#5 in Kraków

Fitagain Coffee & Food

Stare Miasto · Kraków, Poland. A laptop-friendly cafe verified for remote workers and digital nomads.

7/10
Work Score
25 Mbps
WiFi Speed
$3
Coffee Price

Kraków has 5 laptop-friendly cafes in our guide, and Fitagain Coffee & Food ranks #5 with a work-friendly score of 7/10. WiFi runs at 25 Mbps. Power outlets are available throughout the cafe. Perfect for casual working sessions.

Work-Friendly Assessment

#5
in Kraków

👍 Solid Pick

Score is close to the Kraków average of 8/10.

Long sessionsBudget-friendlyDigital nomads
WiFi Speed25%

25 Mbps · city average 27 Mbps

Power Availability100%
Noise Control65%
Seating Comfort70%

About Fitagain Coffee & Food

Fitagain Coffee & Food is located on Szczepanska street in Stare Miasto, steps from Krakow's Main Square. The cafe occupies a vaulted cellar-level space—a common architectural feature in Old Town Krakow—with stone walls, arched ceilings, and warm downlighting that give the room a den-like quality. The menu leans heavily into health-forward food: protein bowls, avocado toasts, and smoothies sit alongside a competent espresso program. The crowd splits between fitness-conscious locals grabbing post-gym meals and remote workers who have discovered that the basement positioning blocks most street noise.

WiFi delivers 25 Mbps on a good connection, handling video calls and cloud-based work without issues. The moderate noise level is busier than the quieter Wesola-district cafes, particularly during the 11 AM to 1 PM lunch rush when the health-food menu draws a crowd. Power outlets are accessible at wall seats, though not at every table—scouting your position on arrival pays off. The good-comfort seating mixes wooden chairs with bench seating along the stone walls, suitable for two-to-three-hour sessions.

Open from 7:00 AM to 10:00 PM, Fitagain provides a 15-hour window that covers early starts and late-evening work. Coffee costs approximately $3 USD. The Szczepanska location places you within a two-minute walk of the Cloth Hall and Main Square, with tram stops on Franciszkanska nearby. A practical option for remote workers staying in or near the Old Town who want healthy meal options integrated into their workspace and don't mind a moderate level of lunch-hour activity.

Key Highlights

1

Old Town Vaulted Cellar

Stone-walled basement space with arched ceilings blocks street noise and creates a focused den-like atmosphere

2

Health-Forward Menu

Protein bowls, smoothies, and avocado toasts alongside specialty coffee for nutrition-conscious workers

3

15-Hour Operating Window

Open 7 AM to 10 PM covering early mornings through late evenings, among the longest in central Krakow

4

25 Mbps WiFi Speed

Good connection handles video conferencing and cloud tools in the sound-dampening cellar interior

5

Steps from Main Square

Szczepanska street location puts Cloth Hall and central tram stops within a two-minute walk

Compare to Other Cafes

FeatureFitagain Coffee & FoodTociekawa - Specialty CoffeeCytat CaféWesoła Cafe
Work Score7/109/108/108/10
WiFi Speed25 Mbps25 Mbps25 Mbps30 Mbps
Power OutletsYesYesYesYes
Coffee Price$3$3$3$3
Noise Levelmoderatequietquietquiet

Why Kraków for Remote Work?

Few European cities deliver Krakow's combination of medieval architecture, fiber-fast internet, and cafe culture at this price point. Fixed broadband averages 323 Mbps across the city, and cafes serving laptop workers deliver around 27 Mbps WiFi — solid for everyday remote tasks. Coffee costs about $3.00 per cup at specialty spots in Kazimierz and Podgorze, dropping lower at the traditional milk bars and chain cafes. The city counts over 1,350 free WiFi hotspots, and five standout cafes anchor the nomad work scene alongside affordable coworking spaces like Chilli Space and Coffice.

Krakow's medium-sized nomad community benefits from high English proficiency, especially among the under-40 population, which makes cafe interactions and apartment hunting frictionless. Monthly costs sit around $1,800 — a fraction of Western European equivalents — and the walkability score of 9 out of 10 means you can reach most cafes, coworking spaces, and restaurants on foot without ever touching public transport. The city's safety record is excellent with a crime index below Helsinki's, and the food scene delivers full pierogi plates for $2-4 at subsidized milk bars. Easy day trips to Wieliczka Salt Mine and the Zakopane mountains provide weekend variety.

