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HOTEL MARROL'S BRATISLAVA
HOTEL MARROL'S BRATISLAVA
HOTEL MARROL'S BRATISLAVA
HOTEL MARROL'S BRATISLAVA
HOTEL MARROL'S BRATISLAVA
HOTEL MARROL'S BRATISLAVA

HOTEL MARROL'S BRATISLAVA ****



Tobrucka 4, 811 02 Bratislava 1, Slovakia

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Das absolut neue Hotel MARROL`S befindet sich in der leisen Umgebung der historischen Teil der Stadt Bratislava. Die komplett rekonstruirte Gebäude ist in der Liste der kulturellen Denkmale eingeschrieben. Man kann alle Merkwürdigkeiten bei Fuss reichen – Das St.Martins Dom, das slowakische Nationaltheater, das alte Rathaus. Das Hotel ist nur eine Strasse von der Donau entfernt.

Hotel Marrol's gehört zu den bessten Viersternehotels **** mit der höchsten Qualität in Bratislava. Es bietet den hohen Standard in der wunderbaren Umgebung des Retrostyles, die Ihnen in die Epoche hineinführt, wo sich das ganze New York in „the Cotton Club“ unterhalten hat und man in Paris die ersten Chansons der Edith Piaf gehört hat.

Das Hotel ist vollklimatisiert, in der warmen Farbtönnen eingerichtet mit der Ausnützung der Naturstoffen der höchsten Qualität. Die modernen technischen Anlagen, der freie Internetzugang und das Parken in der Untergrundgaragen sind in unserem Hotel eine Selbstverständlichkeit.

Das Hotel Marrol`s bietet die Unterkunft in zwei Kategorien: quality und executive. Ausserdem bieten wir auch 3 luxuriöse Appartements, die auch die höchst anspruchsvollen Gäste befriedigen.

Prices in Euro per room per night at HOTEL MARROL'S BRATISLAVA ****
Summer Season
1.Jul.11 - 4.Sep.11
Top season
29.Apr.11 - 18.May.11
High Season Week
1.Mar.11 - 28.Apr.11
19.May.11 - 30.Jun.11
5.Sep.11 - 13.Nov.11
High Season Weekend
1.Mar.11 - 28.Apr.11
19.May.11 - 30.Jun.11
5.Sep.11 - 13.Nov.11
Low Season Week
1.Jan.11 - 28.Feb.11
14.Nov.11 - 31.Dec.11
Low season Weekend
1.Jan.11 - 28.Feb.11
14.Nov.11 - 31.Dec.11
single room 99.00 EUR 230.00 EUR
double room 110.00 EUR 240.00 EUR
quality double room 145.00 EUR 115.00 EUR 148.00 EUR 118.00 EUR
quality single room 135.00 EUR 110.00 EUR 127.00 EUR 99.00 EUR
executive suite 180.00 EUR 145.00 EUR 165.00 EUR 145.00 EUR

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