π Poland Β· Europe
Warsaw
Population: 1,863,056
About Warsaw
Warsaw has a growing business sector, improving infrastructure, and relatively balanced costs among EU capitals.
β¨ City Specialty
Fast-growing Central European business hub
β€οΈ Why People Love Warsaw
Growing technology and services jobs
Efficient public transport
Comparatively affordable rents
Strong safety profile
π£οΈ Languages
π’ Major Companies
- βPKN Orlen
- βCD Projekt
- βAllegro
- βPKO Bank Polski
π€ Notable People
- β Marie Curie
- β FrΓ©dΓ©ric Chopin
- β Robert Lewandowski
City Scores
Cost of Living
| π° Single Person | $1450/month |
| π¨βπ©βπ§ Couple | $2300/month |
| π’ Rent (City Center) | $900/month |
| ποΈ Rent (Outside Center) | $650/month |
| π Food | $280/month |
| π Transport | $35/month |
| π‘ Utilities | $170/month |
Environment & Infrastructure
π Climate
π‘ Internet
π¨ Crime & Safety
Safety Rating
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