Short-term rentals in Belarus are popular among business travelers from Russia and Poland, as well as tourists attending festivals like the Slavianski Bazaar in Vitebsk or the historical festivals in Nesvizh.
Short-term Rental Property in Belarus
Renting accommodation in Belarus for a week or less costs on average 80-150 BYN for a one-room apartment in the center (up to 35 m² with a balcony) and 120-200 BYN for a two-room apartment in the Frunzensky district near Chelyuskintsev Park.
Average prices for renting real estate for a day in Belarusian cities:
| City / District |
Type of housing |
Price per day, BYN |
Price per week, BYN |
| Minsk (Central, Moskovsky, Frunzensky districts) |
1-room apartment (center, Minsk-Mir, Yakuba Kolasa) |
80–150 |
400–800 |
| Two-room apartment (Frunzensky district, Chelyuskintsev Park) |
120–200 |
600–900 |
| Brest (center, Brest Fortress area) |
Studio / 1-room |
60–100 |
350–600 |
| Grodno (Sovetsky District, Old Castle) |
1-room / studio |
50–90 |
300–500 |
| Vitebsk (center, near the Dzerzhinsky Palace/Summer Amphitheater) |
1-room / 2-room |
40–70 |
250–450 |
How to Choose Accommodation for Daily Rent in Belarus
Our website features listings from private landlords verified by passport data in accordance with the 2016 Law on Real Estate, minimizing the risk of fraud.
When renting short-term property in Belarus, consider local regulations: foreigners are required to register with the OVIR (State Registration Authority for Visas and Registration) within five days (the landlord submits this online through the Unified Portal), there is a smoking ban in residential premises, and fines are imposed for noise after 11:00 PM in residential buildings.