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CITY HOTEL BRATISLAVA ***



Seberiniho street 9, 821 03 Bratislava 2, Slovakia

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

City Hotel Bratislava*** bildet ein reifes Team der Fachmänner, dessen Wertorientierung an Profesionalisierung des Zuganges und der Leistung, der Zielstrebigkeit, der Kreativität (Gestaltungstrieb), der Loyalität und besonderer Empatie gegenüber Bedürfnissen unserer Klienten aufsteht.
Wir sind eindeutig an Kunden und Markt konzentriert. Wir achten auf Ausnutzung und Entwicklung der modernsten Trends im Hotelerie. Es liegt uns am ständigen Wachstum der Qualität der Hoteldienstleistungen und der Zufriedenheit unserer Partner.

Unsere Vorteile
• attraktive Lokalität des Hotels - das Hotel befindet sich im stillen Stadtteil Ružinov, leicht zugänglich ist der M.R.Štefánik-Flughafen, sowie das Stadtzentrum /10 Min./, Transitstraßen, Autobahn D61 /Bratislava-Ružinov/
• ideale Unterkunft für Transit
• Dreieck Bratislava - Wien /60 km/ - Budapest /200 km/
• nahe zu den Einkaufszentren Polus City Center, Shopping Park Bratislava, Shopping Park Soravia mit Einkaufs- und Unterhaltungsmöglichkeiten
• günstiger Kurs auf die slowakische Krone
• öffentliche Verkehrsmittel - Straßenbahnen Nr.8,9,14, Trolleybus Nr.201,202, Autobus Nr.50,86

Hoteldienste :

- 254 Zimmer (einschließlich Business Zimmer, Zimmer für Nichtraucher und Zimmer für Ehepaare und 4 Apartments, d.h. 399 Bette

- Lobby Bar – 40 Plätze. Lifemusik.

- Grillbar - 140 Plätze

- Restaurant Átrium - 220 Plätze

- Night Club Paradise - 80 Plätze

- Gruppenverpflegung: ausgezeichnete Büffets und Salatbars – für Pauschalpreise

- Studio Relax – Sauna, Solarium, Massage, Wirbelbad,
Friseursalon ...

Prices in Euro per room per night at CITY HOTEL BRATISLAVA ***
Sommer season
25.Jun.10 - 31.Aug.10
Season
1.Sep.10 - 31.Dec.10
single Business 75.00 EUR 92.00 EUR
double Business 86.00 EUR 108.00 EUR
triple room 72.00 EUR 84.00 EUR
apartment 116.00 EUR 116.00 EUR
single Standard 50.00 EUR 65.00 EUR
double Standard 58.00 EUR 76.00 EUR

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