plac Wolnosci and Park Staromiejski are among the several nearby attractions.
Two Casita student accommodation options are available close to this academy.
The surrounding bus stops include Palki - Smutna (1115) and Sporna - Wojska Polskiego (5221), which are located a four-minute and a seven-minute walk away respectively.
The academy’s nearby attractions include the Museum of The City of Lodz and the Museum of Art in Lodz.
As a student, setting off to a new and foreign city like Lodz to study is often challenging and you find yourself wondering about life there. Worry not, though, we are here to answer some of the questions you might have about student life in Lodz!
Lodz is a city with several educational options for local and international students to choose from. The city houses several top-ranked universities, colleges and higher education institutions that provide high-quality education, making it a good educational destination for students.
Despite being less popular than other Polish cities like Warsaw or Krakow, Lodz is still a good place to live. The city has fascinating sites to visit ranging from historical landmarks to shopping centres, and expansive parks.
Lodz is a relatively cheap city in comparison to other Polish cities in particular and European cities in general. The monthly cost of living in Lodz ranges from 600 - 900 EUR and includes accommodation, transportation, food, and clothes among other things.
Navigation and getting around the city with ease is one of the international students’ top priorities upon moving to a new and foreign city. In addition to an airport and a number of roads and motorways, including a couple of trans-European routes, the city of Lodz’s transportation system also includes a railway system, a bus network and a tram network. The railway system is made up of several local and long-distance stations that operate both within and outside of the city, stretching to other Polish cities as well. There are 58 operating bus routes and 19 active tram lines that serve the residents of Lodz and help them get from one place to another inside the city.
Lodz has significantly fewer attractions than other Polish cities like Warsaw and Krakow and is generally considered not much of a tourist destination. However, the city still has a few landmarks and beautiful places to visit up its sleeve, here are some of its most notable attractions. Located in a 19th-century industrial estate, Lodz’s Manufaktura is now a modern shopping centre with several shops, boutiques, cafes, and restaurants, as well as a museum, The Museum of The Factory, which showcases the history of the site. A colourful historic monument in the heart of the city is the Alexander Nevsky Cathedral, which is a must-visit city attraction. The city has several museums, including the Museum of Modern Art, which is one of the largest of its kind in the world and houses large collections of 20th and 21st-century artwork, and the Museum of The City of Lodz, which mainly showcases the identity and history of the city. You can pay a visit to Lodz’s cultural monument, The Grand Theatre, which hosts ballets, operas, orchestras, and musicals among other noteworthy events. One of the world’s longest commercial streets, Piotrkowska Street, is a major tourist attraction lined with shops, eateries, and cafes. Lodz’s attraction scene has plenty more to offer, be sure to stop by those city destinations and more during your stay!