Poland’s capital is a bustling metropolis with an intriguing history, filled with quaint and eclectic architecture. The city boasts of a wealth of shops, hotels and modern restaurants serving outstanding food.
Amenities/Attractions
The centre is the beating heart of the city. During the week, central Warsaw is filled with busy office workers shuttling between office towers or work lunches with colleagues at the many restaurants offering lunch menus.
The central borough offers a broad range of attractions, from cultural events and tourist landmarks such as the Palace of Culture and Science with its 30th-floor viewing terrace, the Presidential Palace in Krakowskie Przedmieście Street, and art galleries, to shopping at the city’s iconic Midtown shopping centres.
What type of businesses does the area attract?
The central part of the city is popular with companies from a wide variety of sectors. The area attracts top-performing companies with the highest quality of service – including law firms, consulting firms and financial services companies. Other large international corporations, such as Bank of China, and tech companies – Hyperbola (TikTok), Booking.com and Google, have also established offices there.
Transport links
The centre of Warsaw is extraordinarily well-connected to other parts of the city. The borough can easily be accessed via two subway lines, multiple tram lines, buses, city bikes and electric scooters. Located in the very heart of the city, the Warszawa Centralna station enables access to central Warsaw via suburban and long-distance trains.
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