This Summer. 25 Years.
A week of talks, tutorials, sprints, and community. Join 1500+ Pythonistas in July,
in Kraków, Poland 🇵🇱.
Tutorials July 13–14 | Conference July 15–17
Sprints July 18–19 | EuroSciPy July 18–23
Early bird tickets are live. Grab yours before they're gone — last year sold out in days.
Get your ticketCast your votes for the talks you want to see at EuroPython 2026. Every attendee gets a say.
Vote nowOver 400 proposals submitted — thank you! The programme committee is now reviewing submissions.
See the programmeFull-day deep dives with an expert in a small group. Far more hands-on than a talk. Sold separately.
Browse tutorials100+ talks across five parallel tracks. Keynotes, open spaces, and social events. The heart of EuroPython.
Full conference scheduleContribute to real Python projects alongside the people who maintain them. Beginners welcome!
Sprints infoConference Topics
More than just talks
EuroPython is a full week of community — from dedicated community days and social events to open spaces, workshops, and sprints.
Keynote Speakers
Built FastAPI, now one of the most starred Python projects on GitHub. A tireless advocate for developer experience, type hints, and async Python done right.
Python core developer for over 20 years, Steering Council member, Microsoft engineer. Has shaped Python's direction and community health more than almost anyone alive.
Python core developer working on the experimental JIT compiler introduced in CPython 3.13. Driving Python performance into a new era, one bytecode at a time.
One of Spain's most recognised voices on ethical and responsible AI. Brings a rare combination of technical depth and public communication to the hardest questions in machine learning.
Who will it be? Stay tuned — we'll reveal our fifth keynote speaker soon. Follow us on social media to be the first to know.
Our final keynote slot is reserved for someone special. Watch this space — the announcement is coming.
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.
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 (July 13–17) will be held here.
Sprints venue to be announced. Stay tuned!
"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, ..."
EuroPython wouldn't be such an affordable event without the help of the sponsors and partners. We'd like to thank all of them for their support.
See packages & become a sponsor3 days of talks, keynotes, open spaces & sprints. Choose the tier that fits your situation.
Each ticket type is available in three pricing tiers. We trust you to choose the option that best fits your situation.
As a non-profit, every ticket you buy goes back into the Python community — whether by our financial aid programme, helping those in need of support, like students, attend the conference, or supporting Python communities across Europe through our EPS Grants programme ↗.
If you need a VAT invoice with your company's name, please purchase a Business Ticket. Personal Tickets do not include a company name. To assist the registration staff, your conference badge will display the ticket tier and type.
Prices go up June 15th. Late bird tickets are 50% more expensive. Don't wait — tickets are limited and the conference sells out every year.
If you're a student or an educator working in schools or universities, this ticket is for you. We offer subsidised pricing so students and educators can join in and be part of the conference!
Are you a Python enthusiast, hobbyist, or freelancer? This ticket is for you! It's priced for individuals paying their own way, so you can enjoy the conference at a fair and affordable rate.
If your company is covering your ticket or you use Python professionally, this is the right tier for you. It's also the most common choice at EuroPython. By choosing this option, you help us keep the conference accessible. Thank you!
Are you a CPython Core Developer or an EPS Fellow? You're eligible for a free combined ticket!
Please check out our grant page for details on how to apply for the GvR grant ↗ or EuroPython Fellow grant ↗.
We know plans can change! If you can't attend, you can request a full refund via your order confirmation email until June 8, 2026. No questions asked.
After that, email us at refunds@europython.eu if you need a refund due to special circumstances.
No one should miss EuroPython because of money. We offer grants to cover tickets, travel, accommodation, and visa fees for those who need support.
A three day conference ticket grant for eligible applicants who cannot afford the registration fee.
Financial support to cover travel costs and accommodation for the duration of the conference.
Up to €90 for Schengen visa fees. Poland is in the Schengen Area. Official invitation letters provided on request.
Dedicated events for women and gender minorities in the Python community.
Learn moreA dedicated day for Python conference and community organisers from across Europe — bigger and better than ever before.
Learn moreFrom a small gathering of enthusiasts to Europe's largest Python conference — a quarter century of community, code, and collaboration.
EuroSciPy is Europe's premier conference on scientific Python — covering NumPy, SciPy, pandas, machine learning, and the broader scientific ecosystem. In 2026 it comes to Kraków, right after EuroPython.
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.
July 13–19, 2026 at ICE Kraków Congress Centre, Poland. Tutorials: Jul 13–14 · Conference: Jul 15–17 · Sprints: Jul 18–19.
Education (€135), Personal (€300), Business (€500 + VAT). Tutorials and combined tickets sold separately. Remote tickets available. Group discount: buy 5 business tickets, pay for 4.
Poland is in the Schengen Area. EU/EEA citizens enter freely. Non-EU visitors should check requirements for their nationality. We provide invitation letters and visa fee support up to €90 via the financial aid programme. Email finaid@europython.eu.
Yes — remote tickets include live stream of all talks, Q&A participation, and full video archive access after the event.
Applications open alongside ticket sales. We offer free tickets, travel & accommodation support (up to €500), and visa fee reimbursement (up to €90). Priority: underrepresented groups, first-time attendees, speakers, contributors. Contact finaid@europython.eu.
ICE Kraków Congress Centre is a modern, fully accessible venue with step-free access, lifts, and accessible restrooms. Contact us in advance if you have specific requirements.
Want to collaborate or contribute? We're open to partnership opportunities and would love to hear your ideas.