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Is Poland a peaceful place to live?

A fixture of the Peace Report's top 10, Slovenia is the top-performing emerging European nation. Along with the republic, Hungary and Croatia too make it into the top 20, and Poland and Bulgaria into the top 30. Of the 36 ranked countries in Europe, 13 had improvements in peacefulness and 23 had deteriorations.



In 2026, Poland is widely considered one of the most peaceful and safe countries in Europe. According to the latest Global Peace Index and Eurostat data, it maintains a very low rate of violent crime compared to its Western European neighbors. While it shares a border with Ukraine, the domestic environment remains stable, with major cities like Warsaw, Krakow, and Wroclaw offering a high quality of life, modern infrastructure, and a strong sense of community safety. For expats and residents alike, the most common concerns are minor petty thefts in high-traffic tourist zones rather than serious threats. The country’s commitment to internal security and its robust economic growth have fostered a peaceful atmosphere, making it a premier destination for families and professionals seeking a calm, European lifestyle with a relatively lower cost of living.

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Poland performs well in a limited number of well-being dimensions relative to other countries in the Better Life Index. Poland outperforms the average in education and social connections. It underperforms average in income, health, environmental quality and life satisfaction.

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