Stuart operates in an increasing number of locations in Poland, but service availability may vary even within a single city. Sometimes it covers a wide area, and other times only selected zones or districts. The Stuart delivery map is continually updated. The easiest way to check is when placing an order with a partner (in the app or on the website), by entering the exact delivery address: you’ll immediately see whether a courier can reach the specified location and how the Stuart Delivery Map works in practice.
Stuart is growing in response to the increasing demand for fast urban deliveries, so the list of supported cities and zones may expand over time.
Stuart Delivery Map 2026 – List of Cities
The Stuart coverage area is constantly expanding. As of January 2026, you can order delivery in the following cities:
G
Gdańsk, Grodzisk Mazowiecki
J
Jaworzno, Józefów
K
Kraków, Katowice, Kobyłka
Ł
Łódź
M
Marki
O
Otwock
P
Poznań
S
Szczecin, Stargard, Sochaczew, Siemianowice Śląskie, Suchy Las, Swarzędz
T
Toruń
W
Warsaw, Wołomin
Z
Ząbki, Zielonka
Ż
Żyrardów
Note: The list is constantly growing! It’s worth following the official Glovo website to stay up to date with the latest news.
Stuart cities – sample list of locations
Stuart’s coverage in Poland primarily concerns larger urban centers, and the “Stuart cities” list may change as the service develops. Among the cities where Stuart has been launched or is indicated as available are: Warsaw, Poznań, Kraków, Łódź, Gdańsk, Katowice, Szczecin, and Toruń.
Important: even if the service operates in a given city, it may not cover the entire metropolitan area – it often starts in selected zones and expands gradually.

Stuart cities – what does it look like in practice?
The phrase Stuart cities most often simply means: in which towns (and zones) you can use delivery fulfilled by Stuart. Usually, the service develops fastest in large metropolitan areas, and later appears in additional locations — but in reality, it’s not just the “city list” that matters, but whether delivery works at your address.
Even if your city is available, it’s worth confirming it by address, because:
- The zone may only cover part of the city.
- Availability can be limited by hours (depending on the partner and time of day).
- The offer and delivery time may differ between districts.
Where does Stuart deliver? How to check? (the fastest and most reliable way)
The most reliable method is to check availability by specific address when placing an order with a partner (for example, in a store or website that offers delivery by Stuart). The coverage can vary between districts, and sometimes even between neighboring streets.
What to do step by step:
- Enter the exact delivery address in the ordering channel (the partner’s app/website).
- Compare available delivery options and estimated times (zones are usually visible right away).
- If delivery is not available, check again on another day or time – availability may depend on current operational status.

See other delivery maps too
If you want to compare services and actual coverage in cities, it’s worth also reading the articles about the delivery maps of Uber Eats and Glovo. Such a comparison helps you assess where it is easiest to place an order (or where there are the most job opportunities in deliveries) depending on your city.
What’s worth remembering?
If you want to quickly check whether Stuart serves your area, do not rely solely on a general list of cities – the specific address is always key. The best way to verify is at the moment of ordering from a partner (in the app or on the website), as only then will you see the real delivery availability for your location and which places in your part of the city can actually be served.
Also remember that delivery zones can change, and availability may depend on the time of day and current demand, so if you do not see a delivery option the first time, it’s worth trying again later. Enter your address and check availability – this is the fastest way to make sure Stuart delivers to you.