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HOTEL BARONKA Bratislava - BARONKA HOTEL Bratislava

HOTEL BARONKA Bratislava ****



Mudrochova street 2, Bratislava, Slovak Republic

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Das Hotel Barónka bietet seinen Gästen Komfortunterkunft in Einbett-, Zweibett-, und Zweibettzimmern mit Aufbettung und in Appartements der Kategorien Standard und de LUX an. Zur Verfügung stehen auch Zimmer mit Internetanschluss. Alle untergebrachten Gäste haben freien Eintritt ins Bassin und in den Fitnessraum ermöglicht.

Die Gesamtkapazität des Hotels stellt 125 Zimmer/236 Betten dar.

Aus langjähriger Erfahrung wissen wir, dass nicht nur untergebrachte Gäste unsere Verpflegungseinrichtungen schätzen. Die stillvollen gastronomischen Einrichtungen des Hotels Barónka*** bieten eine reiche Auswahl an Speisen und Getränken der nationalen und internationalen Küche in gemütlichen Räumen mit angenehmer Atmosphäre an. Zur Verfügung stehen ein Restaurant (90 Plätze), eine Weinstube (60 Plätze), eine Sommerterrasse (65 Plätze) und ein exklusiver Wintergarten (70 Plätze)! Das Restaurant und der Wintergarten bieten einen drahtlosen Internetanschluss - Wi-Fi Hot Spot!

Der Kongresssaal Nr. 1 ist mit einer Höchstkapazität von 220 Plätzen, der Kongresssaal Nr. 2 mit einer Höchstkapazität von 70 Plätzen, zwei Empfangsräume sind mit der Kapazität von 22 Plätzen.

Entspannungszentrum des Hotels Barónka*** bietet ein modernes Bassin, ein gut ausgestattetes Fitnesszentrum, eine Sauna, Massagen und ein Solarium an. Das Zentrum befindet sich im Erdgeschoß des Hotels neben dem Empfangsbüro.

Prices in Euro per room per night at HOTEL BARONKA Bratislava ****
All year round
1.Jan.11 - 31.Dec.11
single room 79.00 EUR
double Business 109.00 EUR
apartment De Luxe 166.00 EUR
double Standard 99.00 EUR
Apartment 126.00 EUR

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