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HOTEL HRADNA BRANA ****



Slovanské nábrežie 15, 841 10 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

Dieses erstklassige, neu aufgebaute Hotel befindet sich in der stillen
und wunderschönen Umgebung unter der Burg Devín. Mit seinem Komfort
und der Ausstattung gehört es zu den Hotels von bester Qualität. Es bietet
gute Unterkunfts-, Verpflegungs-, Erholungsmöglichkeiten und Kongressräume.

Das Appartement kann auch als Gesellschaftsraum für etwa 8 Personen genutzt werden.
Zur Verfügung stehen DVD, luxuriöses Fernsehgerät und Fax. Zum größeren Komfort
trägt auch der als Wohnzimmer dienende Tagungsraum und ein bequemes und gemütliches Schlafzimmer, mit speziellen Matratzen von hoher Qualität bei.

Das Hotel hat eine Klimaanlage, Fußbodenheizung und behindertengerechten Zugang.
Im Angebot sind 11 Zimmer und ein Appartement mit exklusiver Einrichtung. Das Design
und die Qualität der Einrichtung im Stil feng-schui erfüllen die Vorstellungen
und Ansprüche der Kunden an Zweckmäßigkeit, Gesundheit und Ästhetik.
In den Zimmern befinden sich Farbfernseher, Satellit, PAY TV, Tresor, Minibar,
Telefon und Internetanschluss. Jedes Zimmers verfügt über ein Badezimmer
mit Whirl-Badewanne, eine Dusche, ein WC und ein Bidet.
Auch ein kurzer Aufenthalt in einem der Zimmer im Hotel Hradná Brána
wird zu einem angenehmen Erlebnis.

Prices in Euro per room per night at HOTEL HRADNA BRANA ****
All year round
1.Jan.10 - 1.Jan.11
single room 80.00 EUR
double room 120.00 EUR

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