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HOTEL IBIS BRATISLAVA ***



Zamocka ulica 38, 811 01 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

Location

The Ibis Bratislava hotel is ideally located in the city centre and easily accessible by public transport.

Stepfanica airport is only 9 km away. For lovers of art and history, the centre of the old city and Bratislava castle can be reached on foot in a few minutes. Built recently, the hotel has 120 queen beds, indoor pay parking, and a bar with snacks open 24/24. It also provides facilities for disabled guests.

Rooms and Accommodation

120 rooms in the hotel

  • Climate-controlled rooms
  • 120 accessible rooms

We offer 120 air-conditioned and sound proof rooms

- including

  • 56 non-smoking rooms
  • shower/WC
  • direct-dial phones
  • PC-connection
  • colour TV with satellite channels and Pay- TV

Our hotel also provides 2 special rooms for disabled persons.

Restaurant

LA TABLE

Our "La Table" Restaurant offers extensive dishes of both regional and international cuisine together with the fresh salad where you can eat as much as you wish and we always surprise you with our daily specials.

According to the ibis standards we serve breakfast from 4 am to 12 noon ( from 6.30 to 10.00/on weekends until 11.00 self-service buffet ).We are looking forward to see you in our restaurant.

Bar

"Le Bar" is a traditional drink bar with snacks. We are open for you 24 hours a day.

How to get to HOTEL IBIS BRATISLAVA ***

By Plane: M.R.Stefánika - Bratislava international airport 9 km
Schwechat - Wien international airport 45 km

By Car: From any direction follow the signs city centre "BA-Centrum" to the castle area. Look for the signs of hotel Ibis.

By Train: From the main train station take the public transportation (bus number 81 or 93) to the Zochova street.

HOW YOU GET THERE? Bus: 31,39,81,83,84,93,94,131,180, Tram: 5, 9, 12
Prices in Euro per room per night at HOTEL IBIS BRATISLAVA ***
Low Season 2008
1.Jan.08 - 28.Feb.08
1.Nov.08 - 31.Dec.08
Weekend Low-Season 2008
1.Jan.08 - 28.Feb.08
1.Nov.08 - 31.Dec.08
High Season 2007
1.Mar.08 - 31.Oct.08
Weekend High-season 2007
1.Mar.08 - 31.Oct.08
single room 79.00 EUR 71.00 EUR 103.00 EUR 87.00 EUR
double room 79.00 EUR 71.00 EUR 103.00 EUR 87.00 EUR
breakfast 10.00 EUR 10.00 EUR 10.00 EUR 10.00 EUR
parking place 15.00 EUR 15.00 EUR 15.00 EUR 15.00 EUR
halfboarding 14.00 EUR 14.00 EUR 14.00 EUR 14.00 EUR

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