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HOTEL No. 16 BRATISLAVA ****



Partizánska 16a, 811 03 Bratislava, Slovakia

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Das erstklassige Hotel mit der besonderen Atmosphäre befindet sich in der idyllen Umgebung des Villenviertels, nur 10 Minuten langen Spaziergang von dem historischen Zentrum der Stadt Bratislava entfernt.

Das Hotel bietet die angenehme Atmosphäre in den 16 Zimmer und Appartements mit dem schönen Ausblick auf die Garten der alten Stadt und des Burges.

Jedes Zimmer ist mit einem Badezimmer, Telefon, Minibar, TV, luxuriösen Einrichtung, Tresor und mit der Klimaanlage ausgestattet. Unsere Gäste haben die Möglichkeit des freien Internetzugangs.

Es gibt auch einen „honey moon“ Appartement, der mit der historischen Einrichtung und einem Spiegelzimmerdecke ausgestattet ist.

Für unsere Gäste bereiten wir das Frühstück in der Form von Buffettischen vor und jeden Tag gibt es einen breiten Auswahl von warmen und kalten Speisen in der angenehmen Umgebung der Hotelklubhalle.

Das Hotel hat auch einen eigenen Garten mit eigener Fontäne mit Fischen und den eigenen Parkplatz zur Verfügung. Es gibt viele Sportmöglichkeiten wie z.B. Tennis, Golf oder Pferdereiten.

Prices in Euro per room per night at HOTEL No. 16 BRATISLAVA ****
All year round 2009
3.Jan.09 - 30.Dec.09
single room 90.00 EUR
double room 130.00 EUR
triple room 170.00 EUR
apartment 320.00 EUR
junior suite 160.00 EUR
extra bed 66.00 EUR
studios 190.00 EUR
breakfast 13.00 EUR
parking place 13.00 EUR
fee for internet connection 9.00 EUR

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