Poland’s major cities offer a vibrant co-working ecosystem that rivals Berlin and Lisbon at a fraction of the cost. Whether you need a hot desk for a day or a dedicated office for months, here are the top options in Warsaw, Kraków, and Wrocław.
Warsaw
WeWork and CIC Warsaw offer premium spaces in the city center from 800-1,500 PLN per month. Budget-friendly alternatives include Reaktor (from 450 PLN/month) and Brain Embassy (from 600 PLN/month). Most spaces include high-speed internet, meeting rooms, and networking events.
Kraków
Kraków’s tech scene centers around the Kazimierz and Zabłocie districts. Spaces like Cluster Cowork (from 350 PLN/month) and Hub:raum (from 400 PLN/month) are popular with international remote workers. Many offer community events, language exchanges, and startup meetups.
Wrocław
Wrocław’s emerging tech hub features spaces like Firefly (from 300 PLN/month) and Melt (from 350 PLN/month). The city’s lower cost of living makes it particularly attractive for digital nomads on tighter budgets, while maintaining excellent internet infrastructure and a lively international community.
