Warsaw is key European business hub, where our offices are located outside of the city centre in a green business park setting. Poland's economy has been one of the best performers in the EU since the new millennium, showing consistent growth.
The capital Warsaw is a very attractive city. It’s a melting pot of different cultures, with renowned hospitability that welcomes you with open arms everywhere you go. The picturesque old town – rebuilt after the Second World War along with the majority of the city – centres on a pretty pedestrianised square housing the Royal Castle. Nearby, Łazienki Park offers a splendid park complex with a palace, amphitheatre, a pond and a monument, and is one of the must see attractions for locals and visitors alike.
This jewel in Central Europe is developing dynamically, and the large student presence is evidence of its attraction as a great base to build a career. A major benefit for international business is the high proportion of English speakers living and working here. And with every leisure pastime catered for, there truly is something for everyone.
Our home in Poland
The Wiśniowy Business Park is situated around 5km from the city centre, benefitting from both green open spaces, and plenty of amenities. The buildings offer a comfortable working environment, and feature kitchens, open spaces and showers on each floor – handy for those cycling to work.
Within the wider park there are shared amenities with other businesses, such as a medical centre. There are also three separate canteens offering a range of food at an affordable price, making lunch times both easy and varied.
The site itself is set in landscaped gardens which offer the perfect setting for an outdoor picnic in the summer, especially when the food trucks arrive on site during the warmer months. The area has many benches and tables, so you’ll always be able to find some peace and quiet to relax and recharge on your breaks.
Getting around
Warsaw is a well connected city. An extensive bus network links up all locations in and around the city, making it an easy and affordable means of travel. With a bus station a mere 5 minutes walk from the business park, commuting is extremely easy.
For those who prefer to drive, there is an efficient parking system where you can book spots with ease. And for those commuting into Warsaw from neighbouring towns, there’s a train station close by.
Cycling has grown in popularity over the past few years, and with bike stands in front of the office, more and more people are being encouraged to use two wheels to get around.
If you want to navigate around the city centre, there are two underground lines which link up many of the main areas.