Krakow

PolandGMT+1

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A composite score evaluating the city's appeal to digital nomads, on a scale of 0-100. Calculated using a weighted formula considering factors like cost, internet quality, nomad community strength, climate suitability, and visa flexibility, derived from all relevant data points.

76.3/ 100

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Estimated number of digital nomads in the city. Based on nomad platforms and community estimates, reflecting its popularity among remote workers.

5,000+

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The total monthly cost of living, combining housing, utilities, food, transport, workspace, and leisure expenses. Sourced from cost-of-living databases and adjusted for exchange rates, rounded to the nearest dollar.

$1,180/mo

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Median download speed in Mbps in public, work-friendly spaces like libraries and cafes. Measured using recent crowdsourced data from platforms like Speedtest, excluding private residences.

25Mbps

About Krakow

Krakow, Poland’s second-largest city, is a historical gem that doubles as a modern hub for digital nomads and expats. Known for its UNESCO-listed Old Town, featuring Wawel Castle and the Main Market Square, the city offers a rich cultural backdrop with affordable living costs. Its blend of medieval architecture and a burgeoning tech scene, with companies like IBM and Google present, makes it uniquely appealing.

The city is highly walkable, with a vibrant cafe culture that caters to remote workers who enjoy working from charming coffee shops. Public transport, including trams and buses, is efficient and inexpensive, while the English-speaking population—especially among younger residents—eases the transition for expats. Krakow’s affordability, with monthly living costs around $1,220, stands out compared to Western European capitals.

For digital nomads, Krakow provides reliable high-speed internet and a growing number of coworking spaces, estimated at 20, fostering a community of around 5,000 remote workers. Regular meetups and events create a welcoming social scene, while the temperate climate offers distinct seasons—warm summers for outdoor exploration and cozy winters for indoor productivity.

Beyond work, Krakow’s appeal lies in its cultural offerings: festivals, art galleries, and a dynamic food scene ranging from traditional Polish pierogi to international cuisine. Its proximity to natural attractions like the Tatra Mountains adds outdoor activities to the mix, making it a balanced destination for work and leisure.

Demographics

Population810,000
LanguagesPolish, English

Location

CountryPoland
TimezoneGMT+1
Airport to City20 minutes
TransportUber, Taxi, Bus, Tram

Visa & Travel Info

Tourist Stay90 days
Visa Cost$80
Digital Nomad VisaNot Available

Cost of Living

$1,180
/mo
33.6% lower than average

The total monthly cost of living in Krakow, Poland is $1,180, which is 33.6% lower than the global average of $1,776. This combines housing, utilities, food, transport, workspace, and leisure expenses. Data is sourced from cost-of-living databases and adjusted for exchange rates, rounded to the nearest dollar.

housing
$650
55.1% of total
Monthly rent for a furnished 1-bedroom apartment in a central, expat-friendly area.
utilities
$90
7.6% of total
Monthly cost for electricity, water, high-speed internet, and a mobile plan.
food
$300
25.4% of total
Monthly food budget covering groceries, 8-12 restaurant meals, and occasional takeout.
transport
$40
3.4% of total
Monthly transportation cost, including public transit passes and occasional taxis or ride-sharing.
workspace
$60
5.1% of total
Monthly budget for coworking space membership or cafe working sessions.
leisure
$40
3.4% of total
Monthly spending on fitness, entertainment, events, and activities.

Internet & Community

Krakow boasts a robust internet infrastructure with a median download speed of 25 Mbps in public work-friendly spaces like libraries and cafes, based on recent Speedtest data. Both 4G and 5G mobile networks are widely available, supported by six major providers including Orange and T-Mobile. Fiber optic networks ensure reliability, with minimal outages reported, and free WiFi is common in cafes and coworking spaces, making it ideal for remote work.

Krakow’s digital nomad community, estimated at 5,000, thrives with around 20 coworking spaces like Yolk and Coworking Rynek 28 offering high-speed internet and collaborative environments. Regular meetups and events, often organized through platforms like Meetup, foster networking and social bonds. The expat community is welcoming, with English widely spoken, making it easy for newcomers to integrate and enjoy a vibrant social scene.

25Mbps
5G
6providers
5,000
Nomads
20+
Coworking Spaces

Weather & Climate

Temperate
Krakow’s temperate climate features cold winters, with January averaging -3°C, and warm summers peaking at 20°C in July. Rainfall is moderate, with a high of 80 mm in June and July, supporting lush greenery but requiring indoor planning during wetter months. Spring and autumn offer mild temperatures ideal for exploring the city’s scenic views, while winter brings a cozy charm to its cafes and cultural venues.
Temperature Range
-3°C - 20°C
Avg: 9°C
Annual Rainfall
620mm
Monthly Avg: 52mm
Jan
01
-3°C
🥶
40 mm
Feb
02
-1°C
🥶
30 mm
Mar
03
4°C
🥶
40 mm
Apr
04
10°C
50 mm
May
05
15°C
☀️
70 mm
Jun
06
18°C
☀️
80 mm
Jul
07
20°C
☀️
80 mm
Aug
08
19°C
☀️
70 mm
Sep
09
15°C
☀️
50 mm
Oct
10
10°C
40 mm
Nov
11
4°C
🥶
30 mm
Dec
12
-1°C
🥶
40 mm
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