Coworking spaces have become more popular across the world as more people join the gig economy or hybrid workplaces, especially post-pandemic. Currently, about 42% of coworking space members around the world are freelancers.

From a brand standpoint, coworking spaces can lead to major cost-savings and improve workplace efficiency. They foster positivity, allow for better communication, and make it easier for employees to feel relaxed so they don’t get overly stressed or burnt out. 

In Poland, many of Warsaw’s coworking spaces are actually owned or rented by corporations who want to give their employees who live far away from the office a place to go. But, as the younger generation gets more involved with freelancing and working from home, these spaces are likely to grow faster.

Let’s take a closer look at some of the best coworking spaces in Warsaw!

A view of a coworking space in Warsaw, Poland.

1. HubHub

HubHub makes the top of our list for several reasons. First, this dynamic space allows you to choose from a variety of office layouts, and even different desk types, so you can choose a working environment that fits your needs. 

HubHub is located at al. Jerozolimskie Warsaw, right by the midmost railway station, so it’s easy and convenient for almost anyone to get to. 

Not only does this coworking space provide unique layouts, but you’ll be able to enjoy a variety of amenities designed to keep your workday as stress-free as possible, including a gaming area, lounge, free coffee and tea, and personalized lockers.

Another advantage of HubHub is that the space is entirely pet-friendly. If you’re a freelancer or you’re working remotely and you never seem to know what to do with your dog while you’re away, bring them with you. HubHub offers a positive work environment that promotes creativity and collaboration, and bringing your four-legged friend around is bound to help you break the ice. 

A view of a coworking space in Warsaw, Poland.

2. Regus – Atrium Plaza

Second up is the Regus – Atrium Plaza location, which is unique in that it attracts businesses from almost every industry.

Due to its central location, this is an ideal coworking space for anyone needing to take public transportation. The 04 Light Rail subway station is only a 15-minute walk!

This coworking space was created with an open concept in mind, so all workers can enjoy a sense of community. This type of open space can have distinct benefits, like lowering the risk of human error. For instance, having access to space which allows in-person meetings to be held can increase communication. This in turn allows employees to be more thorough in their work. 

Even though the open concept of this space adds to its appeal, you can still enjoy your own private office and/or deck if you need some alone time. 

A view of a coworking space in Warsaw, Poland.

3. Art Cluster

As the name suggests, Art Cluster is a unique and artistic space meant for individuals who prefer a more laid-back and creative environment. It’s a smaller office space than many others listed here, but don’t let that deter you. You can enjoy cozy amenities like a mini library, lounge area, and kitchen space.

Art Cluster also has neon photos and artistic interiors to spark creativity and inspire you no matter what type of work you have to do. If you’re looking for a smaller space (it only houses about 20 people), the Art Cluster is for you. 

A view of a coworking space in Warsaw, Poland.

4. Mindspace – Koszyki

As one of the first coworking spaces established in Warsaw, Mindspace Kosyzki is in a class all of its own. Its central location near the city center and within five minutes of public transportation makes this space ideal for meet-ups. There’s also plenty of space inside – 5,500 square meters of space over six floors — with both private working spaces and meeting spaces available. 

Characterized as a boutique coworking provider, Mindspace offers a variety of best-in-class amenities including in-house barista services, community lunches and drinks, and social media hubs that are exclusive to members. If you’re looking to work in style, this Mindspace is for you. 

A view of a coworking space in Warsaw, Poland.

5. Office & Cowork Centre – Warszawa Rakowiecka

If you’re looking for a coworking space to help you get the job done without breaking the bank, the centrally located Office & Cowork Centre in Rakowiecka might be perfect for you.

Located between two major thoroughfares and close to subway access makes this coworking space easily accessible. The space also has a meeting room that can hold up to 50 people, and high-end catering can also be ordered directly to the site. 

Each room in this space includes a flipchart, whiteboard and projector, so it’s easy to hold brainstorming sessions or large team meetings for when you are thinking big. Twenty-four-hour weekday access and an in-space kitchen also makes this coworking space a great option for early birds and night owls alike. 

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Clearly, there is no shortage of beautiful coworking spaces in Warsaw, Poland. It will be interesting to see how the coworking space landscape changes in the next few years as more freelancers and remote workers start looking for places to do business. For now, though, whether you’re a business owner or an employee, don’t hesitate to take advantage of the benefits coworking spaces provide