Public Transport
Utilize the local bus and tram lines for easy travel within the West Pomerania region.





Świerczewo is a residential destination situated in the West Pomerania region of Poland. Historically known as Schwarzow, it functions as a serene enclave characterized by quiet streets and a strong community feel. With a population of approximately 16,000, the area provides an authentic glimpse into modern Polish life away from major tourist centers. Visitors can enjoy local green spaces and a slower pace of life while remaining well-connected to the broader regional attractions. It is a suitable choice for travelers looking for a calm, residential base during their stay in Western Poland.
Świerczewo is a residential destination situated in the West Pomerania region of Poland. Historically known as Schwarzow, it functions as a serene enclave characterized by quiet streets and a strong community feel. With a population of approximately 16,000, the area provides an authentic glimpse into modern Polish life away from major tourist centers. Visitors can enjoy local green spaces and a slower pace of life while remaining well-connected to the broader regional attractions. It is a suitable choice for travelers looking for a calm, residential base during their stay in Western Poland.
Quiet residential atmosphere.
Authentic Polish suburban experience.
Local parks and community green spaces.
Well-connected to regional transport.
Mainly residential with limited traditional tourist landmarks.
Fewer English-speaking services compared to major international hubs.
A great base for exploring the West Pomeranian countryside.
Utilize the local bus and tram lines for easy travel within the West Pomerania region.
Explore small neighborhood shops for authentic Polish groceries and fresh baked goods.
A quiet residential stay in West Pomerania.
PLN zł
$50-$100 p/day
Polish, English
This area is best suited for those who prefer a peaceful environment over a busy urban center.
May-September
Expect mild weather and blooming gardens throughout the residential areas.
The warmest months, perfect for day trips to the nearby Baltic coast.
Cooler weather sets in, offering a quiet and crisp atmosphere for local walks.
Temperatures can drop below freezing; ensure you have warm clothing for outdoor travel.