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HOTEL ORLAN BRATISLAVA
HOTEL ORLAN BRATISLAVA

HOTEL ORLAN BRATISLAVA **



Strojnicka 99, 821 05 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

Hotel ORLAN is situated in the wider centre of Bratislava, in the quiet residential district.

It is only 10 minutes drive to the city centre or airport, close to the international highway D61 /exit Bratislava - Ružinov/. You can easy reach the hotel by public city transport too.

Hotel Orlan offers you not only the two stars comfort, free internet, wellness, restaurant, and free parking, but mainly personal attitude to clients with countryside atmosphere in the wider centre of the capital city.

Rooms and Accommodation

Hotel ORLAN offers accommodation in single, double, three-bedded rooms, and in exclusive apartment. Total capacity of the hotel is 50 beds. Each room has its own

  • lavatory with bathroom
  • TV
  • radio
  • alarm clock
  • telephone

Hotel guests can use also

  • wellness
  • free hotel parking
  • internet
  • hair dryer
  • iron with ironing board
  • hotel safe
  • daily press

ImageAs other hotel services you can use services of hotel restaurant, or laundry. We can also call taxi, order the interpreter or rent a car for you. There is also a minishop at the reception, where can you buy wide range of refreshment, maps or postcards.

Restaurant

Hotel restaurant offers excellent cuisine by Milan Bacigál. The capacity of the restaurant is 45 seats inside and 20 seats on the terrace. Lobby bar offers pleasant atmosphere with capacity of 20 seats.

Image Daily menu offers two kinds of soup and four kinds of course. Wide range of a la carte offer consists of international and Slovak cuisine. It will satisfy the most discerning gourmand too.

Hotel restaurant ORLAN** is a well known place for celebrations, family meetings, and social events.

Prices in Euro per room per night at HOTEL ORLAN BRATISLAVA **
All year round
1.Jan.08 - 31.Dec.08
single room 41.00 EUR
double room 50.00 EUR
triple room 80.00 EUR
apartment big 106.00 EUR
breakfast 5.00 EUR

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