Located on the banks of the Vistula River and characterised by magnificent old-world architecture and quaint town squares, postcard-pretty Warsaw is not only the capital but also the cultural and economic heart of Poland. Expats moving to Warsaw are in for an exciting experience with a quality of life to match.

Living in Warsaw as an expat

With the fitting motto of “Contemnit procellas” (it defies the storms), Warsaw has endured a turbulent history of invasions and occupations over the centuries, with the most devastating being the virtual levelling of the city by the Nazis during World War II.

Since the end of the communist reign in 1989, Warsaw has enjoyed periods of rapid development and transformation, with many modern skyscrapers overtaking the city’s skyline. Nevertheless, the city still maintains its historic charm, with many of the ancient buildings that were destroyed during World War II having been restored to their former splendour.

Warsaw is becoming more popular as an expat destination, and there are work opportunities for qualified foreigners, particularly in the IT, manufacturing and finance sectors. There is also a demand for English language teachers. Warsaw also offers an efficient public transport network and a good quality healthcare system.

Cost of living in Warsaw

Even though wages in Warsaw may not be particularly high, the relatively low cost of living helps to balance this. Compared to many other European capitals, Warsaw remains an affordable city, offering a good standard of living at a reasonable price.

Accommodation in Warsaw’s city centre is likely to be the most expensive aspect of living here. Expats can reduce their housing costs by moving to the areas and suburbs outside the city centre. Groceries, dining out, and public transport are all reasonably priced. Savvy expats can stretch their salaries further by cycling to work and choosing outdoor entertainment activities, which tend to be budget-friendly.

Expat families and children in Warsaw

Public schools in Warsaw are free for all to attend and generally offer an excellent standard of education. Although the state schools are free, most expats living in Warsaw choose to send their children to one of the many international schools because of the language barrier. International schools can be eye-wateringly expensive, with tuition fees excluding costs such as uniforms, textbooks and extra-curricular activities. 

Expats and their families can enjoy an active lifestyle, thanks to the city’s many parks and green spaces. With 20,000 acres of parks and woodland, more of the city is covered in greenery than any other European city. Łazienki is the city’s largest park, and with its Baroque palaces, lakes and manicured gardens it’s a hugely popular destination for walkers, cyclists and families.

Climate in Warsaw

The weather in Warsaw is characterised by long, freezing and snowy winters and mild to hot summers. Many expats moving to Warsaw are often taken aback by how long the cold season lasts and how short the days can become. Thankfully, the summer months are pleasantly hot with plenty of rainfall.

While a move to Warsaw may not be as lucrative as a posting in another European city, those who take the plunge will discover that the Polish capital is an incredibly vibrant and welcoming city where they can enjoy a richly rewarding cultural experience.

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