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HOTEL KYJEV BRATISLAVA ***



Rajska 2, 814 48 Bratislava, Slovakia

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Ausser einer sehr günstiger Lage, Hotel Kyjev bietet Preise. Den Hotelgästen stehen 380 Betten in 180 Zimmern und 5 Appartements zur Verfügung. Jedes Zimmer verfügt über sein eigenes Bad, Toilette, Telefon und Farbfernseher. Insgesamt 700 Sitzplätze zusammen mit angenehmer Umgebung und verschiedenen Gerichten aus der heimischen oder internationalen Küche werden von den Absatzzentren des Hotel angeboten. In allen Räumen ist es möglich Geschäftsverhandlungen, Arbeitstreffen, Firmenpräsentationen, Cocktailparties, Bälle, sowie Firmen- oder Familienfeste usw. zu veranstalten.

Restaurant:

Die Kapazität ist 110 Plätze. Die Speisen der internationalen Küche werden in einem eleganten Ambiente, zu Tönen von Klaviermusik serviert. Das Restaurant bietet auch eine breite Auswahl an alkoholischen und alkoholfreien Getränken. Das Restaurant ist nicht nur für Hotelgäste zugänglich, sondern auch für die breite Öffentlichkeit. Das Restaurant bietet Frühstück in Form eines Frühstücksbüffets. Das Restaurant befindet sich im ersten Stock des Gebäudes.

Transfer pricelist

Schwechat Vienna - Bratislava centre
1 - 4 persons67.00 EUR
5 - 8 persons117.00 EUR
9 - 14 persons200.00 EUR
15 - 45 persons433.00 EUR
Bratislava airport - Bratislava centre
1 - 4 persons17.00 EUR
5 - 8 persons27.00 EUR
9 - 14 persons54.00 EUR
15 - 45 persons120.00 EUR
Prices in Euro per room per night at HOTEL KYJEV BRATISLAVA ***
All year round 2009
1.Jan.09 - 26.Dec.09
single room 66.00 EUR
double room 82.00 EUR
double room (s.u.) 66.00 EUR

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