Konstancin Jeziorna is a charming town located nearby, about 20 km, from the center of Warsaw. Despite the proximity of a large city, Konstancin has retained its spa character.
Just over a hundred years ago, these were forests belonging to the family of the counts Potulicki, today also Konstancin arouses the interest of wealthy people fleeing the Warsaw agglomeration. Zone A in Konstancin is a recreational garden city on the slope of the Vistula river valley, along Jeziorka river – a quiet and green alternative for those who want to leave the city behind, but still have it relatively close. The city is surrounded by nature reserves: Olszyna Łyczyńska, Łęgi Oborskie, Skarpa Oborska, Zawadowskie and Świderskie Islands and the Chojnowski Landscape Park.
Zone A is famous for its beautiful buildings, primarily houses created on a grand scale, but also with a good design, planned with the greatest attention to every detail. The largest American school is also located in Konstancin, making it an extremely popular place to live for expats sending their children to this school.
In the heart of Konstancin there is the Spa Park, which has been operating continuously since 1978 and pleases the eye at any time of the year. It is a space for both those who love active and passive leisure. First of all, it is a green wall of trees, which in its heart hides a graduation tower, which sprays brine in the air from a depth of over 1.5 km.