Why Warsaw?

Warsaw is one of the largest academic centres in Europe. Nearly a quarter million people study in the Polish capital. Arriving in Warsaw from near or far away, you will soon appreciate the vast opportunities of receiving education in the city at the heart of Eastern Europe. Courses offered at HEIs in both English and Polish meet the expectations of even the most demanding and sophisticated candidates. The fact that Poland is a member of the European Union guarantees that the knowledge and skills acquired in Warsaw will be recognised worldwide.


The cost of living in Warsaw is lower than in many Western European capitals. According to the website https://www.gdzie-i-kiedy.pl/, the cost of living in London in 2024 is 116% higher than in Poland, and in the Paris region, it is 77% higher. This means Warsaw offers a high standard of living at a more affordable price, attracting young professionals and families.


In recent years, the underground rail system has been experiencing rapid development. The city is covered by an intricate network of bus routes and a well-developed tram network, which cannot be found in any other European capital. Warsaw is also a leader in using ecological drives in city buses, including electric, hybrid and gas buses.


Warsaw is well connected to the rest of the country thanks to an extensive network of motorways, expressways, three airports and a high-speed railway. From Chopin Airport you can fly directly to other cities, not only European ones.
More information about studying, working and living in Warsaw – https://en.um.warszawa.pl/study-work-and-live-in-warsaw