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CLUB HOTEL BRATISLAVA ***



Ul. Odbojárov 3, 843 01 Bratislava, Slovakia

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Location

The hotel is situated in the greater centre of Bratislava, the capital of the Slovak Republic. The location of the OREA Hotel Club garni (three stars) offers full participation in social, sports and cultural events and activities and a number of historical monuments within walking distance.

The hotel is conveniently situated for the National Tennis Centre, Ond?ej Nepela Winter Stadium and Istropolis cinema.

Distances

Brno 129 km
Žilina 200 km
Prague 323 km
Košice 399 km
Poprad 326 km
Vienna 70 km
Budapest 250 km

Rooms and Accommodation

The hotel has a sleeping capacity of 28 double rooms, 1easy-access room and 2 suites.

Rooms equipment:

  • bathtub (shower cabinet), WC
  • SAT TV
  • minibar
  • radio
  • telephone
  • hairdryer

Restaurant Capacity

  • Hotel restaurant: 40 seats
  • Café: 18 seats
  • Summer terrace: 20 seats

Hotel services

  • car park (attended round the clock)
  • laundering and ironing
  • exchange office
  • hotel safe deposit box
  • reservation of entrance tickets for cultural and sports events.

Meetings

Two meeting rooms with the seating capacity of 16 and 40 persons - trainings, family get-togethers, etc.

How to get to CLUB HOTEL BRATISLAVA ***

Tram: 2, 4, 6
Prices in Euro per room per night at CLUB HOTEL BRATISLAVA ***
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