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HOTEL MAXIM SVATY JUR ***



Bratislavska 52/11, 900 21 Svaty Jur, 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

Architektonisch anziehend gestaltetes Hotelinterieur gewährt seinen Klienten komfortable Unterkunft
in 18 Doppelbett-Zimmer ausgestattet mit Zusatzbett-Option.

Alle Zimmer sind ausgestattet mit :

    • modernen Möbeleinrichtung
    • einem Satellit-TV-Gerät und Radiowecker
    • Telephon und Direktwahl
    • Internet-Anschluss
    • Bad mit Dusche und Toilette.

Die Hotelanlage verfügt über attraktive Einrichtungen – wie Kaffee, Restaurant, Sommer-Terasse, Club–Raum mit Billard, Empfangsraum, Seminarraum. Das Hotel MAXIM bietet weiter Räume für Beratun-gen, Seminare, Workshops. Für Gruppen eine Weinkeller-Vermietungs-Option verbunden mit Weinkost-probe und gastronomischen Spezialitäten.


Die Stadt ist ein Teil der Klein-Karpaten Wein-Kostprobe-Route, in der verschiedene Weinveranstaltun-gen organisiert werden, z.B. Klein-Karpaten Fahrradmagistrale (Zyklomagistrale), äußerst Touristen-interessant verbunden mit Wildjagd- und Fischfang-Option, Bademöglichkeiten an Senec-Seen (15 km), Schilaufen an naheliegenden Bergen bei dem Städtchen Pezinok –an Pezinská Baba (12 km), Besichti-gungen der Hauptstadt der SR - Bratislava (6 km), als auch der Städte Wien (60 km) oder Budapest (150 km).

Option für Gruppenausflügen in Dauer von 1-5 Tage: (mit Besuch der Hauptstadt, Weinstube, mit Wein-kostprobe, event. mit Gänse- und Enteschmaus, Besichtigung der Fertigstellung von speziellen Modra- Keramik, Besuch von Umgebungsmuseen, der Burgen und Schlösser, Visitation von Wien, Budapest, Gabtschikovo (Wasserkraftanlage), u. a.

Transfer pricelist

Schwechat Vienna - Bratislava centre
1 - 4 persons67.00 EUR
5 - 8 persons117.00 EUR
9 - 14 persons200.00 EUR
15 - 45 persons433.00 EUR
Bratislava airport - Bratislava centre
1 - 4 persons17.00 EUR
5 - 8 persons27.00 EUR
9 - 14 persons54.00 EUR
15 - 45 persons120.00 EUR
Prices in Euro per room per night at HOTEL MAXIM SVATY JUR ***
All year round
1.Jan.09 - 1.Jan.10
single room 48.00 EUR
double room 63.00 EUR
triple room 80.00 EUR
apartment 90.00 EUR

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