Włostowice is a district of the town of Puławy in eastern Poland, with approximately 5,000 inhabitants. It is southern suburb of Puławy, containing mainly houses, except on Romska street, which has four social blocks of flats.
In 2009 finished rebuilding road infrastructure under name "Dutch Town" - innovative in Poland project which improve security through compel drivers to ride with permitted velocity.
On Puławy suburd, Włostowice:
- St. Joseph's Church - baroque , founded in 1728 by Elżbieta Sieniawska. The church wall with plates commemorating those buried on a churchyard, e.g. J. Savage - a gardener of the Czartoryski.
- Cemetery in Włostowice - founded in the end of XVIII c. on the initiative of Prince A.K. Czartoryski. One of the oldest Polish necropolises. The Roman Catholic, Evangelic-Augsburg and Orthodox graves as well as monuments of court family.