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Brain Embassy

Warsaw, Poland · Coworking Space

Brain Embassy is a premium Polish-born coworking brand with two flagship Warsaw locations: the original site at Konstruktorska 12 in Mokotów's Służewiec tech corridor, and a second outpost at Aleje Jerozolimskie near the city's main east-west axis. The Konstruktorska venue, opened around 2016, occupies an architecturally distinctive building surrounded by mature greenery — an unusual amenity in Warsaw's otherwise dense office park landscape. Brain Embassy targets creative professionals, technology companies, and fast-growing scale-ups that want design-quality interiors and community programming beyond standard coworking. The offering spans private offices, dedicated desks, open coworking, and a full event-and-workshop programme. Both locations feature high-end fit-outs with natural materials, breakout zones, phone booths, and event rooms capable of hosting product launches and investor gatherings. The Konstruktorska neighbourhood houses a concentration of technology and media firms and has been a secondary tech cluster in Warsaw alongside the Wola CBD. Brain Embassy's community events have included startup pitch evenings and workshops oriented toward product and marketing teams at growth-stage companies, making it one of the more ecosystem-engaged premium coworking operators in Warsaw outside the Google Campus and Reaktor networks.

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Campus Warsaw

Warsaw, Poland · Coworking Space

Campus Warsaw is Google for Startups' flagship hub for Central and Eastern Europe, opened in 2015 inside the historic Koneser Centre at Plac Konesera 10 in Warsaw's Praga district. The venue occupies a revitalized 19th-century vodka distillery complex and serves as the primary gathering point for Google's regional startup programs. Access is restricted to Google for Startups alumni and resident startup community members on weekdays; the 200-seat auditorium and 36-seat classroom open to the public during curated events. Campus Warsaw runs Founders at Campus residencies — structured cohorts providing dedicated workspace, mentorship, and access to Google product experts — alongside Google for Startups Accelerator Poland, which selects early- and growth-stage companies for equity-free intensive programs. The Praga location positions Campus outside Warsaw's central business district, embedding it in a rapidly gentrifying creative and tech neighbourhood that also hosts the Koneser Building M location of Spaces coworking. As the only Google for Startups Campus in the CEE region, the Warsaw node anchors a network that connects local founders with Google's global mentor pool, cloud credits, and product integrations. Several international investors use Campus events for deal sourcing when visiting Warsaw.

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Mindspace Warsaw — Koszyki

Warsaw, Poland · Coworking Space

Mindspace Warsaw Koszyki is located at Koszykowa 61 in the Śródmieście-South district, immediately adjacent to Hala Koszyki — the restored 1909 market hall that anchors one of Warsaw's most vibrant mixed-use neighbourhoods. The building is a classified historic monument, and the Mindspace interior blends early 20th-century architectural character with a contemporary coworking programme. The location is served by Politechnika metro station on the M1 line and multiple tram routes via Plac Konstytucji, making it well-connected to both the Old Town and the southern office corridors of Mokotów and Służewiec. Workspace products mirror the Skyliner site: private offices, coworking memberships, dedicated desks, and fully equipped meeting rooms. Distinctive amenities include a barista coffee station, weekly yoga classes, secure underground bike parking with showers, and 24/7 keycard access. The neighbourhood demographic — creative agencies, media companies, and boutique tech firms — shapes the resident mix at Koszyki, differentiating it from the more corporate character of the Skyliner tower. The proximity to Hala Koszyki's restaurant and bar scene makes the space attractive for teams that use informal settings for client entertainment and team socialising, adding social value beyond desk access alone.

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Mindspace Warsaw — Skyliner

Warsaw, Poland · Coworking Space

Mindspace Warsaw Skyliner occupies multiple floors of the Skyliner tower at Prosta 67 in Warsaw's Wola business district, one of the city's most prominent new commercial high-rises. The location sits a one-minute walk from Rondo Daszyńskiego metro station on the M2 line, placing it at the heart of the rapidly developed western CBD that now hosts the headquarters of major Polish and international financial institutions alongside several high-growth tech companies. Mindspace operates a premium design-forward coworking model: the Skyliner fit-out features floor-to-ceiling glazing with panoramic views across the Warsaw skyline, exposed finishes, barista coffee, and curated communal areas. Workspace products include private offices for small to large teams, dedicated desks, coworking memberships, and fully equipped meeting and event rooms. The space caters primarily to scale-ups, corporate innovation units, and international companies establishing a Warsaw base — notable tenants include Korn Ferry and Samba TV — rather than very early-stage startups. Twenty-four-hour keycard access and a pet-friendly policy are standard. The Skyliner location complements Mindspace's second Warsaw site at Koszykowa and gives the operator significant coverage of the city's prime business addresses for mobile professionals and multinational teams.

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Reaktor Warsaw

Warsaw, Poland · Coworking Space

Reaktor Warsaw is one of the city's longest-running independent startup coworking communities, established in the early 2010s in the Mokotów district and closely associated with the emergence of Warsaw's first generation of tech founders. The space was a formative environment for Borys Musielak, co-founder of SMOK Ventures and a central figure in the local angel network, and has served as an informal gathering point for early-stage Polish SaaS and mobile founders. Reaktor Warsaw operates with a community-first membership model rather than a serviced-office approach: members are expected to contribute to ecosystem events, mentoring sessions, and peer knowledge-sharing rather than simply renting desk space. The programme arm ReaktorX ran a remote-first pre-acceleration track for first-time founders, helping validate ideas and connect teams with early-stage capital. The space occupies a compact floor in a Mokotów office building, with capacity suited to a curated resident cohort rather than open-plan hot-desking. Pricing sits at a mid-range tier compared with premium corporate coworking chains in Warsaw's Wola CBD. Reaktor has been instrumental in cross-pollinating Warsaw's early developer and product communities and contributed to the culture of peer mentoring that now characterises the wider Polish startup ecosystem.

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Spaces Warsaw Financial Center

Warsaw, Poland · Coworking Space

Spaces Warsaw Financial Center is located at Emilii Plater 53 in the heart of Warsaw's Wola district central business district, within the Warsaw Financial Center skyscraper — a landmark 1999 tower that houses the regional offices of major banks, law firms, and multinational corporations. The location is part of the IWG-owned Spaces network, which operates 13 sites across Warsaw making it the most geographically distributed coworking brand in the city. The Financial Center outpost targets internationally mobile professionals, corporate project teams, and scale-ups requiring a prestigious CBD address with short-notice or month-to-month flexibility. Workspace products include dedicated desks from approximately 24 PLN per day, coworking day passes from 25 PLN, and private offices on flexible terms. The Spaces All Access plan gives members entry to all 13 Warsaw locations and the global IWG network — relevant for companies with employees distributed across Warsaw's dispersed office districts. The Emilii Plater address places members within walking distance of the Palace of Culture and Science, the central railway station, and the main cluster of international venture capital and private equity offices that have opened Warsaw outposts in recent years. Spaces' Warsaw network also includes a node at Plac Konesera 12 in Praga, adjacent to Campus Warsaw.

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