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APARTMENT BRATISLAVA DANUBE



Vajanskeho Nabrezie 9, 811 02 Bratislava, Slovakia

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Location

The "Bratislava Apartments DANUBE - Bratislava vacation rentals Slovakia " is spacious, bright and self-catering on the 1st floor in a residential building.

The apartment is oriented on the bank of the river Danube. With windows looking out over the Old Promenade from the era of Maria Theresia and the passenger ship port Old Town.

In the vicinity are also Slovak National Museum, Slovak National Philharmony, Slovak National Gallery, Slovak National Theatre, restaurants, pubs, Radisson SAS Carlton Hotel in Bratislava and Danube Hotel in Bratislava...etc.

Within five minutes of the "Bratislava Apartment DANUBE - Bratislava vacations rentals Slovakia " are all of Bratislavas key sights Bratislava Castle, St.Martins Cathedral - Crown Church, St.Michaels Gate, Redoute, Mirbach Palace....etc.

The "Bratislava Apartment DANUBE - Bratislava vacation rentals Slovakia " is tastefully furnished throughout to an exceptionally high standart - making it ideal for the corporate visitor (max 8 persons ). There is 2x three bed bedroom and spacious living room - where is possible to add two compact beds with anatomical mattresses.

Distances

Bratislava Danube - Riverside Promenade – 0 m
Slovakia Museum - 20 m
Slovakia Gallery - 50 m
Bratislava night life - Old Town Main squere - 150 m
Slovakia Opera: 100 m
Bratislava hotels-4 stars Radisson SAS and Danube- 50 m
Bratislava information, Tourism -130 m
Bratislava castle - 400 m
Bratislava train – Main station - 900 m
Bratislava bus - Main station - 900 m
Bratislava airport - 12 km

Rooms and Accommodation

The Apartment have been recently renovated have sound-proof windows, secure doors and locks and new furniture and appliances. Online group bookings and instant confirm.

Composition:

  • Big Bedroom
  • Bedroom
  • Kitchen
  • Big livingroom
  • Bathroom
  • Toilet

Big Bedroom:

Double bed, two single beds, Night tables, Reading lamps, Wardrobe, Armchair, Place for additional one compact bed with anatomical mattresses

Bedroom:

Double bed, one single bed, Night tables, Reading lamps, Wardrobe, Armchair, Place for additional one compact bed with anatomical mattresses

Bathroom: Washbasin, Shower, Bathtub, Hair dryer,

Shower nike: Shower, Washbasin,

Big Livingroom:

Sofa 3+2+1, TV with a digital satelite, Home cinema ( DVD player + radio ), Place for additional three compact beds with anatomical mattresses... DSL internet - nonstop - free of charge ( own NB ), here is possible to add three compact beds,

Kitchen with dining:

Table and six chairs, Fully equipped kitchen, Cooking utensils, Gas cooker, Microwave, Toaster, Oven, Fridge, Freezer, Iron, Kettle, Coffee machine, Dishes, washing machine with dryer...

Servis:

Towels and all bedding are supplied incl.

How to get to APARTMENT BRATISLAVA DANUBE

- from the airport - bus number 61 on main railway station then by tram number 1 ( 4 stops ),
- from the main railway station - tram number 1 ( 4 stops ),

- from the railwaystop Petržalka - bus number 180 ( 5 stops ),
- from the busstop Mlynské nivy - trolleybus number 208 ( 3 stops )
Prices in Euro per room per night at APARTMENT BRATISLAVA DANUBE
Low-Season
1.Nov.06 - 26.Dec.06
4.Jan.07 - 31.Mar.07
1.Nov.07 - 26.Dec.07
High-Season
1.Sep.06 - 31.Oct.06
High Season 2007
27.Dec.06 - 3.Jan.07
1.Apr.07 - 31.Oct.07
2 - 5 persons 161.00 EUR 165.00 EUR 181.00 EUR
6 persons 185.00 EUR 189.00 EUR 204.00 EUR
7 persons 208.00 EUR 213.00 EUR 228.00 EUR

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