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HOTEL MEDIUM BRATISLAVA ***



Tomasikova 34, 821 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
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Location

Hotel Medium Bratislava surpasses the european standard of three-stars hotels and promise a great good nights sleep, rich breakfast, friendly atmosphere and quality servises

Hotel Medium is situated in an important district close to newbusiness and shopping centers. Old Town city center and the international Bratislava Airport are located 5km from the hotel.

Rooms and Accommmodation

Hotel Medium offers 61 comfortable furnished rooms, some of them with a possibility to have a additional bed. We offer different types of the rooms:

  • Standard
  • Classic
  • Exclusive
  • Family
  • deLuxe
  • Medium
  • Suite and Suite Medium

All hotel rooms are very modernand stylish furnished with:

  • minibar
  • TV/Satelite
  • telephone
  • internet connection

Hotel is fully airconditioned.

Of course, our hotel offers services like exchange, safe, room service and secure parking. For our guests security all the hotel premises are monitored by camera system.

Restaurant

The elegant restaurant with the capacity 76 seats offers a quality choice of slovak and international cuisine and great range of wines.

Our guests can enjoy pleasant atmosphere with a very tasty coffee bar with a capacity up to 40 seat.

How to get to HOTEL MEDIUM BRATISLAVA ***

Bus: 50, 85
Prices in Euro per room per night at HOTEL MEDIUM BRATISLAVA ***
All year round
1.Jan.10 - 31.Dec.10
single room 66.00 EUR
double room 75.00 EUR
apartment 135.00 EUR
double De Luxe 110.00 EUR
double Classic 84.00 EUR
extra bed 22.00 EUR
double room exclusive 92.00 EUR
parking place 3.00 EUR

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