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BOTEL MARINA BRATISLAVA ***



Nábrežie arm. gen. L. Svobodu, 811 02 Bratislava, Slovak Republic

Would you like to book this hotel? Please call travel consultant:
tel: +420 226 201 910-13
fax: +420 226 201 915
email: info@slovakiaholiday.com

Location

BOTEL MARINA is a newly opened four star botel, harboured on the left bank of the river Danube, situated in attractive surrounding straight under the castle, which is a tourist dominant of the city and the Parliament building.

This atypical hotel facility is just eight minutes by walk from the historical centre.

Rooms and Accommodation

The botel offers an accommodation in comfortable single and double bedded cabins and apartments, which are equipped by:

  • air-conditioning
  • telephone
  • television
  • internet connection
  • mini bar
  • shower

Accommodation capacity

  • 32 rooms - 61 beds
  • 3 single rooms
  • 27 twin rooms
  • 2 appartments

If required laundry services, ironing and other services are provided as a part of room service.

Internet access

For comfortable communication and entertainment internet is available for the hotel guests in the hotel hall.

Restaurant

A rich international cuisine with a wide variety of specialities and gastronomic delicacies is characteristic for our restaurant with the capacity for 140 people.

Hotel Facilities

Receptions, company events, banquets, graduations and other social events are organized on a high professional level according to the individual requirements and demands of our clients.

Privacy, quality technical equipment and friendly personnel makes it an ideal place also for private parties.

Night club with the capacity for 60 people is opened for all lovers of good music and romantic dance and also for those who want to spend a pleasant evening and night in a friendly atmosphere.

Capacity Teracce
50 places

Capacity Night club
60 places

How to get to BOTEL MARINA BRATISLAVA ***

HOW YOU GET THERE? Bus: 29, 30, 70, 80, 90, 37, 71, 91, 191, Tram: 1, 4, 12
Prices in Euro per room per night at BOTEL MARINA BRATISLAVA ***
Season 1
1.Jul.10 - 31.Oct.10
29.Dec.10 - 31.Dec.10
Season 2
1.Nov.10 - 28.Dec.10
twin room 65.00 EUR 55.00 EUR
Single Room 55.00 EUR 45.00 EUR

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