Polski Senovets (Bulgarian: Полски Сеновец) is a village in Veliko Tarnovo Province, north-central Bulgaria.
Features in Polski Senovets are: the Greek road, Mechi Dol, Dolni livadi, the old vineyards, Pod bardo, Gornik, Kopotti, Dola.
Wildlife is that of the Danubian Plain, with rabbits, foxes, mice, hamsters and deer seen year-round.
Polski Senovets was established, after the unification of the surrounding neighborhoods Sarnitsa, Glogota, and Dunavliy Suvandzhikyoy in the 14th century.
In 1912, a police station was opened and in 1919, the Consumer Cooperative "Saglasie" was established; its founders are Marin Yankov and Stefan Stefanov.
The main road, E85, runs near Polski Senovets and connects the towns Rousse, Veliko Tarnovo and Stara Zagora.
In 1900, a railway was built between Rousse and Stara Zagora; it is 3 km (1.9 mi) from Polski Senovets.