We’re located right in the City Centre, 80m from Plac Konstytucji.
Constitution Square (Polish: Plac Konstytucji) is a major square in Warsaw constructed in the initial post-war years on the Marszałkowska street as a main element of socrealist urban project. Together with the Palace of Culture and Science it was the main architectural socrealist investment of Warsaw in 1949-1956.
Its name comes from Stalinist constitution adopted in communist Poland in July 1952. Architects envisaged the square to be the final point of First of May parades.
Streets: Koszykowa, Marszałkowska, Piękna, Śniadeckich and Waryńskiego converge here.
There are several tram lines, more than 20 busses and a metro stop within 3-10 minutes from our Hostel.
Nathan’s Villa Hostel Warsaw
ul. Piękna 24/26
00-549 Warsaw, Polska
tel (0048) 22 622 29 46
fax (0048) 22 20 35 175
email:
warsaw@nathansvilla.com