Plac Konstytucji - Constitution Square - is a large square located close to Centrum and Plac…read moreZbawiciela (Savior Square). You can access the square either by tram, by walking or by a number of both express and innercity buses.
Constitution Square is well worth a visit - the architecture is almost exclusively communistic from the 1950's (I'm not an architect nor do I know anything about building styles but the architecture of the buildings around the square is very characteristic for the Polish post-IIWW years when the People's Republic was taking form) and while some might consider the buildings ugly, I find them interesting.
There are several very popular restaurants and bars around Constitution Square - Szwejk (a large "Czech-style" restaurant with cheep food and cheep alcohol, beer mostly), Aioli Inspired By Mini (they serve a double burger for the same price as their regular Aioli Burger - 26 pln - on Mondays for instance), Pulp Fiction Shot Bar (a shot of Soplica vodka costs 5 pln and the whole place is highly inspired by the legendary Tarantino classic from which the shotbar takes its name) and they're about to open Warsaw's second pancake restaurant "Manekin" here as well.
Additionally, the Polonia Theater is also located here, right by the tramstop.
Here's an interesting fact - most people tend to think the name, Constitution Square, is in honor of Poland's first constitution, adopted at the end of the 18th century, but they're all mistaken. The name comes from the Stalinist constitution adopted in 1952.