Best Cities To Remote Work In Poland

Are you looking for the best places to live or remote work in Poland?
We've identified the 10 most livable cities in Poland with the highest quality of life. On average, it costs $2017/month to live in Poland, and these cities offer an unbeatable combination of fast internet speeds (up to 37 Mbps), pleasant temperatures (ranging from 17°C to 20°C). The top three cities to live in Poland right now are Warsaw, Gdansk and Lublin.
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White Concrete Building Under White Clouds
3.46 (14 reviews)

Warsaw

How the f is this city in the #1 spot for europe? Is the Warsaw city council paying for the spot? I spent a month here mostly to help during the ukraine refugee crisis. ...

Air Quality: Moderate
$2489 /month
Brown and Green Concrete Building Under Blue Sky
3.37 (3 reviews)

Gdansk

I'm Polish and I've been to Gdańsk a number of times over the course of the last 10 years. When I was younger and have seen and experienced less, I was very impressed by ...

Air Quality: Good
$2099 /month
A View Of The Old Town in Lublin, Poland
3.15 (1 reviews)

Lublin

Great city with a lot of students, cheap and walkable. After a year it was kind of boring, so I moved to another destination. I like it. Long live Lubelskie!

Air Quality: Moderate
$1542 /month
People Walking on Street
3.40 (1 reviews)

Wrocław

The city of Wrocław is a vibrant city with a rich history and culture. There are plenty of attractions to explore, from museums and galleries to parks and a ...

Air Quality: Good
$2053 /month
Brown and Black Concrete Building Under Blue Sky
3.40 (8 reviews)

Kraków

Incredible city for nomads. In autumn/winter you'll have to deal with the cold, but there's still stuff going on. - Using the tram and uber was rare. Stay in Kazimierz o...

Air Quality: Unhealthy for Sensitive Groups
$2182 /month
Green Leafed Trees and Gray Concrete Roads
3.17 (3 reviews)

Poznan

Not safe for women? I feel very safe here and walk late at night from the train station. Like any town, there are the gypsies and drunks but no, no real problems.

Air Quality: Moderate
$2078 /month
Green Trees Near White Building
3.25 (1 reviews)

Szczecin

Okay so this is coming from a person born and raised in Szczecin: Pros: - cheap - decent public transport - bolt and uber - clean and safe (for the most part) - I find i...

Air Quality: Good
$1793 /month
Gray Concrete Building
3.07 (1 reviews)

Lodz

The city of Lodz is a vibrant city with a rich history and culture. There are plenty of attractions to explore, from museums and galleries to parks and a ...

Air Quality: Moderate
$1845 /month
Exterior of colorful historic building with ornamental elements and towers located on street near road with cars in Katowice city
2.97 (1 reviews)

Katowice

The city of Katowice is a vibrant city with a rich history and culture. There are plenty of attractions to explore, from museums and galleries to parks and a ...

Air Quality: Moderate
$2338 /month
Grayscale Photo of Concrete Building
2.74 (1 reviews)

Rzeszow

The city of Rzeszow is a vibrant city with a rich history and culture. There are plenty of attractions to explore, from museums and galleries to parks and a ...

Air Quality: Moderate
$1747 /month

What Makes These Cities in Poland the Best for Remote Work?

Each of the cities listed above has its own unique qualities that make it an ideal place to work remotely. From access to high-speed internet to plenty of cafes and co-working spaces, these cities are the perfect places to get your work done.

How To Choose The Best City in Poland For Your Remote Work Needs ?

When deciding which city is the best for your remote work needs, there are a few things to consider. Consider factors such as cost of living, access to high-speed internet, and the availability of co-working spaces. With these factors in mind, you can make an informed decision on which city is the best for your remote work needs.