Warsaw, Poland
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Warsaw rebuilt itself from nothing after WWII and didn't stop. It's now one of Central Europe's most dynamic economies, with a serious tech sector and a city that rewards those who look past the surface. This coworking space carries Nomad Magazine on-site.
Warsaw has become a major European tech hub β Bolt, Allegro, and dozens of well-funded startups are based here. Internet is fast, costs are still below Western European levels, and the city has invested heavily in modern workspace infrastructure.
ΕrΓ³dmieΕcie (city centre) has the highest concentration of coworking spaces. MokotΓ³w is the tech district β sometimes called the 'Silicon Valley of Poland'. Praga (east bank) is up-and-coming and creative. Ε»oliborz is quieter and residential.
Tech-focused nomads who want a Central European base with a real startup ecosystem. Those interested in the broader CEE tech scene. Anyone who wants to work in an EU city that's growing fast and still affordable.
Warsaw is affordable β day passes from β¬8β15 (or PLN equivalent), monthly memberships from β¬80β150. Best months are MayβSeptember. Winters are cold (sometimes -10Β°C) but the indoor culture is good and the city functions regardless.
Each space below carries Nomad Magazine β our signal that they're genuinely welcoming to remote workers. Same audience, same vibe.
Warsaw, Poland
For all the ways you work, we are here.
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