
Coworking in Poznań: a rapidly expanding sector
Poznań is establishing itself as a major technology hub in Central Europe. The city attracts international startups and freelancers thanks to its attractive costs and strategic geographic position between Berlin and Warsaw. Coworking spaces are mainly concentrated in the Stary Rynek, Jeżyce districts and around Poznań Główny central station.
The local market offers daily rates generally ranging from 15 to 40 zlotys. This range varies according to location, included services and booking period. Spaces located on Święty Marcin street or near the Imperial Castle often charge premium rates.
Popular districts for coworking
The historic center remains the most sought-after area. The proximity to Stary Rynek and the cathedral provides an inspiring setting for work sessions. Public transport efficiently serves this area via tram lines 1, 5 and 13.
The Jeżyce district is gaining popularity among creatives. Its alternative spaces offer flexible packages and regular networking events. Access is easy from the Rondo Kaponiera stop.
The Grunwald area attracts tech companies. Several recent spaces offer high-end equipment: 4K screens, video conference rooms and dedicated fiber connection.

Standard services and amenities
Most Poznań coworking spaces include high-speed WiFi, unlimited coffee and access to common areas in their daily rate. Multifunction printers remain accessible for an additional cost of 0.5 to 1 zloty per page.
Some establishments offer premium services: personal lockers, meeting rooms by the hour or business domiciliation. These options prove particularly useful for entrepreneurs on
Online booking has become widespread since 2020. Platforms allow real-time comparison of prices, availability and user reviews. Payment by bank card or SEPA transfer facilitates international transactions.
Opening hours generally extend from 8am to 8pm on weekdays. Some spaces offer 24/7 access via electronic badge, for an additional monthly fee.
Trends and outlook
The Poznań market is evolving towards more specialization. Spaces dedicated to creative professions, software development or e-commerce are emerging in peripheral districts. This diversification responds to the growth of hybrid work and distributed teams.
Rates remain stable despite inflation, making Poznań competitive against Prague or Budapest. This stability attracts European consultants and digital nomads for medium-term stays.



