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HOTEL HOLIDAY INN BRATISLAVA
HOTEL HOLIDAY INN BRATISLAVA
HOTEL HOLIDAY INN BRATISLAVA
HOTEL HOLIDAY INN BRATISLAVA
HOTEL HOLIDAY INN BRATISLAVA
HOTEL HOLIDAY INN BRATISLAVA
HOTEL HOLIDAY INN BRATISLAVA

HOTEL HOLIDAY INN BRATISLAVA ****



Bajkalska 25/A, 825 03 Bratislava, Slovakia

Would you like to book this hotel? Please call travel consultant:
tel: +420 226 201 910-13
fax: +420 226 201 915
email: info@slovakiaholiday.com
 Holiday Inn ist bei der Hauptbahn E58 situiert, 5 km von der österreichischen Grenze und 40km von der hungarischen Grenze entfernt, in der wichtigen Geschäftsteil der Stadt, 2 km vom Stadtzentrum und 40km von dem internationalen Flugplatz Wien – Schwechat entfernt. Das Hotel hat 114 Zimmer zur Verfügung, die mit der eigenen Austattung dem internationalen Standard Holiday Hospitality entspricht. Alle Zimmer sind mit Klimaanlage und einem TV ausgestattet.

Das Hotel Holiday Inn Bratislava ist im Rahmen der Holiday Inn Conference Network in die dritt-höchste Kategorie eingereiht. Deswegen ist es für die Oranisierung der Konferrenz, Seminars, Präsenatationen für mehrere Beteiligte bis zu 350 Personen geignet.

Die Speisedienste sind von zwei Restaurants gebietet – Brasseria, der Wintergarten und in der Pizzeria. Es ist das entsprechende Platz für die Hotelgäste, die sich nach einem langen Tag ausruhen wollen. In diesen Räumen haben Sie eine Möglichkeit ein Schwimmbad, ein kleines Fitnesscentrum, Sauna, Solarium, oder eine Massage auszunützen. Wir haben auch die Tennisplätze zur Verfügung. Es gibt eine Möglichkeit die Erfrischung sich direkt bei dem Schwimmbad in der Pool Bar zu bestellen.

Prices in Euro per room per night at HOTEL HOLIDAY INN BRATISLAVA ****
Low Season
1.Jan.11 - 25.Apr.11
1.Jul.11 - 15.Sep.11
1.Nov.11 - 31.Dec.09
Weekend
1.Jan.11 - 31.Dec.11
High Season
26.Apr.11 - 30.Jun.11
16.Sep.11 - 31.Oct.11
single room 82.00 EUR 70.00 EUR 98.00 EUR
double room 92.00 EUR 75.00 EUR 118.00 EUR

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