EURO
PYTHON
A week of talks, tutorials, sprints, and community. Join 1,500+ Pythonistas in July,
in Kraków, Poland 🇵🇱.
Tutorials 13–14 July | Conference 15–17 July
Sprints 18–19 July | EuroSciPy 18–23 July
Remote tickets are now available, with applications for Remote Ticket Grant also open. Grab your spot at EuroPython 2026. Share, learn, and connect with fellow Pythonistas!
Explore talks, workshops, summits, and more from our vibrant Python community.
EuroPython turns 25! Join us in Kraków to celebrate a quarter-century of the community. Dig out your oldest EuroPython t-shirt and badge: there are contests and awards waiting at the Social Event.
What to Expect? #
A Week of All Things Python!
Tutorials & Summits
Full-day deep dives with an expert in a small group. Far more hands-on than a talk. Sold separately.
Main Conference
100+ talks across five parallel tracks. Keynotes, open spaces, and social events. The heart of EuroPython.
Sprints Weekend
Contribute to real Python projects alongside the people who maintain them. Beginners welcome!
Conference Topics
Keynote Speakers
- Pablo Galindo SalgadoPablo Galindo SalgadoCPython Core Developer & Steering Council member
- Łukasz LangaŁukasz LangaCPython Core Developer & Creator of Black
- Guido van RossumGuido van RossumCreator of Python
- Leah WasserLeah WasserExecutive Director & Founder of pyOpenSci
- William WoodruffWilliam WoodruffMember of Technical Staff at Astral
- Marlene MhangamiMarlene MhangamiSenior Developer Advocate at Microsoft & GitHub
- Imogen WrightImogen WrightSenior Engineer at Amazon EC2
- Paul EverittPaul EverittDeveloper Advocate at JetBrains
Discover Kraków #
Medieval grandeur, vibrant nightlife, riverside summer — join us in one of Central Europe's most beautiful cities. Explore the historic Old Town, stunning Wawel Castle, and vibrant Vistula boulevards.
Photos by Ela Marchewka
ICE
KRAKÓW # CONGRESS CENTRE
Opened in 2014, ICE Kraków is a state-of-the-art congress centre located directly opposite the iconic Wawel Castle, right on the banks of the Vistula river. The main conference (13–17 July) will be held here.
- Address — Marii Konopnickiej 17, 30-302 Kraków
- Wawel Castle — directly across the street
- Old Town (Stare Miasto) — 10 min walk
- Vistula Boulevards — steps away
- Kraków Główny railway station — 20 min
- John Paul II Airport — 30 min by train
Sprints venue to be announced. Stay tuned!
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What about last year? #
Hear from our community
"Pretty sure EuroPython 2025 was my top 1 fav conference ever. Just the perfect mixture of catching up with people I know, meeting people I don't know, learning new things. Time well spent chatting w/ Python veterans and also first-timers."
"I learned from brilliant speakers across topics spanning Python best practices, data engineering, and AI/ML applications. Even more valuable were the conversations with fellow developers, maintainers, community organizers, and representatives from many companies across the Python ecosystem."
"I've been attending EuroPython since 2011. To me, this is the Python conference. Period. I'm proud to be part of this community, and I will do my best to keep it that way."
"Last week's EuroPython was one of the most wonderful conferences I've ever been to, and my heart is still overflowing with all of the wonderful moments."
"This event was built by the community, for the community, with authentic support for local groups. From the PyLadies meetups to the Python documentary screening, inclusivity felt genuine and present throughout the conference."
"This was also the most rewarding conference for me so far. A conference like EuroPython is much more than just talks and tutorials. There is the hallway track, lightning talks ⚡️, social events, snacks exchange 🍿, the sprints weekend, ..."
Featured Speakers #
Meet some of our amazing speakers
Media Partners #
Meet the media organisations supporting EuroPython 2026
The EuroSciPy meeting is a cross-disciplinary gathering focused on the use and development of the Python language in scientific research. This event strives to bring together both users and developers of scientific tools, as well as academic research and state of the art industry.
We co-organise the sprints together. The final two days of EuroPython sprints overlap with the opening of EuroSciPy sprints — giving you the unique opportunity to hack alongside both communities at once.