
Warsaw Swim Programs Expand Access for All Ages
New aquatic centre initiatives in Warsaw boost wellness by offering inclusive swimming lessons and fitness programs to residents across every age group.
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New aquatic centre initiatives in Warsaw boost wellness by offering inclusive swimming lessons and fitness programs to residents across every age group.

Warsaw's fitness enthusiasts are taking their workouts to the great outdoors, but what does this trend mean for the community?

Sweeping legislation passed in June changes how Warsaw develops housing and manages its metro system, forcing city officials to rewrite policies midway through the budget cycle.

Temperatures expected to exceed 37 degrees Celsius are forcing federal agencies across the capital to stagger work schedules and extend remote work options.

From five-a-side finals in Praga to open-water swimmers braving the river, the city's amateur sporting community turned out in force this week.

Foreign direct investment into Warsaw hit a five-year high in the first half of 2026, here's what the data actually means for the city's business future.

Poland's capital is engineering its most ambitious digital expansion yet, with new AI labs, quantum computing pilots and a redeveloped Służewiec district set to reshape the city's tech identity.

New participation data from Warsaw's sports clubs and public facilities reveal a city increasingly serious about physical activity, and the numbers behind the trend are striking.

From fintech upgrades to dual-use AI, Warsaw's fastest-growing companies are revealing what they're building next, and the capital's startup ecosystem is betting its biggest year is still ahead.

From riverside running clubs to five-a-side leagues in Praga, Warsaw's sporting scene is more accessible than ever, here's your entry point.

From Praga's converted warehouses to Mokotów's tech corridors, a new generation of Warsaw founders is turning post-pandemic momentum and shifting global capital flows into real revenue.

A combination of deep engineering talent, competitive costs, and a geography that puts the city at the crossroads of Eastern and Western European capital is drawing global attention to the Polish capital.

From rising rents on Nowy Świat to a startup funding crunch in Mokotów, the forces reshaping Warsaw's commercial landscape are already hitting wallets.

From the revitalized riverbanks of the Vistula to the experimental galleries of Praga, Warsaw is shedding its historical shadow for a bold, multidisciplinary identity.

From Saska Kępa flats to Ursynów family houses, here’s where your zł500,000-zł700,000 budget stretches furthest for first-time Warsaw buyers in 2026.

Rising office vacancies, cooling foreign investment and a stubbornly tight labour market are testing Warsaw's reputation as Central Europe's most resilient business hub.

A dramatic divergence in global asset prices is reshaping the calculus for Polish investors, from mortgage holders watching the zloty to pension funds rebalancing equity exposure.

With gold clearing $4,187 an ounce and Wall Street posting its strongest session in weeks, Warsaw investors are reassessing where to put their money, and one local entrepreneur is already ahead of the curve.