Winter is the major caveat. Temperatures drop below freezing from December through February, and air pollution spikes to levels that ranked Krakow among the world's most polluted cities on certain January days. If you have respiratory sensitivities, monitor air quality apps and invest in an apartment air purifier. The 90-day Schengen limit also constrains longer stays for non-EU citizens — there is no dedicated digital nomad visa, so plan your rotation across Schengen countries carefully or look into Poland's freelance visa route if you want to stay longer.

Tips for Working From Cafes in Kraków

🌍
Kraków Tip

Kazimierz has the best ratio

The former Jewish quarter packs specialty cafes, affordable restaurants, and coworking options into a walkable grid. Karma Coffee and Wesola Cafe deliver fast WiFi and quality espresso without Old Town tourist markup.

💡
Kraków Tip

Download Jakdojade for transport

This app handles real-time tram and bus routing across Krakow. Essential for reaching cafes in Podgorze or Nowa Huta when weather makes walking the Old Town less appealing during winter months.

Kraków Tip

Monitor air quality in winter

Install the IQAir or GIOS app before arriving. On high-smog days, work from your apartment with fiber internet rather than walking to cafes. PM2.5 levels can spike to unhealthy ranges in January despite the citywide coal-burning ban.

Tip 1

Buy Every 2-3 Hours

Order a drink or snack every couple of hours to support the cafe and keep your seat.

📶
Tip 2

Test WiFi First

Run a quick speed test before settling in to avoid surprises during important calls.

🕐
Tip 3

Visit Off-Peak

Arrive 8-11am or 3-5pm to grab the best seats and the fastest WiFi.

🎧
Tip 4

Bring Headphones

Noise-cancelling headphones are essential for blocking lunch rushes and chat.

🔋
Tip 5

Carry a Power Bank

Outlets aren't guaranteed everywhere — a backup keeps you working.

🤫
Tip 6

Respect Quiet Zones

Take long video calls outside or in coworking spaces, not in quiet cafes.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Krakow affordable for digital nomads working from cafes?
Very much so. A cappuccino costs 10-14 PLN ($2.60-3.60), about half of what you would pay in Amsterdam or Berlin. Coworking day passes run $10-15, and monthly memberships start at $117. Add cheap milk bar lunches at $2-4 for pierogi and you can sustain a full cafe-and-food routine for under $500 monthly.
How does Krakow handle winter for cafe-based remote workers?
Cafes stay open and heated year-round, so the indoor work experience is unaffected. The challenges are getting there — icy sidewalks, sub-zero temperatures, and winter smog that can make outdoor walks unpleasant. Many nomads shift to working from their fiber-connected apartment on bad air days and reserve cafe sessions for clearer mornings.
Do Krakow cafes welcome laptop workers for extended sessions?
Most specialty cafes in Kazimierz and Podgorze are accustomed to remote workers and provide outlets freely. The Old Town tourist cafes around the Main Square are less welcoming and charge 30-50% more. Dedicated spots like Coffice are designed specifically for laptop work. Ordering every 90 minutes or so is the unwritten social contract.
Are cafes in Kraków laptop-friendly for remote workers?
Yes, Kraków has a strong cafe culture that welcomes remote workers and digital nomads. We've verified 5 laptop-friendly cafes that explicitly cater to people working with laptops, providing reliable WiFi, power outlets, and comfortable seating for long sessions.
Do I need to buy something to use WiFi at cafes in Kraków?
Yes, the standard etiquette in Kraków is to make a purchase to use the WiFi. Most cafes expect you to order at least one drink per visit, with another small purchase every 2-3 hours if you're staying long. WiFi passwords are usually printed on receipts or available at the counter.
What's the average WiFi speed at cafes in Kraków?
Across the cafes we've tested in Kraków, the average WiFi speed is 27 Mbps. This is generally fast enough for video calls, file uploads, and standard remote work tasks. Speeds vary by location — our rankings sort cafes by tested speed.
Which neighborhood has the best cafes for working in Kraków?
Kraków has multiple neighborhoods popular with remote workers, each with its own cafe scene. Our city guide lists cafes by neighborhood so you can pick spots near your accommodation or coworking space.
Are power outlets common in Kraków cafes?
Power outlet availability varies in Kraków. Newer specialty cafes designed for nomads typically have outlets at most tables, while traditional coffee shops may have only a few. Our guide marks which cafes have verified outlets.

Plan your stay in Kraków

Get the full city guide with cost of living, neighborhoods, visa info, and more — everything a digital nomad needs.