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HOTEL No. 16 BRATISLAVA ****



Partizánska 16a, 811 03 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

Situated in a quiet, tree-lined hillside neighborhood only a 10 minutes walk to city center and the castle. Best location in Bratislava, capital of Slovakia, one of the most successful young member-states of the European Union, and city dated to year 907 as a fort of Great Moravian Empire with rich Gothic and Baroque architecture with 2000 years of history.

Calling itself the heart of Europe, it may deserve the title, considering its storied past of prosperity. It is hard to find a better place in central Europe to see the contrasts between the old world, and the world of today.

Located on, no doubt, one of the greatest rivers in the world, the Danube which has flowed through thousands of years of European history, it defines the borders of nations, and great battles have taken place on its shores.

Discover soul of Central Europe in this luxury intimate small hotel with special family atmosphere full of trees and green surroundings. Set in a quiet neighborhood surrounded by good air and handsome villas, Hotel No 16 opened its doors in 1992. Inside you will find a beautiful lobby with Slovak folk art.

Rooms and Accommodation

All 16 rooms and suites are newly renovated with individual decor, with

  • wood-beamed ceilings
  • private bathrooms
  • original paintings
  • individual control air conditioning
  • custom-made furniture
  • very comfortable beds
  • a minibar
  • a safe
  • writing table
  • direct dial telephones
  • remote LCD color TV with 44 channels (English, German, Spanish, French including CNN)

There is a computer in every room with high-speed (1Mbit) Internet access. There are western amenities that one expect in luxury first class lodging establishment rated as best hotel in a capital city of Slovakia, Bratislava, by Open Road Publishing, a New York based travel publication, "moderately priced quiet haven", by Conde' Nast Traveler and "specially recommended" by Fodor's new Eastern and Central Europe guide.

Services

A first luxury hotel offers wonderful complimentary buffet breakfast served each morning and assorted teas, coffee, and cookies throughout the day.

Enjoy creative cuisine and fine wines from Slovakia and many other countries. Tennis, Horse Back Riding and golf can be arranged.

How to get to HOTEL No. 16 BRATISLAVA ****

Trolleybus: 203, 207
Prices in Euro per room per night at HOTEL No. 16 BRATISLAVA ****
All year round 2009
3.Jan.09 - 30.Dec.09
single room 90.00 EUR
double room 130.00 EUR
triple room 170.00 EUR
apartment 320.00 EUR
junior suite 160.00 EUR
extra bed 66.00 EUR
studios 190.00 EUR
breakfast 13.00 EUR
parking place 13.00 EUR
fee for internet connection 9.00 EUR

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