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1 Best Coworking Spaces in Warsaw

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.

Why people work from Warsaw

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.

Neighbourhoods & location context

ŚrΓ³dmieΕ›cie (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.

Who Warsaw suits

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.

Cost, vibe & best season

Warsaw is affordable β€” day passes from €8–15 (or PLN equivalent), monthly memberships from €80–150. Best months are May–September. Winters are cold (sometimes -10Β°C) but the indoor culture is good and the city functions regardless.

All 1 spaces in Warsaw

Each space below carries Nomad Magazine β€” our signal that they're genuinely welcoming to remote workers. Same audience, same vibe.

Frequently asked questions

Is Warsaw good for digital nomads?
Warsaw is increasingly excellent for tech-focused nomads. It has a fast-growing startup ecosystem, fast internet, EU access, and costs that are still significantly below Western European levels.
What is Warsaw's tech scene like?
Warsaw is home to some of Europe's fastest-growing tech companies β€” Allegro, Booksy, and DocPlanner are all Warsaw-based. The city has a large pool of engineering talent and a growing VC ecosystem, making it a real tech hub.
How much does coworking in Warsaw cost?
Very affordable. Day passes typically run €8–15 (PLN equivalent). Monthly memberships range from €80–150. Warsaw offers some of Europe's best value for workspace quality.
Is Warsaw safe for nomads?
Warsaw is a safe, EU-standard capital with good public transport, healthcare, and infrastructure. English is widely spoken in professional settings. The city is very welcoming to international remote workers.