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HOTEL MATYSAK BRATISLAVA ***



Prazska 15, 811 04 Bratislava, Slovakia

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Location

It was the beginning of september 2005 and the new - three star HOTEL MATYŠÁK - welcomed its first guests. It is easily accessible coming from Germany as well as the Czech Republic, the main railway-station and the historical old city center are within walking distance.

The newly built hotel on Prague Street 15 looms five floors above a historical wine cellar from the year 1904, featuring a contemporary brickwork vaulted ceiling which is extraordinary and unique in Slovakia.

Rooms and Accommodation

Hotel Matysak provides 32 rooms (Double, Twin) and 3 suites (Urban, Martin on 4. floor, Bakchus on 3. floor).

Suites Urban and Martin have access to detached terraces.

Electronic lockout of each room.

Rooms Equipment

  • hall
  • stylish bathroom (shower bath)
  • separate toilet
  • TV with 12 satellite channels
  • dialled direct telephone
  • minibar
  • safety deposit box
  • internet access

Non-smoke and smoke rooms.

Barrier-free room.

Restaurant

  • Room for 75 guests.
  • Contemporary brickwork vault from 1904.
  • Fireplace.
  • Exquisite cuisine.
  • Kind and friendly personnel .
  • Live music.
  • Restaurant - non smoking area.
  • Smokers lounge.
  • Separate entrance for Pražská street with barrier free access.

Hotel Services

  • Phone
  • Minibars
  • Satelite TV
  • A safe in every room
  • Sale of sanitary articles
  • Free of charge parking for visitors
  • Copy and faximile services
  • Internet connection free of charge
  • Permanent sales exhibition of oil paintings of maestro Plachý
  • Wine store
  • Live music in restaurant (violin, cymbalo)
  • Parking lot:
    • parking for visitors free of charge
    • capacity : 35 parking places
    • entrance secured by automatic ramp
    • electric illumination

Transfer pricelist

Schwechat Vienna - Bratislava centre
1 - 4 persons2,000.00 EUR
5 - 8 persons3,500.00 EUR
9 - 14 persons6,000.00 EUR
15 - 45 persons13,000.00 EUR
Bratislava airport - Bratislava centre
1 - 4 persons500.00 EUR
5 - 8 persons800.00 EUR
9 - 14 persons1,600.00 EUR
15 - 45 persons3,600.00 EUR
Prices in Euro per room per night at HOTEL MATYSAK BRATISLAVA ***
Season
1.Jan.09 - 1.Jan.10
Season
1.Jan.09 - 1.Jan.10
double room 130.00 EUR 100.00 EUR
double room (s.u.) 116.00 EUR 90.00 EUR
breakfast 9.00 EUR 9.00 EUR
suite Bakchus 195.00 EUR 160.00 EUR
suite Urban 160.00 EUR 130.00 EUR

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