Private offices from €525/mo — Krucza 50, Warsaw · 4.2 ★ (93 reviews)
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Situated in the vibrant heart of Warsaw, WeWork Krucza 50 Powierzchnia Biurowa i Coworking offers modern workspaces for creative professionals. Each floor is thoughtfully designed to foster collaboration and innovation, featuring elegant private offices and spacious conference rooms. The pet-friendly environment allows you to work alongside your furry companions. Conveniently located near Warszawa Centralna Station, this space is perfect for commuters. Enjoy the bustling city life with the surrounding cafes, bars, and nightlife. Ideal for startups and established teams looking to expand, this workspace invites you to schedule a visit and experience its myriad opportunities.
This workspace is easy to reach via a variety of public transport connections.
Workspace is known for very modern architecture and interiour design
Lots of networking events are taking place at this workspace.
WeWork Krucza 50 offers Phone Booths, Lounge Area, Highspeed Wifi, Reception Desk, Meeting Rooms, Free Coffee.
Krucza 50, 00-025, Warsaw, Poland
WeWork Krucza 50 is in central Warsaw close to major office buildings, hotels, restaurants, and public transport connections across the city.
To access WeWork Krucza 50 Powierzchnia Biurowa i Coworking, enter through its main entrance at Krucza 50. Register at the reception desk upon arrival. The building is accessible during standard business hours with keycard access for members. For security, there are CCTV cameras throughout the premises. Elevators and staircases are available to navigate between floors. Parking spaces are available nearby, though availability may vary.
Review summary
Reviewers are divided on WeWork Krucza 50. Older members praise the modern, comfortable aesthetic, the central Warsaw location near Aleje Jerozolimskie, friendly and professional staff, well-stocked coffee and tea facilities, and amenities such as showers and varied conference rooms. However, a recurring and prominent complaint in more recent reviews is noise: background music plays continuously in the common areas, and the kitchen and coffee station sit directly adjacent to work desks, making focused work difficult even in designated quiet zones. Some reviewers also note early closing times and limited weekend access despite 24/7 marketing.
Members most consistently praise Atmosphere, Staff & service, and Coffee & food. The most-raised point to know about is Quiet & focus.
Consistently praised
Worth knowing
“nicely decorated”
See options & request a tourPaulina K
May 2026
Nicholas Eckardt
May 2026
Extremely loud. Was unable to get much work done. They have signs all over the place telling people it’s a quiet zone, but wework themselves plays music. They also have a barista in the common area running a coffee grinder.
Silis Alin
Apr 2026
This is probably the worst WeWork I've ever been to. It's full of random people who don't know why they're there. It's loud, people talk at the top of their voices even in quiet zones, disturbing those who actually came to work.
Seva Baskin
Mar 2026
All Access common area has music playing the whole time. There’s essentially no quiet space to get work done for all access members. Manager says it will be awkward if music is turned off. Respectfully, it makes no sense when the whole floor is trying to get work done, hiding away in the headphones. The common area is already shared with private offices that come out for lunch, when it gets super loud. Maybe music is playing for them, but certainly not for the equally paying all access members. Manager suggested going to the quieter first floor. But it is certainly not any quieter. It’s a small space taken by a table tennis that is of use throughout the day, and just 3 small tables. Not being a designated quite area everyone talks as much as desired.
Jędrzej
Feb 2026
Ildar Anikin
Feb 2026