Skwer Harmonia II is a project that combines bold architecture with the idea of harmonious living. It offers an ideal proposition for those who wish to enjoy urban conveniences while seeking a peaceful space to live.
In the south-eastern part of Krakow, in the district of Podgórze, an investment will be created where comfort, functionality, and aesthetics create a harmonious whole. The project includes a wide selection of apartments with varied layouts – from compact studios with a floor area of 30 m², to spacious five-room apartments reaching up to 124 m². For the convenience of residents, 248 parking spaces in an underground garage will be provided, including spacious comfort spots and 17 external spots. Additionally, 146 functional storage rooms, as well as stroller and bike storage, will be available for all residents.
The investment stands out with its low building density, original facade, and carefully designed green zone, giving it a unique character. Thoughtful layouts, large windows, and aesthetically arranged common spaces will make the development a comfortable place to live. An additional asset will be the balconies attached to the apartments and spacious terraces on the ground floors, which will provide additional space for relaxation.
Skwer Harmonia II seamlessly integrates with the surrounding single-family and low-rise multi-family housing developments, creating a cohesive and harmonious space. Future residents will certainly appreciate easy access to shops, numerous shopping and service points, and nearby gas stations. Educational institutions (primary schools and kindergartens) are also operating in the area, enhancing the convenience of daily life.
Lovers of active leisure time will appreciate various recreational areas such as Przystań Brzegi, Bagry Beach, or Com-Com Zone Development Center. In addition, there will be no shortage of bike trails and walking paths ideal for daily exercise and fresh air relaxation.
The investment is well connected not only to the center of Krakow but also to nearby towns. Along Półłanki Street, Christo Botewa Street, and Śliwiaka Street, city buses run, and the development is just 3.5 kilometers from a large transport hub consisting of tram and bus loops, as well as the Mały Płaszów parking lot.
A car journey to the Main Square takes approximately 30 minutes, and in just 5 minutes, one can reach a key traffic junction that connects the eastern bypass of Krakow (S7) with the A4 motorway. This route provides quick access not only to the east towards Tarnów and Rzeszów but also to the west – to Balice, Katowice, or Wrocław.