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HOTEL JUNIOR BRATISLAVA ***



Drienova street 14, Bratislava, Slovak Republic

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
Das Hotel Junior befindet sich im unweit des Stadtzentrums von Bratislava in einer malerischen Umgebung des Štrkovecké Sees. Die vollständigen Unterkunfts-, Konferenz- und gastronomischen Dienstleistungen, die das Hotel bietet, werden selbst die anspruchsvollsten Kunden zufrieden stellen, sei es im Bereich des Tourismus oder des Unternehmens.

     Die Unterkunftskapazität ist 190 Betten, in 95 modern eingerichteten, meist Zwei-Bett-Zimmern und 2 Suiten. Um das Wohlbefinden der Gäste sicherzustellen, bietet das Hotel eine breite Palette von Dienstleistungen (administrative Dienstleistungen, Reinigung, usw.) an. Großer Vorteil ist der rund um die Uhr gezahlte Parkplatz vor dem Hotel.

     Die gastronomischen Einrichtungen des Hotels Junior sind bekannt für ihre hohe Qualität der Speisen und Getränke und gehören seit Jahren zu den meistbesuchten in der Hauptstadt.

     Das Restaurant mit europäischer Küche wird um einige traditionelle slowakische Spezialitäten bereichert, und gleichzeitig ist es ein ausgezeichneter Ort um verschiedene Familienfeste oder gesellschaftliche Events zu organisiere, mit der Möglichkeit der Ausnutzung eines Grossflachbildschirms.

     Der Salon Junior und der Konferenzraum sind sehr flexibel und mit ihrer technischen Ausrüstung genügen sie selbst den höchsten Kriterien und sind somit prädestiniert für geschäftliche Verhandlungen, Sitzungen oder Auswahlverfahren.
Prices in Euro per room per night at HOTEL JUNIOR BRATISLAVA ***
Top season
1.Apr.12 - 30.Jun.12
1.Sep.12 - 31.Oct.12
Hight Season-Weekend
1.Jul.12 - 31.Aug.12
Low season- Week
1.Jan.12 - 31.Mar.12
1.Nov.12 - 27.Dec.12
single room 64.00 EUR 54.00 EUR 54.00 EUR
double room 74.00 EUR 64.00 EUR 64.00 EUR
triple room 84.00 EUR 75.00 EUR 75.00 EUR

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