The Beating Heart of the Modern Capital
The intersection of Marszałkowska Street and Aleje Jerozolimskie is the busiest and most recognizable roundabout in all of Warsaw. This is where the city's business, commercial, and entertainment life is concentrated. Surrounded by glass skyscrapers and neo-modernist architecture, this place offers a perfect end (or beginning) to your journey through the city.
Around the City Centre Roundabout
PKO Rotunda
An iconic cylinder-shaped bank building with a characteristic 'zigzag' roof, a symbol of post-war modernism and a favorite meeting place for Varsovians.
Centrum Department Stores
A series of buildings from the 1960s ('Wars', 'Sawa', and 'Junior'), with long, uniform facades, under which stretch wide arcades perfect for shopping.
Palace of Culture and Science
Just a few minutes walk from the stop is the tallest and most famous communist-era monument in Poland.