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HOTEL MEDIUM BRATISLAVA ***



Tomasikova 34, 821 01 Bratislava, Slovakia

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Hotel Medium *** befolgt alle Kriterien des europäischen Standards. Das Hotel bietet 38 in hohem Komfort augestattene Zimmer mit der Möglichkeit ein Behelfsbett ausnützen zu können, 2 Apparments und 7 Zimmer mit einer Küche inbegriffen, die für die langfristige Unterkunft geeignet sind.

Die gemeine Kapazität des Hotels ist 110 Plätze. Alle Zimmer sind mit einer Minibar, TV, dem Internetzugang und Faxanlage ausgestattet. Die Zimmer sind klimatisiert.

Das Restaruant mit der Kapazität von 76 Plätzen befriedigt jeden Klienten mit ihrem Angebot von den verschiedenen Speisen der internationalen Küche und mit dem Wein der höchsten Qualität. Sie ist für die verschiedenen gesellschaftlichen Aktivitäten und Festen geignet.

Das Cafe mit der Kapazität von 40 Plätzen bildet eine angenehme Umgebung für ein angenehmes Abend mit den Freunden, oder aber auch nur für eine Tasse Kaffee.

Der Kongressraum und zwei Salons mit der variablen Kapazität von 40-80 Plätzen sind für das Organisieren der Seminars, Schulungen und Konferrenzen geeignet.

Die komplementäre Dienste sind eine Selbstverständlichkeit: die Wechselstube, Safe und room service.

Man hat eine Möglichkeit auf einem privaten Parkplatz zu parken.

Prices in Euro per room per night at HOTEL MEDIUM BRATISLAVA ***
All year round
1.Jan.10 - 31.Dec.10
single room 66.00 EUR
double room 75.00 EUR
apartment 135.00 EUR
double De Luxe 110.00 EUR
double Classic 84.00 EUR
extra bed 22.00 EUR
double room exclusive 92.00 EUR
parking place 3.00 EUR

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