Study in Warsaw

A dynamic capital of opportunities

Warsaw welcomes international students with its energetic mix of business, culture, and innovation. As Poland’s capital, it’s a place where tradition meets modern ambition. With excellent public transport, countless cultural events, and a thriving student community, Warsaw inspires growth and global perspectives.

A safe place to study

Poland offers a safe and welcoming environment for foreign students. With friendly communities, low crime rates, and strong support networks, it ensures comfort and peace of mind while studying.

International community

Warsaw is a cosmopolitan center where people from around the world connect. The city’s global atmosphere, diverse student population, and inclusive spirit make it an ideal place to study!

Useful sites about Warsaw

This is the English section of the Warsaw Tourism Organization website, presenting key attractions, recommended routes, and city highlights. It also includes useful information about visitor services, events, and tourist infrastructure.

 

Warsaw Tourism Organisation

This site is a comprehensive visitor guide to Warsaw, covering sightseeing, culture, and leisure activities. It provides practical tips about transport, accommodation, and planning your stay in the city.​


 

 

Visitors' Info

This is Warsaw’s official city information portal, offering practical details on public services, safety, and everyday life in the capital. It includes current news, contact points, and guidance on how to handle common issues when living in Warsaw.

 

 

City information portal

This guide offers insights into living in Warsaw as an expatriate, including housing, work, and everyday life. It shares practical advice, pros and cons, and tips from the expat community.

 

Living in Warsaw Guide

The guideline written to ensure the safety of foreign guests while staying in the metropolitan area of Poznań.

 

Police advice for visitors
 

Study in Warsaw | WSB Merito Warsaw University: Priscilla Bunga

Meet Priscilla, an ambitious and talented student from Indonesia who has embarked on an exciting journey to pursue a degree in Project Management at WSB Merito University in Poland. In this video, we explore her unique experiences, the cultural transitions she navigates, and the academic challenges she overcomes while studying abroad.

Priscilla Bunga
Study in Warsaw | WSB Merito Warsaw University: Students against the Warsaw Marmaid Monument

Safe, welcoming city

As Poland’s capital, Warsaw combines the energy of a big city with a strong sense of security. The city center is well‑lit and monitored, and students can move around confidently using its extensive tram, metro, and bus network both day and night.

Modern capital and landmarks

Warsaw offers a fascinating blend of history and modernity. The reconstructed Old Town, the Royal Route, and the striking Palace of Culture and Science stand alongside glass towers, museums, and cafés, creating a vibrant environment for everyday discovery.

Affordable student life

Despite being the largest Polish city, Warsaw remains accessible for students. Discounted transport passes, many student canteens, and a wide choice of housing options allow international students to enjoy city life without overspending.

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