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Warehouses to Let Wroclaw

Looking for a warehouse in Wrocław? Explore the best offers for logistics and industrial space in Lower Silesia. Choose a warehouse perfectly matched to your company’s needs and take advantage of modern, well-equipped facilities in prime locations.

Discover the best warehouses for rent in Wrocław and explore the most attractive offers for logistics and industrial space in Lower Silesia. Choose from modern class A warehouses, logistics parks, and production halls – all with excellent access to the A4 motorway, A8 ring road, and Wrocław Airport. Find a warehouse for rent in Wrocław perfectly tailored to your business needs.

 

Wrocław is one of the top logistics and industrial hubs in Poland, strategically located in Lower Silesia close to the German and Czech borders. The city offers a unique combination of excellent transport links, a skilled workforce, and strong demand from e-commerce, automotive, and manufacturing sectors.

 

Total stock: approx. 3.1 million m² of modern warehouse and logistics space.
Unit sizes: from 300 m² city-logistics modules to 50,000+ m² big-box distribution centres.

 

Key transport infrastructure

 

  • Motorways: Wrocław sits along A4 motorway (east–west route to Germany and Upper Silesia) and S8 expressway (connection to Łódź and Warsaw).

  • Ring road: The Wrocław Motorway Bypass (A8) provides excellent connectivity and links all major logistics zones.

  • Airport: Wrocław Airport (WRO) handles both passenger and cargo traffic, enabling just-in-time deliveries.

  • Rail: The city is an important rail hub with intermodal terminals connecting Wrocław to Western Europe and Asia via the China–Europe rail corridor.

 

Why Wrocław is attractive for logistics and industrial operations

 

  • Strategic cross-border location – excellent access to German and Czech markets.

  • Skilled labour pool – competitive workforce and lower operating costs.

  • Strong demand drivers – e-commerce, automotive, FMCG, and logistics providers.

  • Infrastructure investments – continuous upgrades to roads and terminals support growth.

 

Main warehouse zones and logistics hubs in Wrocław

 

Bielany Wrocławskie / Kobierzyce

 

  • Typical unit sizes: 5,000–40,000 m² big-box DCs.

  • Accessibility: Direct access to A4 and S8, 20 min to city centre, 25 min to airport.

  • Technical specs: Clear height 10–12 m, ESFR sprinklers, 5T/m² floor load, cross-dock options.

  • Unique features: High density of 3PL operators, excellent truck manoeuvring yards.

 

Nowa Wieś Wrocławska / Pietrzykowice

 

  • Typical unit sizes: 10,000–50,000 m² XXL warehouses.

  • Accessibility: Immediate access to A4, S5 and S8; 30 min to airport.

  • Technical specs: 12 m clear height, multiple dock levellers, LED lighting, mezzanine options.

  • Unique features: Perfect for nationwide distribution, availability of BTS projects.

 

Psie Pole / North Wrocław (City-logistics)

 

  • Typical unit sizes: 300–5,000 m² for last-mile operations.

  • Accessibility: 15 min to CBD, quick access to S5/S8 junctions.

  • Technical specs: 6–8 m clear height, drive-in gates, flexible office layout.

  • Unique features: Ideal for e-commerce fulfillment and same-day delivery.

 

East Wrocław / Długołęka

 

  • Typical unit sizes: 10,000–30,000 m² including cross-dock facilities.

  • Accessibility: Close to S8 and S5, well-connected to the Warsaw corridor.

  • Technical specs: Class A specifications, LED lighting, gas heating, energy-efficient design.

 

Tenant requirements and current trends in Wrocław

 

The market is driven by e-commerce players, automotive suppliers, FMCG producers, and 3PL providers.

  • Last-mile delivery: Demand is rising for small units close to city centre.

  • ESG focus: Tenants look for BREEAM/LEED-certified buildings, PV panels, EV chargers, and water reuse systems.

  • Lease flexibility: Shorter lease terms (1–3 years) are increasingly common in city-logistics projects.

 

Technical and sustainability trends

 

  • High clear heights (up to 12 m) to maximize racking efficiency.

  • WMS-ready facilities with IoT-based monitoring of energy and temperature.

  • LED lighting, heat pumps, solar PV – reducing OPEX and meeting ESG targets.

 

Tips for successful warehouse leasing in Wrocław

 

  • Loading capacity: Make sure there are enough dock levellers and truck yards.

  • Floor load: Standard 5–7 T/m² – verify if you store heavy goods.

  • Utilities: Plan early for power upgrades if using automation or refrigeration.

  • Traffic restrictions: Check city regulations for truck access, especially for last-mile.

  • OPEX and ESG: Compare operating costs and green certifications for long-term savings.

 

Frequently asked questions (FAQs)

 

What is the smallest unit I can lease in Wrocław?
From approx. 300 m² in city-logistics parks.

 

What is the typical lease term?
1–3 years for urban logistics, 3–5 years for distribution centres, 5–10 years for BTS.

 

What clear height can I expect?
8–12 m in big-box warehouses, 6–8 m in city-logistics projects.

 

What extra costs should I budget for?
Service charges (OPEX), utilities, fit-out, and potential property tax.

 

 

Looking for a warehouse for rent in Wrocław or a logistics hub in Lower Silesia? Explore our complete range of industrial spaces and choose flexible warehouse modules or production halls in prime locations with quick access to the A4 motorway, A8 ring road, and Wrocław Airport.

Also need office space in Wrocław? Check out our offices for rent in Wrocław to create the perfect work environment for your team.

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