Day passes from €1700/mo · Private offices from 1–50 people — Chmielna 73, Warsaw · 4.8 ★ (352 reviews)
| Product | Capacity | Size | Price | Actions |
|---|---|---|---|---|
Memberships person | person | — | €1700/mo | |
Private offices 1–50 persons | 1–50 persons | — | from €2500/mo |
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CIC Warsaw is the Polish home of Cambridge Innovation Center — a global network that has supported thousands of startups and scale-ups from Boston to Berlin. Housed inside the landmark Varso Place complex on Chmielna 73, the campus spans 6,500 sqm of private offices, dedicated desks, and coworking areas designed for founders, innovators, and growth-stage teams. The space is built around the idea that the right neighbors accelerate your work: you're sharing a building with entrepreneurs, investors, and researchers rather than generic office tenants. No credit systems or complicated billing — membership is straightforward. With a 4.8 Google rating and a weekly Venture Café Thursday Gathering on-site, CIC Warsaw is as much a live innovation ecosystem as it is a place to get work done. If you're a startup looking for a Warsaw base, or an established company wanting proximity to Poland's most active tech community, this is a purposeful address.
Chmielna 73, 00-801, Warsaw, Poland
CIC Warsaw sits inside Varso Place on Chmielna 73, in the Wola district — Warsaw's fast-evolving business and technology corridor stretching west from the city centre. Rondo ONZ metro and tram stop is within walking distance, giving direct access to the M2 line and connections across the city. The surrounding streets hold a dense mix of international company headquarters, hotels, and the tallest building in the EU (Varso Tower, in the same complex). Wola has shifted decisively over the past decade from a post-industrial neighbourhood into Warsaw's primary office and startup district, so the area's coffee shops, lunch spots, and after-work venues all cater to a professional crowd. Warsaw Centralna railway station is a short walk away, making CIC Warsaw equally convenient for commuters arriving by intercity rail from Kraków, Łódź, or Poznań.