Poland's dynamic capital, where skyscrapers stand alongside historic landmarks, offering digital nomads a blend of contemporary workspaces, culture, and endless exploration opportunities.
The Good
- π Good nightlife
- π Streetfood
- β Coffee
- ποΈ Architecture
The Bad
- π Traffic
- ποΈ Pollution
- π§οΈ Weather
Living costs
- Warsaw is the most expensive place (out of 3) to live in Poland
- The average salary in Warsaw is
- It's about 208% cheaper to live in Warsaw than it is New York
- You can expect to spend around $1,784.44 per month living here
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- Prices are estimates and should be used as a guide only. We accept no responsibility for inaccuracies in data.
- Prices adjusted to reflect exchange rates as of 3rd Jun 2026
Safety
Generally safe with low crime rates; however, petty crime can occur in tourist areas, so remain vigilant.
Internet speed
Time difference
Who it suits
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Brno
Affordable and underrated